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Professional and Safe Work Environment –As a member of the National Association of Spa Franchises, Hand and Stone has taken strives to reduce misconduct claims in the industry, promote professionalism and make massage therapy a safe, professional, and rewarding career.
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Job Description Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse to work at a facility in Orangeburg, New York. These are registry positions with our company. All nurses must be licensed and/or certified by the New York State Education Department.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)/ Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) / Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). The company employs psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and licensed therapists throughout the US.
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The Career Counselor offers career coaching to students, hosts and supports programming, leads a Career Community, conducts proactive outreach to students, and offers career support through classroom visits.
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Are you a Licensed Professional Counselor looking to launch a private practice or grow an existing practice? To apply, you must be a fully-licensed professional counselor at a Master's level or above with a valid NPI number and malpractice insurance.
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Take advantage of flexible schedules and earn up to $55 per hour as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Cresskill, New Jersey, and throughout the greater New York metropolitan area. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hourly pay range: $36-$55 (25% higher than average.
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Become a HUD Certified Housing Counselor within the first six months of employment. Create a client/case profile utilizing the web based client management system, Counselor Xax. Document in Counselor Max.
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Are you a highly skilled and motivated Licensed Esthetician looking for an immediate opportunity to showcase your talents? If you are a talented Licensed Esthetician who is passionate about providing top-notch service, we want to hear from you.
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Typically, our Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) work between Mondays – Fridays somewhere between the hours of 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Schedules are flexible and ideal for recently Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), and those looking to supplement their current work.
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Are you a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) wanting insight on cutting edge technology? You are a confident, skilled, Licensed Veterinary Technician. We're dedicated to supporting your journey to becoming the best veterinary professional you can be.
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Overview: Must be a licensed and or a registered therapist to be considered. Related: Physical Therapist Assistant | PTA | APTA. We hire candidates who need H1B Sponsorship to include those on student Visas, H1B transfer and new H1B filing.
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Job DescriptionAre you a results driven Licensed Massage Therapist passionate about helping people maximize their potential? Equinox can offer Licensed Massage Therapists a long term career with competitive pay, an innovative and forward thinking work environment, bespoke educational opportunities taught by best in class instructors and access to a committed community of members who prioritize their health and performance.
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Must possess a minimum of one year of providing substance use disorder treatment service or two years’ experience as social worker or two years’ experience as a mental health counselor. The counselor maintains ongoing participation in the daily operation of the program through the provision of various clinical and therapeutic activities.
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Rebecca’s ABA Play actively seeks PT Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), dully Licensed NYS LBA for in-home ABA services in NY. We are filling multiple positions (credentialed with NY Medicaid preferred.
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Aids in building and maintaining the facility’s reputation as the unparalleled respiratory therapy provider by contribution as a professional member of the staff. Adhering to professional standards of conduct and clinical code of ethics and practice.
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