table border="0" class="MsoNormalTable" style="width:7.05in;border-collapse:collapse">Knowledge, Skill, and Ability: | - Knowledge of the developmental disabilities service system in Colorado preferred.
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Experience: | - At least one year of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is preferred.
li>Maintain regular contact with Social Security Administration personnel and collaborate effectively with external partners, including Employment Networks, advocacy organizations, vocational rehabilitation counselors, Area Work Incentive Coordinators (AWICs), PASS specialists, and Work Incentive Liaisons (WILs). This position provides accurate work incentives planning and assistance to SSI and SSDI beneficiaries, develops individualized benefits analysis reports, and supports informed decision-making related to employment and financial stability. p>WTW provides a competitive benefit package which includes the following (eligibility requirements apply): - Health and Welfare Benefits: Medical (including prescription coverage), Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account, Commuter Account, Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Group Accident, Group Critical Illness, Life Insurance, AD&D, Group Legal, Identify Theft Protection, Wellbeing Program and Work/Life Resources (including Employee Assistance Program). Please note that salaries may vary for different individuals in the same role based on several factors, including but not limited to location of the role, individual competencies, education/professional certifications, qualifications/experience, performance in the role and potential for revenue generation (Producer roles only).
Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Biology, Aquatic Biology/Fishery Science/Aquaculture/Fishery Management, Ecology, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Geography, Geology, Outdoor Recreation, Zoology/Animal Sciences, Water resources planning or management, Public Administration, Social Sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, human dimensions), Public Engagement/volunteer management, Education, Program Management/Project Management and/or relevant experience in natural resources, wildlife management, biology, aquatic biology, fishery science or management, public engagement, volunteer management, education, program management, environmental education or interpretation, partnership coordination, public administration, office administration, training related to the work assigned equal to six (6) years. The Education, Interpretation, and Volunteer Section (EDPV) provides statewide formal and informal educational programs and activities to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) customers (internal and external) and constituents (hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists, schools, etc.); develops organizational statewide partnerships with internal and external stakeholders regarding shared/common interests (participant recruitment and outreach, resource conservation, education, etc.); recruits, trains, and coordinates the use of volunteers statewide in a variety of activities and programs relating to Colorado's wildlife, outdoor recreation resources, and the management of those resources. p>The Cumulative Impacts & Energy Transition (CIET) Unit leads the agency's efforts to develop and implement clean energy programs, including deep geothermal (GT), that support the state's transition from fossil fuels to renewables in order to meet Colorado's goals of 100% renewable grid energy by 2040 and zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The CIET Unit also leads the agency's efforts to avoid, minimize, and mitigate adverse cumulative impacts, including climate impacts, through the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and other decarbonization and emissions-reduction programs, including reductions in emissions and other impacts caused by upstream oil and gas development. Contract Tasks are detailed in each contract and can include any combination of: Admin and training travel (ATRV) contractor admin expense, such as bonds, permits, or Davis Bacon compliance (ACTR) on-location flowlines and decommissioning (DCOM) environmental remediation (EREM) environmental sampling and analysis (ESAM) field equipment (FEQP) field supplies (FSUP) legal fees (LEGL) off-location flowlines (OFFL) other well work besides plugging (OTHR) plugging, including methane monitoring (PLUG) and initial reclamation and ongoing maintenance (RECL). The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) Orphaned Well Program (OWP) identifies, prioritizes, and addresses "Orphaned" oil and gas Wells, Sites, Flowlines and Production Facilities for which there are no known responsible parties or for which financial assurance instruments have been claimed. Contract Tasks are detailed in each contract and can include any combination of: Admin and training travel (ATRV) contractor admin expense, such as bonds, permits, or Davis Bacon compliance (ACTR) on-location flowlines and decommissioning (DCOM) environmental remediation (EREM) environmental sampling and analysis (ESAM) field equipment (FEQP) field supplies (FSUP) legal fees (LEGL) off-location flowlines (OFFL) other well work besides plugging (OTHR) plugging, including methane monitoring (PLUG) and initial reclamation and ongoing maintenance (RECL). The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) Orphaned Well Program (OWP) identifies, prioritizes, and addresses "Orphaned" oil and gas Wells, Sites, Flowlines and Production Facilities for which there are no known responsible parties or for which financial assurance instruments have been claimed. Please describe your approach to and experience with communicating detailed technical information to a diverse audience (such as oil and gas operators, regulatory professionals, local governments, landowners and mineral owners, activist groups, trade groups, and the general public), including confrontational individuals or those with opposing views: 11. The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) Orphaned Well Program (OWP) identifies, prioritizes, and addresses "Orphaned" oil and gas wells, locations, and production facilities for which there are no known responsible parties or for which financial assurance instruments have been claimed. Training, preparing process flow documents, determining enforcement priorities, reviewing existing and draft NOAVs, operator outreach regarding systemic or discrete compliance issues, preparing penalty calculations, project managing a warning process with another unit, or preparing suggested regulatory and statutory changes that would improve the enforcement process. Works with ECMC staff to assess compliance issues ranging from field operations, to environmental impacts, to un-submitted paperwork and ensures that when an enforcement matter is initiated against an oil and gas operator, all other aspects of its operations are assessed so that any additional violations are included in any enforcement action taken. Contract Tasks are detailed in each contract and can include any combination of: Admin and training travel (ATRV) contractor admin expense, such as bonds, permits, or Davis Bacon compliance (ACTR) on-location flowlines and decommissioning (DCOM) environmental remediation (EREM) environmental sampling and analysis (ESAM) field equipment (FEQP) field supplies (FSUP) legal fees (LEGL) off-location flowlines (OFFL) other well work besides plugging (OTHR) plugging, including methane monitoring (PLUG) and initial reclamation and ongoing maintenance (RECL). The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) Orphaned Well Program (OWP) identifies, prioritizes, and addresses "Orphaned" oil and gas Wells, Sites, Flowlines and Production Facilities for which there are no known responsible parties or for which financial assurance instruments have been claimed. Works collaboratively with coding leadership per their direction in reviewing records with focused diagnosis and procedure codes, including specific APCs, DRGs and OIG work plan targets to assure compliance in all areas of coding, which may give visibility into documentation that is driving codes. Expert knowledge and experience in ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT coding systems, G-codes, HCPCS codes, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), modifiers, and Ambulatory Patient Categories (APC), MS-DRGs (Diagnosis related groups). Cox Automotive employees get to work on iconic consumer brands like Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book and industry-leading dealer-facing companies like vAuto and Manheim, all while enjoying the people-centered atmosphere that is central to our life at Cox. Through groundbreaking technology and a commitment to stellar experiences for drivers and dealers alike, Cox Automotive employees are transforming the way the world buys, owns, sells - or simply uses - cars. By completing this application, you are seeking to join a team of hardworking professionals dedicated to consistently delivering outstanding service to our customers and contributing to the financial success of the organization, its clients, and its employees. Responsibilities will include but not limited to: - Autonomy & Professional Integrity
- Comfortable working independently and managing solo shifts, while consistently following protocols and upholding a strong commitment to both medical excellence and personal integrity.
By completing this application, you are seeking to join a team of hardworking professionals dedicated to consistently delivering outstanding service to our customers and contributing to the financial success of the organization, its clients, and its employees. - Front Office Operations & Client Flow
- Answer phones, schedule appointments, send intake paperwork, and manage client check-in and check-out.
Functions include interest list and/or waitlist management, coordination with other Leasing Specialists for the marketing, eligibility determinations, showing apartments, completing file documentation, compliance and reporting, responding to calls and emails, filling in for property manager as needed and other related property management duties as required. Under general supervision, the Lease Up and Administrative Specialist is a floating position that manages the lease up process for new construction and renovations at BHP and supports the property management department by providing high quality customer service to our clients and staff. This role serves as the primary point of contact for employees and managers regarding leave of absence requests, ensuring a smooth, compliant, and empathetic experience throughout the leave lifecycle. Manage benefits transition processes when leave entitlement is exhausted, including coordination and administration of COBRA notifications, eligibility, and employee communications in partnership with benefits and/or third-party vendors. Similar Job SearchesBenefits Manager Jobs in Broomfield, COCompensation Manager Jobs in Broomfield, COStaffing Manager Jobs in Broomfield, COHuman Resources Jobs in Broomfield, COTalent Manager Jobs in Broomfield, CODirector Of Benefits Jobs in Broomfield, COBenefits Specialist Jobs in Thornton, COBenefits Specialist Jobs in Westminster, COBenefits Specialist Jobs in Boulder, COBenefits Specialist Jobs in Denver, CO
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