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Safety and Occupational Health Specialist
Department Of Labor, AL-Birmingham – Map
legal cases and provides guidance to regional attorneys, as required. Provides technical assistance in… and occupational health nurse. In addition to the…
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Registered Nurse, Risk Manager
Department Of Veterans Affairs, AL-Birmingham – Map
the Assistant U.S. Attorney, and the Office of… Requirements: Nurse I Level I – An Associate Degree (ADN) or Diploma in Nursing, no experience. Nurse I…
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Claims Examiner I / II – Tennessee
Accident Fund, – - Map
with claimants and/or attorneys, within authority, at… to determine appropriate referral for physician or nurse review. Proactively assists in appropriate return…
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Nurse
ALL ABOUT STAFFING, INC, – - Map
Licensure support No Placement Immigration or Attorneys fees Health/Disability Benefits Dental Insurance… Surgical, etc. Responsibilities Bed-Side Nurse
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Field Nurse Case Manager (RN)
Genex, AL-Mobile – Map
currently seeking a Field Nurse Case Manager (RN) in… related experience strongly preferred. Registered nurse with current, valid state licensure required. Must…
From: Genex
Home Visit Physician – Birmingham
Inspiris, AL-Birmingham – Map
legal Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA), health care… by engaging other team members (facility staff, nurse case managers, community providers, hospice team…
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Alabama at a Glance

Major Industries – agriculture (cotton, corn, peanuts, soybeans, poultry, and livestock), hydroelectric power, mining (coal, limestone, iron ore), steel-making
Population
– 4,447,100 (as of 2000) [Alabama is the 23rd most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation – AL
State Capital – Montgomery
Largest City – Birmingham
Area – 52,423 square miles [Alabama is the 30th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Alabamans

Alabama Economy

The central Black Belt, formerly a principal cotton-growing area, is now employed largely for raising poultry (the state ranks third in U.S. broiler chicken production) and cattle, Alabama's most valuable agricultural products. Cotton is still the chief crop; greenhouse plants, peanuts, and vegetables are also important.

Although about half of Alabama's area is devoted to agriculture, manufacturing accounts for a larger share of the state's income. Where the Tennessee River loops across the north, hydroelectric power from the Tennessee Valley Authority has converted much agricultural land to industrial uses. Alabama has the second most extensive (after Georgia) forests in the contiguous United States, and pulp and paper products lead manufactures. Other major industries produce chemicals, electronics, textiles, processed foods, and automobiles. Oil and gas, cement, and stone lead mineral production; the state's once-prominent coal industry is gradually declining. The Marshall NASA Space Flight Center, Redstone Arsenal, Maxwell Air Force Base, and Forts Rucker and McClellan contribute significantly to the economy.

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