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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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QUALIFICATIONSLicensure / Certification / Registration: LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or Licensed as Clinical Psychologist in State of CT. preferred, or may be license eligible with required current Associate license (MLSW, PC-A, MFT-A) with ability to obtain full clinical licensure within 3 years of hire.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Clinical Psychologist to conduct diagnostic interviewsAre you a Clinical Psychologist looking for a lucrative job (or side hustle) that offers flexibility and simplicity.
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Must have a valid Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Clinical Psychologist (Psy. D / Ph. D) license in the state of Pennsylvania. Total Life is currently seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania to provide virtual individual and group therapy.
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PhD or PsyD. in psychology, with specialization in child clinical psychology from an APaccredited training program or similar relevant specilization (e.g., school psychology with emphasis in applied behavior analysis.
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TeamHealth has an excellent opportunity for a full-time board certified Psychologist or Licensed Clinical Social Worker to join our post-acute care behavioral health team in the South Denver area.
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Swedish Health is seeking a Per Diem Clinical Pain Psychologist to join Swedish Pain Services (SPS) at its First Hill campus in beautiful downtown Seattle. Join a strong, interdisciplinary team that provides direct clinical services in its functional restoration program and hospital-based pain management suite, as well as comprehensive outpatient care, including behavioral health, physical and occupational therapy and relaxation therapy.
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Candidates are required to possess an advanced degree in occupational therapy or behavioral sciences and must be eligible for licensure to practice in the state of WA as one of the following: Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor, Occupational Therapist, Marriage and Family Therapist Counselor, Advanced Social Worker, or Independent Clinical Social Worker.
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Licensure: Licensed Mental Health Counselor/Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Master Social Worker, Licensed Psychologist, Masters-level licensure candidate (e.g. LMSW.
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Nocall Specialty: Neuropsych - theDept is Neurorehab and Physician Medicine FTE: 40 hours per week asan agency locum EMR: Cerner Reasonfor Coverage: Leave SupportStaff: Theywill work with another Neuropsychologist, two psychometrists and one CSRdirectly, Neurology and Neurosurgery providersQualificationsPhDor PsyD from an American Psychological Association accredited program inclinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology.
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A Current and Active Washington License to practice as an independent clinical psychologist/psychotherapist: PhD/PsyD, LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC. Recent clinical experience providing individual psychotherapy (must be within the past two years.
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Relational Psych, PLLC is a growing group practice providing individual and couples psychotherapy and psychological testing in Seattle, WA. Relational Psych values relational psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories at the core of clinical work and provides services that prioritize long-term growth.
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Required: Active Licensure (LICSW, LMFT, LMHC, or Clinical Psychologist) in the State of Washington. Required: Active Licensure (LICSW, LMFT, LMHC, or Clinical Psychologist) in the State of Washington.
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Serve as psychologist and senior behavior analyst on interdisciplinary teams and to other behavioral team staff. Licensed as a Psychologist in the State of Washington. Critical features of this position are described under the headings below, but are subject to change at the discretion of the clinical program team and department management.
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A) A psychiatrist, psychologist, physician assistant working with a supervising psychiatrist, psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner, psychiatric nurse, or social worker, as defined in this chapter and chapter 71.34 RCW.
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