Judicial jobs in New Mexico

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  1. Foreclosure Paralegal

    Albuquerque, NMCritical Need Remote (Friendly)
    assigned cases are moved proactively through the judicial foreclosure process • Draft legal documents required for both
  2. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    Albuquerque, NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  3. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  4. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    Rio Rancho, NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  5. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    Santa Fe, NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  6. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    Roswell, NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  7. Medical Review Nurse -UM/Post Appeals (Michigan RN license req)

    Las Cruces, NMCritical Need
    administrative law judge pre-hearings, state insurance commissions, and judicial fair hearings. - Reviews medically appropria...
  8. REMOTE Sr. Foreclosure Specialist (7:00 A.M or 7:30 A.M to 4:00 P.M PST)

    Santa Fe, NM
    and completion of a foreclosure sale, and follow up on sale proceeds within its respective judicial or non-judicial proceedin...
  9. Recovery Coach - New Mexico

    Albuquerque, NMRemote (Friendly)
    Partner with Care Navigators, clinicians, and judicial points of contact for integrated care * Stay informed on best practice...
  10. Prior Law Enforcement - Court Security Officer, Santa Fe, NM

    Santa Fe County, NM
    Responsible for providing security presence in the courtroom, enforcing federal law and judicial orders within the courtroom,...
  11. REMOTE Foreclosure Specialist Team Lead (7:00 A.M or 7:30 A.M to 4:00 P.M PST)

    Santa Fe, NM
    Strong knowledge of the foreclosure process, including differences between judicial and non‑judicial states; experienced with...
  12. Public Health Compliance Inspector (Tobacco Compliance)

    Santa Fe, NM
    Provide testimony and declarations for enforcement or judicial actions when required. * Provide guidance and training to
  13. NSO (Apprentice)

    Albuquerque, NM
    developments. * Learn to advise the claimant, where appropriate, of administrative and judicial appeal options for claims de...
  14. NSO Apprentice Interest

    Albuquerque, NM
    developments. * Learn to advise the claimant, where appropriate, of administrative and judicial appeal options for claims de...
  15. Freelance Court Interpreter

    Albuquerque, NM
    both simultaneous and consecutive interpreting. Experience within a judicial environment (can be volunteer, criminal, civil, ...

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