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This role will conduct investigations focusing on Habitual Offenders, high impact external theft/fraud incidents through the use of company technology (CCTV, Incident Reporting, Data Analysis.
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Ensures regulatory compliance and oversight as per OPWDD regulations and Agency Policy and Procedure to include Medisked, incident management, fire safety/evacuation plans & drills, Life Plans, financial reporting, and budgeting.
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Designs and develops security policies, standards and procedures e.g. firewall rules, SSL/IPSec, security incident and event management (SIEM), data protection (DLP, encryption), user account management (SSO, SAML), and password/key management.
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The Emergency Management department manages a comprehensive program for the hospital which provides education, training, regulatory compliance, and incident/disaster response to protect the health and safety of staff, patients, and visitors.
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As part of Touro Long Island Campus IT team the Senior IT Support Technician will provide advanced technical consulting, incident management, and fulfill support service requests in the desktop computing and building infrastructure environment.
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A bachelor's degree in mathematics, physical science, geology, engineering or engineering technology, engineering management technology, architecture or architectural technology, construction technology, landscape architecture/design, environmental technology, drafting, forestry, surveying, aeronautics, electronics, or electronics technology.
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DDI's Quality Assurance and Incident Management Specialist assists the Quality Assurance team by assisting with all aspects of audits, incidents, and investigations. Successfully complete certification process for performing ‘Reportable Incident’ investigations through a training organization/curriculum endorsed by OPWDD and NYS Justice Center.
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Identifies weaknesses in exercises, tests, and training that exceed the entity's risk appetite and raising awareness of those weaknesses within lines of business and through the Enterprise Risk Management (“ERM”) process.
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Knowledge of OPWDD incident process, would be helpful, not necessary. We are looking for a full-time temp file clerk to assist Quality Management and Facilities department. Looking for a step above DSP or Asst Manager in a OPWDD facility who is looking for a change.
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We are still looking for a Full-Time temp file clerk to assist Quality Management/Facilities department at Marcus Blvd. Position consist of scanning, filing, some typing and if possible, knowledge of OPWDD incident process.
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The position involves implementing and maintaining comprehensive information security and risk management programs to protect information assets, ensure regulatory compliance, integrate security measures into product development, lead incident response efforts, and manage security teams and vendors.
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Participate in the Utilization Review process in conjunction with the QI Dpt and management team. Serve as the On-Call Supervisor one week (wed-wed) after business hours and weekends on a rotating basis (approximately every 6-8 weeks) to answer any calls, text or Microsoft Teams messages in which staff and/or clients may need to report pertinent information, need assistance, handle a crisis situation or incident/accident in program within the Residential Dpt. Email "on-call report" emails daily during on-call week.
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Administers and resolves non-complex short term claims of low monetary amounts, including Fast Track and Incident Only claims. + Must have or secure and maintain the appropriate license(s) as required by the state(s) at the adjuster/supervisory/management level.
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Responsibilities include the integration of emergency management regulatory compliance and participation in incident response. Collaborate with the emergency management team in the creation, development, education, training, and implementation of disaster plans that are in alignment with state and other regulatory agencies.
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In addition to our core facility and project management capabilities, our platform offers direct access to our Best-in-Class services including ESG, Security Consulting, Workplace Strategy, and Workplace Experience.
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