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Must be fluent in English and Spanish Must be licensed as a clinical psychologist or neuropsychologist in the state you are practicing Prior testing experience is a plus, but training is available If you have a desire to work with children, no experience is necessary, we will train you Prior ASD experience is a plus but training is available.
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At the moment we are in URGENT need of a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor to take on a Full-Time assignment at the correctional facility located in Lancaster, San Diego, Wasco, Stockton, Delano, Chowchilla, Coalinga, Corcoran, Ione, Susanville, Represa, and Crescent City. Travelers and locals are welcome.
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Offers a variety of part-time and full-time options to our Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC's) on a W2 fee-for-service financial arrangement. Overview CHE Behavioral Health is currently seeking full or part time Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC's.
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Audiologist will run clinical diagnostics (VNGs, ECOGs, VEMPs), perform hearing evaluations, and follow ups. Strong clinical and administrative support staff onsite. Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k and PTO. Gain knowledge and experience through their cochlear implant program.
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Required Certification/Registration: Histotechnician, HT(ASCP) or Histotechnologist, HTL(ASCP) Preferred Education/Experience/Specialized Skills/Certification: Master’s degreeQIHC(ASCP) certificationCAP inspection experienceHospital or clinical lab experience.
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Near-term focus will be on leading the legal support for supply chain, clinical trials and regulatory issues and will evolve to also include supporting commercialization capabilities. Assume a leadership role in the negotiation, drafting and review of a broad range of contracts, including clinical trial agreements, vendor and services agreements, licensing agreements, confidentiality agreements, partnership agreements, among others.
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License, Certification, Registration Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (California) OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California) National Provider Identifier Additional Requirements: Knowledge of and ability to utilize current DSM nomenclature required.
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Access to nationwide travel assignments Weekly pay and direct deposit Full coverage of all credentialing fees Private housing or housing allowance Group Health insurance for you and your family Tax Free Per Diems, Housing Stipends and Travel Reimbursements Company-paid life and disability insurance Travel reimbursement Access to our Clinical Nurse Liaison Team 401(k) matching Unlimited Referral Bonuses starting at $500 Personalized gifts delivered to your door step.
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The Clinical Psychologist will participate as subject matter expert on mental health matters for the IBHC team assigned to each program participant's care team. Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Clinical Psychologist to work at a facility in San Diego, CA. These are registry positions with our company.
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Clinical Setting: Work within a multi-specialty office alongside Rheumatology and Immunology on the hospital campus. Pay Information $230,000 to $260,000 per year About The Position Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician – Central California Join a Top-Ranked Children’s Hospital Specializing in Infectious Diseases Employed Model with Comprehensive Benefits and Incentives A leading children’s healthcare group, renowned for its expertise in Pediatric Infectious Disease management and consistently recognized for excellence, is seeking a Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician to join our esteemed team.
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PhD in Toxicology, Pathology or closely related discipline and 12+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech experience, including managing clinical Contract Research. ·Critically evaluate toxicology results and provides timely strategic advice to project teams and senior management on the potential impact of toxicology results on Program and Clinical/Regulatory strategy.
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Led by the Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, it accounts for the majority of the University’s research and philanthropic portfolios, in addition to an expanding clinical footprint that spans the San Diego region.
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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (California) OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California) Provides clinical consultation in an integrated health care environment regarding family interactions, sociocultural determinants and community resources.
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See patients for care via telemedicine using the technology platform provided by the practice Requirements Requirements: ● Master’s degree in clinical psychology or counseling (LPCC) ● Active license issued by the State of California (LPCC) ● Preferably 2 years of recent experience providing cognitive behavioral therapy and other evidenced-based interventions to individual adults struggling with depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders.
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Sources of information would include the Principal Investigator, Clinical Research Project Managers, the studys sponsor commercial sponsors and the National Cancer Institute cooperative groups, staff at the HRPP and CTO, as well as the study protocol, HRPP policies and procedures, and applicable regulations.
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