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Employment opportunity at the DSDHH Administrative Office in Raleigh

Hello. Just passing on an employment opportunity at the DSDHH Administrative Office in Raleigh. This is the position Pat Stivland had been in for the last several years. (Pat is now the Deaf & Deaf-Blind Services Manager.) Please pass this on to anyone who may be interested. More details and an application can be found at http://www.osp.state.nc.us/jobs/ (click the orange “Search Jobs” and then in the search field type “communication access manager”)


Job Class Title:Community Development Specialist I
Working Title:Communication Access Manager
Position Number: 60043280
Department:Dept of Health and Human Services
Salary Range:$38,174.00 - $61,632.00 Annually
Salary Grade / Salary Grade Equivalent: 70
Competency Level: Not Applicable
Appointment Type:Permanent Full-Time
Pos. Location:Wake County, North Carolina
Opening Date:Mon. 02/27/12
Closing Date/Time:Wed. 03/07/12 5:00 PM Eastern Time

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