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Marriage Family Therapist (MFT) or Licensed Psychologist preferred. This position will provide quality, clinical supervision and work directions to program managers and interventionists providing discipline-specific treatment for children with developmental delays, disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders (ASD.
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Thoughtful client matching and dedicated coaches to grow your practice: We help you get paired with individuals who are ideal clinical matches so that you can control and personalize your caseload, and a dedicated coach to help you help your clients-no, no matter what your specialty, from pediatric mental health to trauma, anxiety or addiction, we help you help others.
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Wage: Between $84 - $131 an hourAre you a licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Mental health clinicians use Headway in a number of ways, ranging from conducting psychotherapy sessions with patients to providing and overseeing medication management.
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Must be currently licensed by the State of Pennsylvania to practice independently: LCSW, Licensed Psychologist, LPC or LMFTTwo years experience in mental health as a primary therapist, or functional experience in therapeutic relationships as a primary clinician in another level of behavioral health care.
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Are you a Licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Remote Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Are you a Licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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1 year of verifiable, professional experience as School Psychologist within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum) Valid School Psychologist credential/license or in process in state of practice.
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May be required to provide clinical, face-to-face interviews at cell fronts in inmate housing units. Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Psychologist to work at a facility in Lancaster , California.
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If you have any questions, please feel free to call at (800) 928-5561 and ask to speak with Richard Monday-Friday (08:30 AM - 05:00 PM PST). You may send a copy of your most recent resume. All qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to any legally protected basis under applicable federal, state or local law, except where a bona fide occupational qualification applies.
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Licensed Clinical Psychologists (PhD or PsyD) Full clinical caseload typically established within the first 90 days (after credentialing) We put a lot of emphasis on the thought that—in order for our clinical team to be accessible to clients—we must fully support our clinicians by allowing them to do what they are trained to do.
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License: Current, valid license in good standing with the Board of Behavioral Science as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) , Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Psychologist (PsyD), or relevant field.
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The Stepping Stones Group provides you with unparalleled support and surrounds you with responsive and supportive clinical leaders. Rewarding Benefits Have other Psychology friends looking for a new opportunity.
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Seeking Clinical Psychologist to join team in northern NH. There are m iles and miles of pristine trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, or cross country skiing, Acres and acres of ponds and lakes for kayaking, fishing, water skiing and cooling off in the summer.
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License - one of the following: Psychologist, LCSW, or LMFT. Under the direction of the IS/Clinic Regional Director, the Quality Improvement (QI) Clinical Supervisor is responsible for the supervisory oversight of the clinical and technical accuracy of the clinical records.
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Readjustment Counselors are multi-disciplinary and can be filled by: Social Worker, Psychologist, Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor, and Marriage & Family Therapist. Knowledge of current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) of Mental Disorders in formulation of treatment goals and application of appropriate clinical interventions using professional counseling practices.
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Following credentials are accepted - Licensed Mental Health Counselor - LMHC, LCMHC, Licensed Clinical Social Worker - LCSW, LICSW, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist - LMFT, Licensed Professional Counselor - LPC, LPCC, LCPC - Licensed Mental Health Professional - LMHP, or Psychologist (PhD/PsyD.
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