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The Clinical Supervisor will carry a small caseload, to implement TST or another evidenced-based systems’ focused trauma treatment. The Department of Specialized Clinical and Psychiatric Services consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and administrators working within our five clinics and utilizing models including Trauma-Focused CBT, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Trauma Systems Therapy, CBT for anxiety and depression, and specialized individual and family therapy for LGBTQIA+ clients, among others.
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The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the clinical operations and providing supervision and support to a team of therapists, counselors, and support staff in an outpatient behavioral health setting.
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The primary purpose of the Supervisor, Clinical Studies Coordinator position is to provide management and oversight of departmental clinical research activities, designated clinical research studies and staff for MD Anderson's Harris Health Program.
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Function: The Clinical Supervisor, under the direction of the Center Director will provide individual supervision to the clinical staff, ensure productivity standards are being meet, carry a caseload, and provide trauma informed care to clients through individual and group therapy.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW, LICSW) Must be a Washington State Approved Clinician Supervisor (LMHC, LCSW, LMFT) As the fastest growing behavioral health practice group in the country, now is the perfect time to join our clinical team.
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The clinical supervisor will coordinate closely with IRC staff and supervise externs to ensure clients referred for mental health and psychosocial support services (MHPSS) are provided in a high quality and trauma-informed manner.
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Seeking: Clinical Supervisor - CADC, LCAS, or LCSW. The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of a clinical team in an outpatient addiction recovery environment.
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The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the overall clinical quality of our treatment program. We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Supervisor to join the Monte Nido team.
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The Clinical Supervisor supervises and monitors all aspects of the programs while on their shift. The Supervisor follows up on quality control with the Assistant Program Manager and Business Director to ensure all trainees and regular employees are managed to succeed and excel in their positions.
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Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder If this opportunity is your next step in your career path, we encourage you to apply for our NICU Clinical Nurse Coordinator RN Supervisor opening.
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Reporting to the Assistant Program Director, Transitional Housing the Clinical Coordinator, Transitional Housing supervises Case Managers and ensures the utilization of Harm Reduction and Housing First strategies and other best-practice clinical interventions to ensure the highest quality care for clients.
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NC Professional Licensure is required in one of the following areas: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Mental Health Clinician (LCMHC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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The Department of Clinical Laboratories, Virology and Molecular Pathology at SUNY Downstate Health Science University is seeking a full-time Assistant Supervisor / TH Clinical Laboratory Technologist 1.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Supervisor of Clinical Operations you want with your current employer? If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Supervisor of Clinical Operations opening.
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The clinical supervisor/charge nurse assures the provision of safe and effective patient care after hours, on weekends and on holidays or when CNO/NM/Interim is not in building. The clinical supervisor/charge nurse is responsible for effectively communicating unusual occurrences or complaints for follow –up and intervenes immediately when needed.
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