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Under the direction of the Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, the Division Chairman for Child and Adolescent Services will coordinate clinical services and directly manage all staff within his/her assigned service area(s.
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Licensed Therapist specializing in, and with experience providing counseling to, Child and Adolescent and/or Play Therapy. Licensed Therapist specializing in, and with experience providing counseling to, Child and Adolescent and/or Play Therapy.
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Providing psychological evaluations for children and adolescents admitted to acute care services for a variety of psychiatric problems, particularly Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and Severe Behavior Disorders
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Position is for a full time, employed child/adolescent staff psychiatrist. Child/Adolescent case load, In-Patient setting. Position:Psychiatrist General or Child and AdolescentLocation: Chicago IL Hospital located in downtown Chicago.
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Child/Adolescent case load, In-Patient & PHP settings. Mon – Fri work schedule – on-site work; call by telephone only, no rounding required. Compensation package includes Base Compensation, Bonus Potential, Paid Malpractice Insurance, medical, dental, vision insurances, matching 401k, PTO, CME, Relocation assistance if moving, employee stock purchase program, commencement bonus.
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Hiring Department : Staff Nurse I - Adolescent Psychiatry (Full-Time, Evenings) Staff Nurse I - Adolescent Psychiatry (Full-Time, Evenings) By emphasizing cutting-edge research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant urban university.
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Guide the development and implementation of program material and curriculum in both PHP & IOP across Adolescent programs. Coordinate supplemental therapeutic activities for the Adolescent program.
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Responsibilities Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Opportunity - Join our team!
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Duties include: rounding, admissions, daily care of assigned patients, treatment team leadership. This location is not able to support candidates who are on PSLF loan repayment program.
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Position Purpose: Oversee all medical treatment components of the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson and other Rosecrance child and adolescent psychiatry programs. Position Purpose: Oversee all medical treatment components of the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson and other Rosecrance child and adolescent psychiatry programs.
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Duties include: rounding, admissions, daily care of assigned patients, treatment team leadership. This location is not able to support candidates who are on PSLF loan repayment program.
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Preferred Qualifications:Inpatient adolescent psychiatry experienceCurrent CPI & BLS certification preferred or upon completion of the probationary periodExcellent attendance, interpersonal skills, and work history required.
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Child & adolescent Psychiatrist needed in Chicago 12 hours a week in an outpatient setting with solid pay. Child & adolescent Psychiatrist needed in Chicago 12 hours a week in an outpatient setting with solid pay.
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Duties include: rounding, admissions, daily care of assigned patients, treatment team leadership. This location is not able to support candidates who are on PSLF loan repayment program. Mon – Fri work schedule; call by telephoneonly, no rounding required.
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Be employed by a leading healthcare system!
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