Hearings 259 Monroe Avenue Rochester, NY 14607 Grade: 25/NS # of Positions: 30 Candidates Must Meet the Following Qualifications: Eligible for a lateral transfer or eligible for transfer under Section 52.6 of the Civil Service Law by having one year of permanent competitive service in an appropriate title.
Information regarding transfer eligibility is available on the Civil Service Career Mobility Office website at careermobilityoffice. cs. ny. gov/cmo/gotit/. Please note: Titles which require special qualifications must also meet the following criteria: Hearing Officer (SG-25): 12 months as an Assistant Hearing Officer, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory
legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency, Assistant Attorney 1 (NS equated to SG-18): Law school graduation and/or eligibility for NYS Bar Admission, Assistant Attorney 2 (NS equated to SG-20): Admission to NYS Bar, Assistant Hearing Officer (NS equated to SG-22): 12 months as an Assistant Attorney 2, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 12 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency, OR Non-competitive
qualifications: Hearing Officer (SG-25): 12 months as an Assistant Hearing Officer, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency, Assistant Attorney 1 (NS equated to SG-18): Law school graduation and/or eligibility for NYS Bar Admission, Assistant Attorney 2 (NS equated to SG-20): Admission to NYS Bar, Assistant Hearing Officer (NS equated to SG-22): 12 months as an Assistant Attorney 2, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 12 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.
Desired Competencies: The Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) seeks the best candidates for positions across New York State. OAH needs decision-makers - like you - fair, impartial, and dedicated. Research shows that women and people from under-represented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the desired competencies. We encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet all the desired competencies.
OAH wants to represent every segment of New York State's population. If you are looking to make a direct impact in the lives of New York State's most vulnerable population, this might be the next role for you. Ideal candidates are passionate, polite, patient, have a strong academic background, and can handle a fast-paced workload. It helps to be energetic, creative, well-organized, independent, hard-working, personable, with oral advocacy and succinct writing skills. Experience with social service benefit programs is helpful but not necessary.
Hearing Officers produce " signature ready" decisions after completing hearings. OAH's training program includes administrative and substantive law, writing, and how to create a full record while presiding over administrative hearings. Successful candidates should research OTDA and OAH before submitting cover letters and resumes. We recommend reviewing the OTDA and OAH websites, New York State Social Services Law Section 22 et seq. 18 NYCRR 358 et seq. Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 US 254 (1970), and Executive Order 131 issued by Governor Mario Cuomo on December 4, 1989. Duties of Position: Hearing Officers will serve as Administrative Law Judges presiding over impartial hearings for applicants and recipients of, social services benefit programs administered by OTDA and other Executive agencies (e.
g. the Department of Health's Medicaid program, the Office of Children and Family Services' foster care and childcare programs, and the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities waiver programs). Duties include but are not limited to the following: Conduct hearings to review and/or decide appeals arising from agency eligibility, denial, discontinuance, reduction, and/or adequacy of social services benefit program determinations.
They may also preside over hearings addressing fraud, license revocation or suspension, violations, or health and safety enforcement. Review fair hearing requests and determine probable issues and apply the appropriate regulations and law. They may issue, or cause to be issued, subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of necessary books, records, and other documents. They complete all assigned hearings and draft timely and accurate recommended decisions. During hearings, protect due process, remind parties of their rights, and maintain fairness, impartiality, and serenity.
Hearing Officers may administer oaths and affirmations, elicit relevant testimony from parties, and question witnesses. They rule on various issues including objections, evidence, and adjournments. Hearing Officers review and approve settlements. Organize legal information and records, develop, and maintain a complete hearing record including recordings, determine credibility, apply laws, regulations, and policies to the facts and evidence and draw appropriate conclusions, analyze data, research laws, regulations, policies, and precedential decisions.
Draft written opinions and decisions. Explain how parties may appeal unfavorable rulings when appropriate. Besides presiding over hearings and drafting recommended decisions, Hearing Officers may be assigned to review new legislation, regulations, case law, and other developments potentially impacting social services benefit programs or administrative hearings. Hearing Officers may assist in defending lawsuits regarding hearing decisions by conducting research, drafting briefs, and other supporting documents. Conditions of Employment: Full time permanent or temporary appointments will be made.
Hearing Officers are expected to travel to various locations to conduct hearings including residences as assigned. You may be eligible to be appointed into a legal traineeship. Trainees must be admitted to practice in New York State within two years of starting the traineeship. Outside activities, including volunteer activities conducted outside work hours require permission and review by OTDA's ethics officer. Hearing Officer and Trainee positions may be filled pursuant to the Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement (HELP) Program. If hired under the HELP Program, candidates will be appointed as non-competitive.
Said positions will automatically become competitive appointments upon the conclusion of the HELP Program. Applicants should include preferred office assignment(s) and highlight relevant legal experience, training, decision making, teamwork, and leadership in cover letters and resumes. A writing sample may be requested. Working for New York State: The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) is looking for applicants who are seeking a rewarding career. The Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) is recognized as a national leader in the field of Human Services and innovative social welfare programs.
OTDA is responsible for supervising programs that provide assistance and support to eligible families and individuals. OTDA's functions include: Providing temporary cash assistance; providing assistance in paying for food; providing heating assistance; overseeing New York State's Child Support Enforcement Program; determining certain aspects of eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits; supervising homeless housing and services programs; and providing assistance to certain immigrant populations. Applicants and recipients of Public Assistance, Medical Assistance, SNAP, and other social services benefit programs have a right to a fair hearing if they disagree with a decision made by the state or local government agencies or their agents.
OAH Hearing Officers preside over these hearings. Tens of thousands of pro se New Yorkers exercise their due process rights to a hearing annually. As a New York State employee, you are afforded great fringe benefits exceeding 60% of your salary. Our comprehensive package includes: Health care coverage with provisions for hospitalization, medical/surgical coverage, prescription drug benefits, dental, and vision.
Generous vacation, personal, and sick leave benefits. Up to thirteen paid holidays per calendar year. Pre-Tax Health Care. Voluntary enrollment in deferred compensation plans. Access to financial assistance for further career-related study. Membership in the New York State Retirement System. NYS OTDA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively solicit and encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (" BIPOC" ); LGBTQI+ individuals; women; disabled individuals; and military veterans. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Remarks: Candidates should reference posting #23-235 when submitting your application. If submitting electronically, please reference posting #23-235 as part of your subject line. If you are interested in applying to this position, please visit how to apply for applicant instructions.
has one of the most highly regarded vascular teams and is the largest provider in the northeast. The team is visited regularly by colleagues worldwide and has pioneered numerous procedures that are now standard in the field. Our team is comprised of physicians who are experts in both traditional open surgery and minimally invasive techniques for managing a wide range of vascular conditions.
In fact, we are a national leader in the number of surgical and endovascular procedures performed. The Registered Vascular Technologist performs a variety of noninvasive diagnostic tests to detect vascular disease and is able to report findings of exams to medical staff. Must perform clinical backssment
of patients and provide basic patient care while testing is being performed. Assist with training of students, residents and staff when necessary. Responsibilities: --- Must follow AMC policies, procedures and protocols--- Able to independently conduct all vascular testing including but not limited to reflux studies, visceral examinations, pulse volume recordings (PVR), deep venous thrombosis (DVT) studies, carotids, bypass grafts, aortic ultrasounds, vein mappings, and dialysis access scans--- Perform patient backssment of signs and symptoms including documentation of patient's medical and surgical history and presenting symptoms--- Perform vascular testing at various on-site locations (vascular
clinic/lab, nursing units, ER, OR, etc.
) and responsible for the transportation, loading and unloading of equipment (ultrasound, PVR, etc.
) to and from the various locations using personal transportation--- Responsible for accurate and reproducible data collection, insuring, that laboratory specific policies and protocols are followed--- Report findings of diagnostic tests, in a timely manner, to physicians, hospital staff and others--- Complete necessary documentation of tests including billing CPT and ICD codes on reports for hospital and laboratory records--- Responsible for appropriate care of PVR and imaging equipment; clean equipment (cuffs, probes, etc.
) after use and keep lab equipment clean and restock supplies when necessary; inform Chief Technologist or Lab Director of any equipment malfunction--- Proactive approach to obtain necessary CME's to maintain individual credentials--- Provide a safe and positive experience for the patient, while creating a professional, positive atmosphere--- Available for backup coverage on occasional weekends, holidays and on- call to cover inpatients --- Perform other related duties as required--- Maintains competent high-quality imaging skills while adhering to IAC standards and protocols--- Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability; must be respectful of workforce diversity--- Coordinate resources with patient demands; set priorities for work assigned and achieve desired results --- Collect and analyze ultrasound data and report findings, plethysmographic data and report findings Qualifications: --- Certification as a Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) or RVS recommended--- Associates in sonography program in vascular technology strongly preferred--- New graduates, or cross-trained technologists must obtain RVT or RVS within one year from hire --- Has less than 2 years experience in the Karmody Vascular Laboratory, or less than 5 years experience in a general or vascular ultrasound department at an outside facility Key Skills: --- Effectively communicate on a wide range of issues with patients, staff and visitors--- Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability; must be respectful of workforce diversity--- Coordinate resources with patient demands; set priorities for work assigned and achieve desired results--- Collect and analyze ultrasound data and report findings, plethysmographic data and report findings Salary Range: $33.55/hr - $46.03/hr Thank you for your interest in Albany Medical Center!
Albany Medical is an equal opportunity employer. This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Medical Center, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that: Access to information is based on a " need to know" and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose.
Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med Center policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and modification.
provided by the agency to the public or to another municipal operating department or agency. Work of a routine nature is performed under general supervision, whereas a new or difficult assignment is performed under direct supervision or with conferences with the agency head or the immediate supervisor.
Does related work as required. Responsibilities: 1. Talks with persons registering complaints regarding the agency's services, rules and regulations; 2. Answers routine correspondence on the agency or sections work responsibilities and directs callers to offices where problem may be resolved. 3. Prepares a variety of routine reports as assigned. 4. Obtains a variety of information preparatory
to the budget, annual reports or similar projects. 5. Sorts, files and maintains a variety of information for vouchers and purchase orders in alphabetic and/or numeric order.
6. Operates a computer terminal in maintaining various financial records and reports. 7. Undertakes special studies as assigned on the agencies implementation of rules, regulations and operating procedures. 8. Keeps and maintains records and reports. 9. Good knowledge of office terminology, procedures and equipment. 10. Good knowledge of business arithmetic and English. 11. Working knowledge of personnel methods and procedures, organization, reporting and communications. 12. Working knowledge of statistical techniques,
particularly in relation to the collection and tabulation of raw data.
13. Working knowledge of budget and purchasing procedures. 14. Ability to layout work for others. 15. Ability to get along well with subordinates and others and to secure their cooperation. 16. Ability to properly interpret and make decisions in conference with laws, regulations and policies. 17. Ability to keep records and to prepare periodic reports on such records. 18. Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position. The selected applicant will be subject to a fingerprint supported criminal history background check in accordance with SAVE Legislation effective July 1, 2001.
from, many involving writing or evaluating chatbot conversations, you can choose to work on what interests you the most! Note that work may fluctuate based on availability and based on your particular skill sets. We are looking for writers and curious, detail-oriented people to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
You will have conversations with chatbots that we work with in order to measure their progress, as well as write novel conversations in order to teach them what to say. In this role, you will need a strong imagination and attention to detail to create useful conversations and measure their quality. You do not need experience to apply, although if your background looks good,
there will be a starter backssment that will serve as your interview when you sign up. We will provide training, and many people find this work quite engaging and repeatable.
Responsibilities: --- Come up with diverse conversations --- Write high-quality answers --- Compare the performance of different AI models --- Research and fact-check AI responses Qualifications: --- Fluency in English --- Detail-oriented --- Excellent writing and grammar skills --- Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality --- A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress) Note: Payment is made via Pay Pal. We will never ask for any money from you. Pay Pal will handle any currency
conversions from USD. This job is only available to those in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
Those located outside of these countries will not see work or backssments available on our site at this time.