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Licensed by the state of California as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Psychologist, or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. (LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC)EXPERIENCE:Minimum of 3 years of complex clinical experience in program(s) serving homelessness, addictions, under-served populations or prison re-entry/diversionProven leadership qualities.
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An outpatient addiction treatment center located in Menands, NY is currently seeking a qualified Clinical Supervisor to join their team full-time! This Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for the overall clinical management and administrative operations of the assigned program.
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The Clinical Supervisor provides culturally and linguistically appropriate care designed to improve the holistic well-being of clients. Valid independent clinical license from State of Washington (LCSW, LMHT, LMHC.
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Provide monthly narratives and statistical reports on program activities and deliverables to direct Supervisor. Prepare and provide post site visit report along with action plans to direct Supervisor.
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We are seeking a Clinical Supervisor, LMFT to join our team to provide oversight to AMFT/PSYD supervisees. Clinical Supervisor LMFT. Attend clinical supervisor meetings.
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The Clinical Supervisor is supervised by the Behavioral Health Director. Job Summary:The Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing evidence-based mental health and substance use treatment for the outpatient and residential inpatient treatment programs at Mount Juneau Counseling & Recovery and clinical supervision of the Master's Level Counselors.
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Job Details Description The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Clinical Supervisor is responsible for providing support and expertise in SUD’s care. The SUD’s Clinical Supervisor may provide clinical support to a variety of programs within CCC as directed or needed.
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The Clinical Supervisor (LCSW/LMFT) will support the program and case managers by assuring the quality of clinical service is being maintained through individual and group supervision techniques.
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The primary duties of the Clinical Contract Supervisor is to provide supervision of clinical staff, and also provide supervision over Family Treatment Court (FTC), Juvenile Drug Court (JDC) and the Rainbow Connections Contract.
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Maintains current knowledge of the MS-DRG system, CCs/MCCs, impact on quality, risk of mortality, severity of illness and CMI as well as ICD-10 coding systems and the guidelines related to Clinical Documentation Integrity.
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Is looking for a *Sonographer Specialty Clinical Supervisor. Sonographer Specialty Clinical Supervisor* Communicates effectively with patients to obtain clinical history from patients or patients' charts to assist medical staff in optimizing performance and interpretation of examinations.
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This position will be required to travel to different sites Job Title: Clinical Laboratory Supervisor, Laboratory ServicesLocation: North Houston CampusDepartment: Lab ServicesJob Type: Full Time Salary Range: $76,505 – $94,496 (Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, etc.
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Position Title: Part-time Temporary Lecturer Special Education Clinical Supervisor. We offer nationally recognized programs in science, the arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education, ethnic studies, and the humanities.
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Up to $, Salary Incentive Essential Function:The RN Supervisor, Clinical assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates patient care based on LCMC's standards of care and policies. Acts as a clinical and operations resource person maintaining current knowledge of clinical practice and departmental operations.
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