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We are looking for a passionate and experienced LCSW/ LCSW/ LMFT/ LMHC Psychotherapist and PsyD/PhD Psychologist to work part-time with healthcare professionals. Must be a licensed therapist (LCSW/ LCSW/ LMFT/ LMHC/PsyD/PhD) in the state of New York.
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Masters degree in social work, counseling or related field and independent license to practice in their state (LCSW/LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, LPC or equivalent) This position requires an active social work or counseling license (LMSW, LCSW, LMFT, LPC) in Oklahoma, or an equivalent social work license in another state (LMSW, LCSW, LICSW) and willingness to obtain a Oklahoma license.
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LCSW works with the medical team to implement Trauma Informed Care Practices, Harm Reduction Services, and therapeutic groups at the Homeless Services Center and as part of the Mobile Medical Program (MMP) for individuals struggling with substance abuse and mental health.
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Must be licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Mental Health Therapist.
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Must hold a valid license in MD, VA and/or DC with one or more of the following: LPC, LICSW, LCSW, LCPS, LCSW-C, LGPC, LGSW, RIC, MSW (VA), and LMSW. Must hold a valid license in MD, VA and/or DC with one or more of the following: LPC, LICSW, LCSW, LCPS, LCSW-C, LGPC, LGSW, RIC, MSW (VA), and LMSW.
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From providing corporate consultation to holistic wellness retreats, we offer diverse pathways for your professional advancement. Career Development: Fuel your career growth with a range of opportunities at Capitol Hill Consortium for Counseling & Consultation, LLC (CCCC LLC.
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LGPC, LCPC, LMSW, LGSW, LCSW, LCSW-C, LGMFT, LCMFT, LGADC, LCADC, LGPAT, LCPAT; or Rehabilitation Counselor who is currently certified by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification; or Bachelor's prepared certified psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner (CPRP) currently certified by the U.S. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association.
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Current Maryland licensure as LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LCPC, LGMFT, LCMFT or Psych Associate. Current Maryland licensure as LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LCPC, LGMFT, LCMFT or Psych Associate. Knowledge of evidence-based models of treatment (i.e. CBT, DBT, Child Centered Play Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, etc.
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The following licensure or certification is required LPC and LPCMH/LMHC, LCSW, LCPC, LCADC and credentialed as a clinical supervisor. The following licensure or certification is required LCPC or LCADC with supervisor’s letter from the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists or LCSW-C from the Board of Social Work.
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Qualifications - Licenses and Other Required Credentials: For Maryland Candidates, must have the below licensure level and be licensed eligible in the states below:LCADC, LCPC, LCSW-C in MarylandFor the VA/DC/PA, must have one of the following at hire and be licensed eligible in these states:LPC, LICSW in Washington, DCLCSW, LPC in PennsylvaniaLPC, LCSW in VirginiaDirect Reports: All clinical staff within the clinic or region.
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The Mental Health Therapist (MHT) is responsible for providing therapeutic intervention to individual youth, families and groups. Attend school and parent meetings as needed (IEP, 504, EMT/ARD/suspension, etc.
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Position Overview: We are currently seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LCSW-C) or Psychologist to join our team and provide psychotherapy services at our partner facilities.
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State license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LCSW-C) or Psychologist. Job Title : Psychologist and/or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LCSW-C) State license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW/LCSW-C) or Psychologist.
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Must have a Maryland Board approved license (LGPC, LMSW, LCPC-C, LCSW-C, LGMFT, LCMFT) This therapist will join a community school team composed of a Youth Development Specialist, Therapeutic Mentor, Family Care Manager, and school partners.
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Licensed Certified Social Worker – Clinical (LCSW-C), or Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC), or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), or License Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), or Ph. D.
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