This recruitment will fill one permanent and three 12-month non-permanent positions, all onsite at our Tumwater, WA campus. As an Amendment Specialist (Health Services Consultant 1) with the Department of Health, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of vital records that affect Washington residents' access to essential services. Whether it’s processing amendments, providing technical guidance, or ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, your work will directly impact individuals needing corrections or updates to birth, death, marriage, and adoption records. This position allows you to develop specialized expertise while contributing to public health initiatives. Key Responsibilities Include: Providing technical assistance and guidance to the public, legal professionals, health practitioners, and government agencies regarding amendments to vital records. Reviewing and evaluating amendment requests for compliance with state and federal laws, including changes related to adoption, parentage, and name corrections. Researching and resolving complex issues, including cases requiring legal orders, and providing clear, actionable next steps to customers. Updating and maintaining the Washington Health and Life Events System (WHALES) vital records database to reflect approved amendments and corrections. Ensuring compliance with privacy regulations while maintaining the security and accuracy of sensitive records. Collaborating with internal and external partners to improve processes and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. This is a great opportunity for both entry-level professionals looking to launch their career in public health and experienced individuals seeking to apply their expertise in a vital records setting. Whether you’re eager to gain hands-on experience in interpreting health policies, working with vital records, and providing essential public services, or you're a seasoned professional ready to make an impact, this role offers valuable exposure to public health operations, legal processes, and customer service in a government setting. Join us and build a strong foundation for a rewarding career in public health! The Center for Health Statistics (CHS) Our office is dedicated to maintaining accurate and secure vital records while providing reliable public health data. As part of the Division of Disease Control and Health Statistics (DCHS), CHS plays a crucial role in supporting individuals, families, and government agencies by processing birth, death, marriage, and adoption records. Our team ensures compliance with state and federal regulations while delivering excellent customer service to the public, healthcare providers, legal professionals, and other partners. Located on our Tumwater, WA campus, our office fosters a collaborative, fast-paced environment where attention to detail and a commitment to public health are essential. Required Qualifications You must meet ONE of the options provided and any additional criteria listed. Experience may have been gained through paid or unpaid activities. Please ensure any relevant experience defined below is outlined in your cover letter, resume, and/or applicant profile. Option 1: Two (2) years of experience interpreting and applying laws, policies or contracts that govern program work and providing customers with clarity, options and actionable next steps to accomplish their needs. Option 2: Associate degree or higher; AND one (1) year of experience interpreting and applying laws, policies or contracts that govern program work and providing customers with clarity, options and actionable next steps to accomplish their needs. AND Two (2) years of experience resolving customer inquiries, problems, or complaints by phone, email, and in-person. One (1) year of experience processing a large volume of form transactions in a timely manner with a high degree of accuracy and regular interruptions. Experience assisting customers in difficult and sensitive situations while staying calm and acting in a professional manner. Experience using MS Excel to create, modify, print and format spreadsheets, find and replace data, work with basic formulas and functions, use templates, styles, AutoFormats, and multiple worksheets. Experience using MS Word to create, format, edit, preview, print, and save documents; use standard functions to select, edit, copy, paste, format, and spell check text; create bullet and numbered lists, indent and align paragraphs, and use bordering and shading features. Preferred Experience Interpreting and applying state and federal statutes, rules, or regulations in the areas of public health, vital records, legal processes, or identity verification. Providing detailed guidance and consultation to diverse parties, including the public, attorneys, healthcare providers, or government agencies on complex or regulated matters. Proficiency with data management systems such as WHALES, or other vital records, legal, or healthcare databases for updating, amending, or retrieving official records. Benefits and Lifestyle We prioritize your work-life balance and offer one of the most competitive benefits packages nationwide, tailored to support your lifestyle. Discover more about "Why DOH" by visiting Work@Health . We are the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) At DOH, we safeguard public health in an ever-evolving world. Through collaboration with local health jurisdictions and state, federal, and private partners, our programs and services impact every Washingtonian and visitor daily. We're driven by Equity, Innovation, and Engagement, as outlined in our Transformational Plan for the future of Washington health. Conditions of Employment: This position is covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE). I am prepared, with or without accommodation, to do the following: Work full-time (8am – 5pm) Monday through Friday onsite at our campus in Tumwater, WA. Lift at least 25 pounds. Sit or stand at workstation for extended periods of time. Work in a smoke-free, drug-free, alcohol-free, scent neutral environment (campus). Communicate through applications such as MS Teams and MS Outlook, and by phone while working remotely. Adjust my work schedule occasionally to align with business needs, which may entail working evenings and weekends.
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