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Must be currently licensed by the State of Pennsylvania to practice independently: LCSW, Licensed Psychologist, LPC or LMFT. Two (2) years’ experience in mental health as a primary therapist, or functional experience in therapeutic relationships as a primary clinician in another level of behavioral health care.
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Are you a Licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Are you a Licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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Headways is a flexible service, meaning your hours are yours to set, and it’s up to you whether you see your patients in-person or remotely via telehealth while working from home. Mental health clinicians use Headway in a number of ways, ranging from conducting psychotherapy sessions with patients to providing and overseeing medication management.
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Facilitates clinical referrals to psychiatrist, psychologist, or other treatment facilities. Must have PA Child Abuse Clearance, PA Criminal Background, FBI clearances, mandated reporter training or able to get if not already obtained.
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Currently, we are accepting applications for: LSW, LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or Licensed Psychologist who has a current PA License with at least 2 years of outpatient mental health experience. Currently, we are accepting applications for: LSW, LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or Licensed Psychologist who has a current PA License with at least 2 years of outpatient mental health experience.
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Provide accurate and timely documentation of assessments, interventions and evaluations as established by hospital policy and medical staff rules and regulations
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Provide the following psychology services at the request from a qualified member of the medical staff:Diagnostic testingIndividual, group and family therapiesParticipate in multi-disciplinary treatment conferencesParticipate in program development and evaluation
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Remote, Social Worker, Psychotherapy, Mental Health Counseling, Telehealth Counseling, Behavioral Health, Psychotherapist, Virtual Mental Health Therapist, Remote LCSW, LPC, Social Worker, Telehealth Therapist, Counselor, LMHC, LCSW, Virtual LMFT, LICSW, LPC, LMHP, LIMHP, LPCC, LISW, Psychologist, Counselor, Psychotherapist, Remote, Telehealth, Virtual.
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Focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders, Clinical Psychologists aim to improve the psychological well-being of their clients.
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You have an unrestricted license to practice psychotherapy in at least one state and ideally, multiple states (Psychologist, LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHC, etc. We have raised over $300 million from prominent investors including Kinnevik, Tiger Global, Northzone, RRE Ventures, Rethink Impact, Work-Bench, William K Warren Foundation, SemperVirens, Able Partners, True Capital Ventures, and a strategic investor, Guardian Life Insurance.
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We've worked hard for you to enjoy some one-of-a-kind benefits you'll not likely find anywhere else, because they benefit you more than they benefit us: Our early pay program Student loan reimbursement Free well-being tele-visits with a psychologist.
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SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE HYBRID REMOTE DAYS ELIGIBLE Job Description : Psychotherapist EDUCATION Master's: Degree in a Mental Health discipline or equivalent education/experience CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE: LCSW-Licensed Clinical Social Worker OR LMFT-Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist OR PSY-Psychologist of California TYPICAL EXPERIENCE: 2 years of recent relevant experience.
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As a psychologist, this position will also provide direct clinical services to students, serve in the after-hours counselor-on-call rotation, and participate as a supervisor in CHW's APaccredited Doctoral Internship and/or Practicum program s.
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We are looking to contract with a certified psychologist and/or a certified art therapist to evaluate the flagged student response and provide a determination if a potential crisis exists. Certified psychologist - psychologist has a doctoral degree with a specialization in working with adolescents as well as specific training in giving and analyzing projective testing.
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Licensed Psychologist - PsyD or Ph. D. - Fully Remote. We seek a Massachusetts Telehealth Licensed Psychologist with a Ph. D. or PsyD to join our Network. Licensed Psychologist - PsyD or Ph. D. - Fully Remote.
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