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5 jobs that use State Agencies the most

Jobs that use state agencies the most include adoption worker, state auditor, and assistant attorney general.

What jobs use State Agencies the most?

1. Adoption Worker

How adoption worker uses State Agencies:

  • Lead presentation and training sessions to community and inter-agency groups.
  • Coordinate admissions of active duty service members and veterans to the inpatient rehabilitation/medical unit after suffering a new spinal cord injury.
  • Complete screenings for possible cases of child abuse or neglect.-assign investigations and assessments to individual counties in the state of Missouri.

Most common skills for adoption worker:

  • Mental Health
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Protective Services
  • Child Abuse
  • State Agencies
  • Child Protective

2. State Auditor

How state auditor uses State Agencies:

  • Manage the collection, analysis and verification of managerial payroll information to detect fraud and/or unethical practices.
  • Ensure compliance with GAAP and GAAS.
  • care facilities requesting medicaid funding.

Most common skills for state auditor:

  • Audit Reports
  • Financial Statements
  • Compliance Audits
  • State Agencies
  • CPA
  • Internal Control Systems

3. Assistant Attorney General

How assistant attorney general uses State Agencies:

  • Manage, organize and analyze documents and information produce pursuant to subpoenas.
  • Represent state agencies and employees in civil litigation and administrative hearings while performing extensive motion preparation and pretrial discovery.
  • General trial and appellate counsel for major civil litigation involving state and federal constitutional questions and matters of statutory construction.

Most common skills for assistant attorney general:

  • Litigation
  • Legal Research
  • State Agencies
  • Legal Advice
  • Appeals
  • Civil Litigation

4. Public Health Specialist

How public health specialist uses State Agencies:

  • Manage busy immunization clinics overseeing the administration of thousands of immunizations per day.
  • Assist with hiring and training of new sanitarians.
  • Assist with HACCP food service program training classes and certifications.

Most common skills for public health specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • Technical Assistance
  • Community Health
  • Health Services
  • State Agencies
  • Public Health Programs

5. Legislative Liaison

How legislative liaison uses State Agencies:

  • Manage the office's social media site on Facebook by updating news from RU to alumni.
  • Market to hospital and community physicians to increase admissions for inpatient rehab by providing education regarding services and outcomes of patients.
  • Direct material management activities and involve in developing, operating, implementing and analyzing manual and automate integrated logistics systems.

Most common skills for legislative liaison:

  • Policy Issues
  • Legislative Process
  • Committee Hearings
  • State Legislators
  • State Agencies
  • Legislative Issues

Other skills