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Build and test PC-based DVR systems to customer's specifications. * Provide prompt and effective customer service and technical support. * Service customers in an effective and efficient manner ...

Technical Support

Houston, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Build and test PC-based DVR systems to customer's specifications * Provide prompt and effective customer service and technical support * Service customers in an effective and efficient manner;

$49K - $56K/yr

Realizar instalaciones, reparaciones y/o reemplazo de equipos (ej: camaras de seguridad, magnetos, DVR's, cableria, tuberia, switches, etc). * Diagnosticar equipos danados para poder reparar y/o ...

Technical Support

Houston, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Build and test PC-based DVR systems to customer's specifications * Provide prompt and effective customer service and technical support * Service customers in an effective and efficient manner;

Clinical Research Coordinator

Roseville, CA · On-site

$25.50 - $33.75/hr

Company Description DaVinci Research (DVR) is a leading Site Management Organization dedicated to conducting clinical research trials. In collaboration with innovative pharmaceutical and medical ...

Engine Calibration Engineer

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

DVR Tailpipe emissions completed to Corporate guidelines Job Qualifications * Bachelors degree in engineering related discipline - Mechanical Engineering Preferred * 5+ years of professional ...

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A typical day for a Delivery Driver involves loading packages or goods, planning efficient routes, and delivering items to various destinations while adhering to time schedules. Drivers may interact with customers during drop-offs, obtain signatures, and update delivery statuses using mobile devices or company software. The role often requires problem-solving on the go, such as handling traffic delays or finding alternative routes. Delivery Drivers usually work independently but coordinate closely with dispatchers and warehouse or logistics teams to ensure smooth operations and accurate deliveries.
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DSHS DVR Supported Employment- Office Assistant 2

DSHS DVR Supported Employment- Office Assistant 2

State of Washington

Vancouver, WA

$41K - $53K/yr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


State Of Washington rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 81 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

8th of 50 rated states


Job description

DSHS Supported Employment – Office Assistant 2

This job is within the Supported Employment in State Government (SESG) Program. The person selected for the job must be eligible for the SESG Program and meet the required qualifications for this job.

Some of what you'll do:

  • Working ideally 40 hours a week, you'll perform clerical activities, such as greeting visitors, managing digital filing processes, and data entry.
  • You'll schedule intake meetings for new customers, respond to online email inquirers, stock & organize publications/handouts, and support office committees with clerical tasks.
  • You'll accurately sort, copy, file, and upload documents, especially in a digital format. Paying particular attention to staying current with filing that goes in customer files.
  • You'll operate a variety of office equipment such as computer/word processor, document imaging printers and copy machine. You will also use MS outlook, MS teams, and electronic casefile management system to support efficient workflow and organization.
  • You'll answer telephones, following clearly established guidelines, answer routine questions, and refer visitors.

What we're looking for:

  • Excellence in customer service skills
  • Team player who brings out the best in others
  • Ability to make good customer service decisions
  • Proficiency in working with MS Office software and electronic databases
  • Strong data entry skill and attention to detail
  • Ability to store and save electronic files
  • Ability to use standard office equipment- computer, phones, printer, scanner
  • Ability to interact with our customers/staff/community partners via telephone, email, and in-person
  • You meet the eligibility requirements for Supported Employment in State Government Program

Who should apply:

  • You have the skills and proficiencies as listed above
  • You are eligible for the SESG Program
  • You are interested in using your excellent office skills to support a dynamic team of coworkers
  • You are interested in supporting members of the Disability Community in Vancouver with interacting with DVR

To be eligible for the Supported Employment in State Government (SESG) Program you must:

  • Have a developmental disability as defined in RCW 71A.10.020; or
  • Experience a significant disability that seriously limits one or more functional capacities (such as mobility, communication, self-care, self-direction, interpersonal skills, work tolerance, or work skills) in terms of an employment outcome, include: amputation, arthritis, autism, blindness, burn injury, cancer, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, deafness, head injury, heart disease, hemiplegia, hemophilia, respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction, intellectual disability, mental illness, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders (including stroke and epilepsy), spinal cord conditions (including paraplegia and quadriplegia), sickle cell anemia, specific learning disability, end-stage renal disease, or another disability or combination of disabilities determined to cause comparable substantial functional limitation.

Documentation of the above will be required if selected for an interview. This may include documents like a written statement from a Doctor, Physician's Assistant, or Therapist, records from a School Counselor or Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, or records from a similar program that identifies your disability. Written statements from family members, friends, or former employers/co-workers will not be accepted.

You require supported employment on-the-job training and long-term support to satisfactorily perform job duties; AND you'll provide ongoing source of long-term support to perform the duties of this job.

Apply online. If you are selected for an employment interview and you require the assistance of your long-term support at the interview you authorize the Long Term Support identified in the Supplemental Questionnaire to participate in the interviewing process and disclose to the hiring agency or their designee any information about the form, frequency, and scope of employment support that you will receive from them for the purposes of determining your eligibility for this SESG position. If you do not require assistance from your long-term support at the interview, after the interview, if you are the selected candidate for the SESG position as part of the hiring process, you agree to provide the employer with your written long-term support plan that has been mutually agreed upon with your long term supports as to how they will be assisting you with maintaining this job. The plan will include contact information regarding who the employer and/or the candidate can contact should there be any questions or need for support with the plan during the SESG selection process and if the applicant is selected for the position, for the length of the SESG employee's employment. The long-term support plan (plan is kept on file with the supervisor and a copy is given to the employee) continues to be a resource to the agency and the employee for the length of the SESG employee's employment and is used for annual verification for SESG continued eligibility. An employee who is hired then ceases to meet all of the SESG Program eligibility criteria will no longer be employed.

Questions? Email the DSHS Recruiter and reference job number 04065.

The Department of Social and Health Services' (DSHS) vision that people find human services to shape their own lives requires that we come together with a sense of belonging, common purpose, shared values, and meaningful work. It is crucial to our agency's vision that you bring a fairness, access, and social justice commitment to your work with DSHS. We strive to support all Washingtonians, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.

Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history may be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the job. This announcement may be used to fill multiple vacancies. Employees driving on state business must have a valid driver's license. Employees driving a privately owned vehicle on state business must have liability insurance on the privately owned vehicle. Washington State Department of Social and Health Services is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in any area of employment, its programs or services on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, marital status, race, creed, color, national origin, religion or beliefs, political affiliation, military status, honorably discharged veteran, Vietnam Era, recently separated or other protected veteran status, the presence of any sensory, mental, physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, equal pay or genetic information. Persons requiring accommodation in the application process or this job announcement in an alternative format may contact the Recruiter at (360) 725-5810. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6384. E-Verify® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.


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The State of Washington is not a traditional company, but a governmental organization that is tasked with managing the various state-run services and enterprises in Washington. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, the organization is responsible for the overall administration of the state's agencies and public services. Since the admission of Washington into the Union on November 11, 1890, the state government has aimed to provide a high quality of life for its residents through effective and efficient public services.

Industry

Public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Seattle, WA, US

Year founded

1889