Ohio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws. At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website ! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems ( such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS ) & Optional Deferred Compensation ( Ohio Deferred Compensation ) Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position. The State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting. Our mission at the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) is advancing the health and well-being of all Ohioans. Our agency is committed to building a modern, vibrant public health system that creates the conditions where all Ohioans flourish. About Us: The Bureau of Survey and Certification (BOSC ) i s responsible for conducting survey inspections to ensure health care providers and clinical laboratories are compliant with state and federal requirements. As a surveyor, your impact reaches beyond each resident into connected lives of caregivers, friends, and families. The lives you touch may be countless and your work will count! Watch the video below for a closer look at "life on the job" presented by ODH survey team members. What You'll Do: Receive instruction and on-the-job training on survey tasks and protocols applicable to long-term care (LTC) and acute and continuing care (ACC), ODH procedures, and rules/regulations pertinent to the surveyor role, through extensive reading, program briefings and supervised participation in field activities: Attend mandated state and federal surveyor training. Travel to health care facilities to participate in (and/or conduct under supervision) onsite inspections of providers to determine compliance. Participate, under supervision, in discussion with facility officials regarding survey findings. Attend (as part of survey team) exit interview meetings with facility staff. Learn to review plans of correction for deficiencies. Complete survey reports and deficiency statements in accordance with the Principles of Documentation. Provide consultation to newer surveyors. Learn to research special problems and evaluate data: Receive training in gathering evidence, for cases which may require legal action. Participate (as member of survey team) in hearing preparations and hearings. Testify before judicial bodies as assigned. Analyze data collected during survey process and prepare specialized reports as assigned. Assist in drafting responses to problems/questions regarding survey process. Assist supervisor in preparing speeches to community groups, providers, or other agencies; draft and deliver speeches as assigned. Operate laptop computer using state-provided software in order to learn documentation and reporting of survey findings, as well as review of survey reports: Carry laptop, portable scanner, reference materials and forms (weighing up to 25 lbs.) to/from worksite. Learn to use computer-assisted process in conducting and documenting surveys. Learn to use applicable data sets (e.g., MDS, OASIS) and quality indicator reports to monitor and evaluate quality indicators. Learn to develop other reports/materials required by Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Maintain administrative records and/or library of current reference literature, as needed. Complete and submit all travel documents (e.g., travel logs, travel authorizations), records, expense reports and all computerized survey forms. Notify supervisor of problems that jeopardize meeting timeframes. Important Facts To Consider: Travel: Surveyors travel constantly, whether down the road or across the state. Expect overnight stays and evening/weekend work when a situation calls for it. Emergencies: Routine annual surveys can be planned; complaint responses cannot. We go where we are needed, when we are needed. Documentation: Effective technical writing is essential (grammar usage and basic composition). Work Life Balance\: Vacations are approved based upon a seniority office canvass. Unusual Working Conditions: Requires travel twelve (12) months per year, including some overnight travel, regardless of weather conditions. Possible exposure to infectious waste during observation of care. Must climb, bend and reach in order to inspect facilities’ service areas, attics, basements and other locations. ALL ANSWERS TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS MUST BE SUPPORTED BY THE WORK EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION PROVIDED ON YOUR CIVIL SERVICE APPLICATION. Unless required by legislation, the selected candidate will begin at Pay Grade 12, Step 1 of the union (1199) Pay Range Schedule ($31.74 per hour), with an opportunity for a pay increase after six months of satisfactory performance. You will move to the second level (Pay Grade 13), that of an independent surveyor, once you have successfully completed the 365 day probationary period as an entry level surveyor, passed the test for all relevant state and CMS trainings, and met the applicable minimum qualifications for independent surveyor. APPLICATION PROCEDURES: All applicants must submit a completed Ohio Civil Service Application using the TALEO System. Paper applications will not be considered. Applicants must clearly indicate how they meet the minimum qualifications and/or position specific minimum qualifications. Applicants are also encouraged to document any experience, education and/or training related to the job duties above. An assessment of these criteria may be conducted to determine the applicants who are interviewed. STATUS OF POSTED POSITION: You can check the status of your application online by signing into your profile. Jobs you applied for will be listed. The application status is shown to the right of the position title and application submission details. BACKGROUND CHECK NOTICE: The final candidate selected for this position will be required to undergo a criminal background check. Criminal convictions do not necessarily preclude an applicant from consideration for a position. An individual assessment of an applicant's prior criminal convictions will be made before excluding an applicant from consideration. All final applicants tentatively selected for this class will be required to submit to urinalysis to test for illegal drug use prior to appointments. An applicant with a positive test shall not be offered employment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees