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Qualifications and Skills: Active licensure in Oregon as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Clinic is seeking Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker to join talented healthcare team.
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Oregon Licensed Psychologist (PsyD, PhD), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or eligibility for Oregon licensure. Oregon Licensed Psychologist (PsyD, PhD), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or eligibility for Oregon licensure.
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You have an unrestricted license to practice psychotherapy in at least one state and ideally, multiple states (Psychologist, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, etc. We are seeking qualified therapists to join our clinical team and deliver care with a tech-enabled, AI/machine-learning platform that puts patient outcomes first.
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Eligibility for licensure as clinical psychologist Oregon, including a degree from an AP or CPaccredited program and at least 1,000 supervised hours of post-degree work experience. The School of Psychological Science resides in the College of Liberal Arts, invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE), 9-month, tenure-track (annual) Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Clinical Psychology position (depending on qualifications.
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Works in a clinical capacity to facilitate smooth functioning of the department when necessary. Imaging services include X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, Bone Density, CT scan, Digital Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PET-CT, Ultrasound services, Cardiac Cath, and Interventional Radiology.
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Qualifications: Oregon Licensed Psychologist (PsyD, PhD), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), or eligibility for Oregon licensure.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Licensed Psychologist (PhD or PsyD). Master's degree in Mental Health, Social Work, Clinical Psychology or a closely related field required.
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Improving your clinical skills and acumen through participation in continuing education and training opportunities (continuing education support is available) This will be a rewarding opportunity for a doctor who is looking for clinical autonomy and enjoys working in a busy practice.
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Or a Masters in Divinity with Board Certified by National Association of Catholic Chaplains, or Association of Professional Chaplains, the National Association of Jewish Chaplains, or Spiritual Care Association/Healthcare Chaplaincy Association or Association of Clinical Pastoral Education is required.
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Access to our Clinical Nurse Liaison Team. The primary responsibility of the Surgical Technologist is to assist the clinical staff by performing a variety of support functions to facilitate the delivery of surgical/procedural services to the patient and provide patient care necessary for comfort, hygiene, simple treatments.
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The CSS may work under the clinical direction of the clinic providers, registered nurses as appropriate, and has a direct reporting relationship to the Practice Supervisor. The Clinical Support Specialist (CSS) provides a full range of critical support as part of a comprehensive medical team.
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Completion of a nationally recognized accredited certified nursing assistant (CNA II only) training program, OR. Completion of a nationally recognized accredited licensed practical nurse (LPN) training program; while progressing towards LPN certification.
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Benefits: Medical w/ HSA or HRA, Dental, Flexible Spending Acct (FSA) Current Oregon Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license (basic or advance) and national EMT registration with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) OR.
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Pre-visit planning and post-visit coordination for patients, patient rooming, collecting patient vital signs, managing medication refills, point of care testing, documentation in the electronic medical record, maintaining clinic flow, inventory management, assisting with procedures and treatments, and communicating with efficiency and diplomacy.
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Employer contribution to HSA and HRA (when enrolled in Medical Plan) Voluntary Benefits (Vision, Life Insurance and ADD, Pet Insurance, Aflac, Legal Shield) Completion of a nationally recognized accredited certified medical assistant (CMA) training program, OR.
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