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We are the industry leader in intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) services in the US—monitoring over 60,000 cases annually, providing IONM services to over 450 hospitals nationwide, and supporting over 1,700 surgeons.
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Employees certified as a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) may practice graduate professional counseling for 2 years under the supervision of an approved supervisor. 01.05, candidates placed in this classification must be licensed by the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC.
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Experience working in non-clinical case management or similar student support services within a higher education setting. Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree (preferred) in counseling, Higher Education Administration, social work, or similar fields.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Hospital Social Worker / Counselor (LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC or LCPC) The hired individual performs a full range of clinical social work services primarily geared to adult psychiatric patients in support of the patient's primary therapist/treatment team.
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Doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology (PhD) or a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) preferably from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited program. Students may be referred through the Student Counseling Center or Educational Support and Disability Services, recommendation by an academic faculty or staff member, or self-referred.
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Promotes sales of Clinical Procedure products (Peripheral IV Access, Pain Control, IV Anesthesia Sets, Regional Anesthesia Ultrasound), and related services, interacting with established customers and developing new prospects.
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Coordinator Medical Services Juvenile (NCS) - Circuit Court for Baltimore City page is loaded. Coordinator Medical Services Juvenile (NCS) - Circuit Court for Baltimore City. The hired clinician will possess expertise in children and families, oversee administrative tasks pertaining to the office’s Juvenile Section, and conduct thorough clinical forensic evaluations for the Juvenile and Family Divisions of the Circuit Court.
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The individual would provide a broad range of clinical services including: 1) assessments and evaluation, 2) individual, group, and family therapy, 3) crisis intervention, 4) teacher consultations, and 5) school-wide education and training regarding mental health issues.
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The counselor will provide counseling services in a school in Prince George's County. The primary duty of the position is to provide direct clinical services and school-based consultations, including clinical diagnosis and treatment plans, individual and group therapy, consultation with school staff, and professional development at the school site.
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The Unaccompanied Children (UC) Foster Care Lead Clinician will be responsible for supporting and ensuring the comprehensive service delivery of foster care and clinical services. Licensure to provide clinical services in Maryland.
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Registered Nurse (RN); Physician (MD); Physician Assistant (PA), Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP); Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT); Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA); Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS) via ACDIS; or a Certified Documentation Integrity Practitioner (CDIP) via AHIMA.
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Covenant Health in partnership with Alberta Health Services and the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta, invites applications for Clinical Associates.
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The Neuropsychologist I (Bilingual-Spanish) ,will provide neuropsychological assessments and, as needed, consultation and psychological treatment services to clients served by theCenter for Autism Services, Science, and Innovation (CASSI, formerly known as the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, or CARD.
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The Director, Surgical Services (RN) will manage the strategic direction of the Surgical Services Department (Operating Rooms, Same Day Surgery, Pre-Admission, PACU, and Central Sterile.
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This position will fill in for key positions such as the DON, ADON, Clinical Manager, MDS Coordinator, Staff Development Coordinator, Home Health QA, Wellness Manager, etc. Maintaining clinical practice and processes including Falls Management, Wound /Skin Management, Weight Management, Medication Management, Pain Management, Infection Control, Clinical Risk Management, Memory Care, and Behavioral Management.
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