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The forensic nurse examiner will provide timely, compassionate care to patients seeking medical-forensic exams in accordance with established protocols. The forensic nurse examiner will provide timely, compassionate care to patients seeking medical-forensic exams in accordance with established protocols.
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Inspector I - Oregon Inspector Certification and certification as Commercial and Residential Inspector/Plans examiner in the area of primary assignment (building, plumbing or mechanical). Inspector or Plans Examiner in another city or county, consider this opportunity.
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Data collection, statistical analysis and report writing principles and techniques; laws, rules, and regulations affecting certification of death, release of bodies, custody of the property of deceased persons and related matters; medical examiner office accreditation requirements Responsibilities: Performs postmortem examinations and reports for suspicious death cases (e.g., homicides, infant/toddler cases.
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The Building Division operates as a collaborative team led by the Building Official. Reports and advises the Building Official on progress of projects. Inspector II - Same as Inspector I plus a Minimum of two (2) years’ experience at the Building Construction Inspector I level.
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Must have a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) from a Department of Transportation (DOT) licensed "medical examiner" listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry or be willing to obtain one within five business days of receiving a conditional offer of employment.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation preferred. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation preferred. Spearhead the creation and implementation of our new Fraud and Financial Crimes Program, ensuring robust frameworks are in place for fraud prevention, detection, and investigation.
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One of the following active accreditations obtained, in process, or willing and able to obtain:Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPA examIf not CPA eligible:Licensed attorneyEnrolled AgentCertifications:CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner.
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