Job Description:
The Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery is charged with protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public through the enforcement of the laws that govern the practice of Osteopathic Medicine in the State of Arizona. Critical functions of meeting that mission include:
Minimum Education Level:
The Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery is charged with protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public through the enforcement of the laws that govern the practice of Osteopathic Medicine in the State of Arizona. Critical functions of meeting that mission include:
- Reviewing and verifying the education and qualification of individuals apply for a
- license or permit to practice
- Issuing initial licenses and Post-Graduate Training Certificates
- Providing public information regarding licensure upon request.
- The functions listed required key staff to ensure that the processes are completed in a
- timely and efficient manner.
- The Licensing Administrator will be responsible for processing and reviewing applications.
- The Licensing Administrator serves as the main point of contact for all inquiries regarding licensure and the process of obtaining a license or permit.
- Evaluate for completeness and process applicants for licensure, post-graduate training
- permits, and renewals.
- Process Fingerprint cards and background checks. Primary point of contact for DPS
- and fingerprinting items.
- Primary verbal and written support to the public including in-person and support via
- telephone or email
- Processing incoming and outgoing mail receipts of payment and date stamping all
- materials.
- Provide support for preparing, during, and concluding of Board Meetings.
- Other duties as assigned related to the position.
Minimum Education Level:
- High School
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