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Along with our competitive fee for service rates, we offer sign on bonuses and out-of-area bonuses. Benefits: Competitive fee-for-service rates. We service NYC, Long Island, and Upstate NY. Working with @Home Therapy gives you the flexibility to create your own schedule and work in only the areas you choose to.
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Under the supervision of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Doctoral-Level Licensed Psychologist, the Fee-for-Service clinician will provide psychotherapy for persons with Developmental Disabilities who have a co-occurring psychiatric condition.
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Fee-For-Service Therapist (Hybrid Telehealth/In-Person Role): $1,000 SIGNING BONUS Positions Available in all boroughs! This position provides clinical services as part of an OMH licensed outpatient mental health clinic/ CCBHC location Interventions include, but are not limited to, evaluations; individual, group and/or family therapy; case management; and crisis interventions.
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Fee for Service: $35 - $55 per hour. Our LGBTQIA + oriented team has openings for PRIDE CLINICIAN. Help us realize our dream of creating a service-based delivery team that REFLECTS the PRIDE / LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY.
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Competitive Pay: Enjoy excellent fee-for-service rates. Competitive fee-for-service rates. @Home Therapy PT, OT, SLP provides Outpatient Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy in the comfort of home - bringing rehabilitation services to the environment where it is most effective.
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We are currently seeking a Per Diem - Fee for Service Clinician (LCSW/LPC) in our Jersey City, NJ Outpatient Department. In response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Catholic Charities, as a ministry of the Archdiocese of Newark, serves the poor and marginalized and advocates for their needs in order to promote the inherent dignity and worth of all people without regard to race, religion, or culture.
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Minimum 2 years’ experience in outpatient mental health setting with direct client contact as a Psychotherapist. Responsible for a minimum of 9 hours and a maximum of 21 hours per week with a minimum of 15 in person contacts with patients including a minimum of ten (30) minute psychotherapy sessions per week.
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