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Position Information Department Univ Human Rsrcs Central (QFA) Position Title Academic Wage Appt - Salaried Job Title Academic Wage-Salaried: Benefits Specialist Appointment Type Academic Wage Job Location Corvallis Benefits Eligible Part-Time, benefits eligible Remote or Hybrid option.
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Summary: The Exercise Specialist maintains the readiness of the therapy clinic and performs patient care activities as outlined in Oregon practice regulations (OAR) under the direct supervision of a therapist or therapy assistant.
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Perform duties in alignment with requirements set forth by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Environmental Protection Agency to protect public health and the environment by ensuring the integrity of the City's wastewater and storm water systems.
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Job Title: Enrollment Specialist. Operates a portfolio of health plan products under several different legal structures: InterCommunity Health Plans, Inc. (IHN) is designated as a regional Coordinated Care Organization (CCO) for Medicaid beneficiaries; Samaritan Health Plans, Inc. offers Medicare Advantage, Commercial Large Group, and Commercial Large Group PPO and EPO plans; SHP is also the third-party administrator for Samaritan Health Services' self-funded employee health benefit plan.
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Perform duties in alignment with requirements set forth by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Environmental Protection Agency to protect public health and the environment by ensuring the integrity of the City's wastewater and storm water systems.
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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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Crisis and Forensic QMHP's will provide crisis/forensic services to individuals in need as well as minor case management, resource identification, and referral options.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist will play a role in realizing the Marketing and Communications team's vision of creating an environment where all OSU alumni and friends are driven to connect with the university to be a part of something bigger than themselves and to advance the promise of higher education, as well as the university's research and outreach missions.
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Field Services Specialist is a qualified non-journeyman Employee who performs meter reading, collections/connect/disconnect/removal; replacement or exchange of residential single-phase self-contained meters less than or equal to 200 amps.
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The Linn County Sheriff's Office is actively recruiting applicants for the position of Mental Health Specialist. Yes No 02 Are you licensed in Oregon as a Licensed Professional Counselor and/or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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The Clinical Services Immunization Specialist will assist the organization and perform various office and clinical duties. Graduate of a medical assistant program, with active certification as a certified or registered medical assistant (CMA, RMA, NCMA, CCMA) OR Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) required.
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Classification as a Mental Health Specialist 2, in addition to the requirements listed in the Experience, Education and Training Section above requires Oregon licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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The Clinical Support Specialist (CSS) provides a full range of critical support as part of a comprehensive medical team. Completion of a nationally recognized accredited certified nursing assistant (CNA II only) training program, OR.
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Samaritan Health Plans (SHP) provides health insurance options to Samaritan employees, community employers, and Medicare and Medicaid members.
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The CSS may work under the clinical direction of the clinic providers, registered nurses as appropriate, and has a direct reporting relationship to the Practice Supervisor. Completion of a nationally recognized accredited licensed practical nurse (LPN) training program; while progressing towards LPN certification.
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