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Annapolis, MD · On-site

$20/hr

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How much do d bat jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for d bat in Washington is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.26 and $52.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a d bat?

A D-BAT job typically refers to a position at a D-BAT Baseball & Softball Academy, which provides training, batting cages, and equipment for players of all skill levels. Jobs may include coaching, facility management, front desk operations, or sales roles. Employees often work with athletes to improve their skills and provide excellent customer service. Duties vary based on position but generally focus on enhancing player development and maintaining a great training environment.

What does a typical day look like for a d bat?

A typical day for a D-BAT baseball instructor involves conducting private and group lessons, developing personalized training plans, and demonstrating proper hitting, pitching, and fielding techniques. Instructors often monitor player progress, provide constructive feedback, and use technology like swing analysis tools to enhance instruction. The work environment is interactive and fast-paced, with instructors collaborating closely with fellow coaches and facility staff to create a supportive atmosphere for athletes. This collaborative and hands-on approach helps foster skill development and team spirit among players.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the d bat position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a D-BAT baseball instructor, you need a thorough understanding of baseball fundamentals, coaching techniques, and experience in player development, often with a background as a collegiate or professional athlete. Familiarity with training equipment, video analysis software, and safety protocols is essential for effective instruction. Outstanding communication, motivational skills, and the ability to engage with athletes of all ages distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure a positive learning environment that maximizes athlete potential and safety.

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Infographic showing various D Bat job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, and 19% Part Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,245 per year, or $39.5 per hour.

Medical Compliance Assistant - DC/MD/VA

Jamison Professional Services, Inc. (Jamison)

Washington, DC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Jamison Professional Services, Inc. ("Jamison") is currently seeking a qualified and motivated candidate for the position of Medical Compliance Assistant.
Job Title: Medical Compliance Assistant.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES:
A federal government agency is undergoing a multi-year Strategic Transformation to deliver safer, more reliable, and customer-focused transit across the Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia region. Guided by the "Your Metro, The Way Forward" Strategic Transformation Plan, the customer is aligning its operations, technology, organizational structure, and capital investments to meet evolving customer needs, improve efficiency, and strengthen regional mobility. This transformation addresses changes in ridership patterns, growing customer expectations, new transportation competitors, and budget challenges intensified by the Covid-19 pandemic. The initiative enhances cross-department collaboration, modernizes processes, and supports long-term sustainability and trusted service for the communities we serve.
Responsibilities:
Maintains confidentiality of all files/records, and information specific to employees and applicants seen in the Medical Services Branch locations. Coordinates scheduling of employees required medical examinations.
Performs machine calibration functions and implements quality assurance measures in order to ensure credibility of test(s) results. Maintains the collection site and waste in a clean and non-hazardous condition within OSHA regulations and maintains a minimal Level D BAT (Breath Alcohol Testing) certification. Ensures each examination room and collection area are properly stocked and cleaned prior to each procedure. Prepares employees and applicants for tests, fills out all necessary forms, administers and operates a breath alcohol testing device (Evidential Breath Testing Device); ensures equipment is in proper operating condition at all times and periodically makes minor adjustments, etc. in cases of malfunction. Provides educational material on drug abuse prevention.
Ensures proper and eligible labeling of specimens and observes all requirements of the chain of custody form; ensures the integrity of specimen custody and control. Prepares, maintains, and updates all necessary documentation associated with the Authority's alcohol and drug testing program. Operates automated data processing equipment to enter data and access files and to generate reports and data summaries. Testifies as a subject matter expert in arbitrations and other legal proceedings; concerning test results and alcohol and drug test collections process. Provides collection services in off-site collection sites covering all locations and work shifts, including weekend and holidays. Collects urine specimens and conducts drug and alcohol testing in compliance with DOT/FTA regulation and policy maintaining confidentiality and professionalism in accordance with established protocol.
REQUIRED AND DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
  • Associate of Applied Science degree from a CAAHEP-accredited college program; or completion of (2) years of college or university work in allied health sciences from an accredited institution and/or an Associate Degree in Allied Health Sciences and a minimum of three (3) years of experience as a medical technician in a hospital/medical setting is required.
  • Certified status at a minimal Level D BAT (Breath Alcohol Testing) certification is also required. Or an equivalent combination of post high school education in allied health science courses and a minimum of five years of experience as a medical technician in a hospital setting is required.
  • Certified status at a minimal Level D BAT certification is also required.
  • Educated and trained to perform both administrative and clinical skills in the medical care environment. Employees in this class are responsible for conducting medically-related procedures and tests for applicants and employees in connection with the Authority's Drug and Alcohol Testing Program; updating and maintaining test files, maintaining the security of all specimens collected in accordance with HIPAA and DOT; and ensuring the confidentiality of test results.The employee has the ability to take action and exercise judgment within established HIPAA guidelines.

Location: Washington, DC / Alexandria, VA / Silver Spring, MD
Schedule:
Standard hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with a one (1) hour unpaid lunch break. However, the COTR may request temporary services for periods in excess of a seven and one half (7.5) hour day or a thirty-seven and one-half hour (37.5) hour week. Temporary personnel working six (6) hours or more are required to take a one-half hour unpaid lunch break. Overtime: Hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week is considered as overtime work, all overtime must be approved by the COTR in advance.
Clearance Level Required: Employment is contingent upon successfully completing any required background checks, in accordance with applicable law.
JAMISON CORPORATE OVERVIEW:
Jamison Professional Services, Inc. (Jamison) is a Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) headquartered in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia. We specialize in providing professional management, administrative, healthcare, court reporters and transcriptionist experts, and document/ record and telehealth operational support solutions to U.S. Government, State, and commercial clients. Jamison is a nationwide professional staff augmentation company, that helps commercial clients and government agencies expand their talent acquisition reach by sourcing, assessing, developing, and managing the talent that enables them to be successful.
Jamison offers a wide range of employment opportunities in the commercial and government sectors. We seek employees who share our values of service excellence, integrity, and professionalism.
Jamison affords equal employment opportunity to all individuals, regardless of race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, medical condition, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Our employees, as well as applicants and others with whom we do business, will not be subjected to sexual, racial, religious, ethnic, or any other form of unlawful harassment and/or discrimination. In addition, Jamison adheres to the equal employment opportunity requirements of all states and localities in which it does business.
Jamison's commitment to equal opportunity is applied through every aspect of the employment relationship, including, but not limited to, recruitment, selection, placement, training, compensation, promotion, transfer, termination, and all other matters of employment.
Applicants may be required to successfully complete an online assessment to determine qualifications for positions requiring specific skills.
All applications must be submitted through our application system at: https://www.jps-online.com/apply-now