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Harbor Health Services is seeking a talented Psychologist to join our team at the Daniel Driscoll-Neponset Health Center. The Psychologist provides direct psychotherapy services to Behavioral Health patients; assists Behavioral Health Director in clinical functions of the department, including management of integrated behavioral health services in primary care; develops and implements policies and procedures; and collects data and develops reports and other responsibilities as assigned.
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Position is full time at the Daniel Driscoll-Neponset Health Center Woman's Health Dept. Hours are Monday - Friday, day shift. To help further the mission of Harbor, we are looking for an extremely talented Staff Nurse to join our team in the Women's Health Dept. at the Daniel Driscoll-Neponset Health Center.
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Our health center locations include: the Daniel Driscoll-Neponset Health Center and Geiger Gibson Community Health Center in Dorchester, Harbor Community Health Center-Plymouth and Harbor Community Health Center-Hyannis.
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EOE Policy ManagerThe Executive Office of Education (EOE) seeks a dynamic and detail-oriented professional to serve as Policy Manager (Program Manager VI) to advance the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s ambitious education agenda for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Matson, Driscoll & Damico LLP. Matson, Driscoll & Damico LLP. Tracing its roots back to 1933, MDD is one of the world’s top forensic accounting firms specializing in economic damage quantification calculations.
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