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Division Director

Greenfield, IN ยท On-site

$93K/yr

Work for Indiana Begin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across 60+ agencies. At the state, you'll ...

Work for Indiana Begin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across 60+ agencies. At the state, you'll ...

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What is the difference between State Work vs Federal Work?

AspectState WorkFederal Work
Required CredentialsState-specific certifications or licensesFederal-specific certifications or security clearances
Work EnvironmentState government offices, local agenciesFederal agencies, national offices
Employer & Industry UsageState governments, public sectorFederal government agencies, departments
Common Search & ComparisonPeople compare State Work vs Federal Work to decide employment options in government

State Work involves employment with state government agencies, often requiring state-specific certifications and working within state offices. Federal Work refers to jobs within federal agencies, often needing security clearances and working in national offices. Both roles serve public interests but differ mainly in scope, certifications, and employer type.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for State Work jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most State Work job openings:
Infographic showing various State Work job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

IN-IDOH-State Lead Specialist Support

Techmorgonite Software Solutions LLC

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

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Posted 19 hours ago

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Job description

The contractor will support the state lead specialist in their role. Additionally, the contractor may be assigned a 20-40 region of the state as their assigned district and work with IDOH and local health departments staff to monitor cases of children.ย 
Purpose of Position/Summary:
The contractor will support the state lead specialist in their role and later on, assigned a 20-40 county region of the state as their assigned district. For that district, the contractor will work with IDOH staff and local health department staff to identify emerging lead issues and monitor cases of children with elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) to ensure they receive the case management support required.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
- Track current EBLL cases in Indianaโ€™s state system, NBS, to ensure local health departments are providing case management services within mandated timeframes and closing cases as appropriate
- Meet with IDOH Case Surveillance Program Manager weekly to review case loads, county issues, significantly elevated cases, and emerging issues
- Work with IDOHโ€™s Data Analyst to identify whether changes in testing or EBLL frequency are indicative of underlying risk factors within your assigned district.
-ย Work with Division Program Coordinators to ensure elevated blood lead levels requiring IDOH staff inspections are identified and assigned
- Provide updates and technical assistance to assigned regional contacts on changes to Lead code and emerging issues
- Periodic work directly with families to get required re-testing or home visit
- Periodic travel out to counties in assigned district to meet with health department personnel
- Attend and present at annual public health nurse meetings
- Review and edit program guidance and grant applications
Job Requirements:
- Working knowledge of laws, rules and regulations relating to lead and healthy homes (specifically 410 IAC 29)
- Able to effectively communicate in an oral and written format to professionals and non-professionals
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to track progress on cases in several dozen counties concurrently
- Able to use the internet and traditional research sources effectively
- Able to comprehend, develop, and document procedures involved in the work
- Able to make decisions regarding data entry information within specific program area of work
- Able to exercise good judgement related to sensitive information and ensure HIPAA confidentiality
- Able to deal tactfully with a variety of individuals including colleagues, community leaders, government officials and representatives of environmental consulting firms
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe, webinar/conference call technology
- Interest in how lead exposure affects the health of families and the strategies employed to protect them
Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct Reports:
N/A
Difficulty of Work:
Contractor will need to be able to track progress on several hundred cases over the course of a program year and communicate with families, local health department personnel, and physicians as needed. The ideal cantidate for this job has excellent self-organization skills and is willing to develop and grow a thorough understanding of lead toxicity, case management, and support services in Indiana. Knowing how and when to escalate issues will be critical as follow-up or movement may take several attempts with peers, families, or physicians
Responsibility:
Contractor will be trained on state case management system and provided training as needed on state code and requirements. Goals are set in partnership with the Lead Surveillance Program Manager and work is largely done independently with weekly and monthly follow-up from Divisional leadership. Work is reviewed periodically to ensure services are being provided in accordance with established timeframes.
Personal Work Relationships:
Contractor interacts with supervisor, agency personnel and the public to furnish and receive information and ensure information is recorded appropriately in respective databases. This individual is expected to participate in Divisional and Program staff meetings providing feedback on processes and areas for improvement.
Physical Effort:
The work is performed in a standard office environment, typically in a seated position. Daily work will involve phone calls and video calls with staff and stakeholders throughout the state. Work will involve extensive use of hands, fingers and eyes and may include limited filing.
Required/Desired Skills ย  SkillRequired /DesiredAmountof ExperienceProficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe, webinar/conference call technology.Required0ย Strong organizational skills.Required0ย Ability to adapt to change.Required0ย Ability to solve complex problems.Required0ย Ability to develop & foster strong relationships with various stakeholders.Required0ย Ability to think critically.Required0ย Prior experience communicating effectively, both orally and writing, to families, local health department personnel and physicians.Highly desired2YearsWorking knowledge of laws, rules and regulations relating to lead (heavy metal) and healthy homes (specifically 410 IAC 29)Highly desired2YearsCase management experience.Highly desired2YearsBachelors DegreeDesired0ย  ย  Questions