Job:Albany, NY, USA

Subject: Job:Albany, NY, USA
From: Dennis Hays <dhays -at- NOVALIS -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 08:46:32 -0400

Novalis Corporation, a leading managed health care systems/integrator, has
an opening for a technical writer. This person will maintain existing
documentation and create new manuals--both as hard copy and also in Adobe
Acrobat. We are looking for someone that has some experience with Adobe
FrameMaker and Microsoft Word. The legacy documentation is in Word, but it
is in the process of being converted to FrameMaker. This is a full-time,
on-site position at Novalis' headquarters in Albany, New York.

Novalis works with networks of hospitals and physicians covering a regional
market. These regional delivery systems are organized in any number of
forms--PHO, MSO, PSN, etc.--but their common purpose is to attract
enrollment and manage risk within global budgets. Novalis' current client
networks enroll more than half a million people, provide three-quarters of
a billion dollars in benefits a year, through both commercial and public
sector plans, and contract with more than 20,000 physicians.

For consideration, please send a resume (CV) in your choice of Microsoft
Word, Adobe Framemaker, or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats to dhays -at- Novalis -dot- com,
fax it to my attention, or snail mail it to the following address:

Dennis Hays/Documentation Manager
Novalis Corporation
1 Columbia Circle
Albany, NY 12203
Phone: 518/862-3465 - Fax: 518/862-3491
mailto:dhays -at- Novalis -dot- com

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