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The YES Clinician works with patients and families to create treatment plans that address mental health concerns, trauma, environmental and caregiver safety, child abuse and neglect, grief and loss, behavior management and parenting skills.
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This is an excellent opportunity to provide quality, compassionate care as a cardiology advanced practice clinician (APC) for weekday rounding at our skilled nursing facility partners. We ask that candidates have a current Washington nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA) license and DEA. Preferred candidates have two (2) years of cardiology or post-acute care experience.
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Performs home sleep study electronic downloading, reading and scoring of data for physician interpretation.
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Functional medicine clinicians are healthcare professionals who use a holistic approach to diagnose, treat, and prevent chronic illnesses by addressing the root cause of the problem.
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Licensed to practice in Washington state as an independent clinician (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, LPC or equivalent). Licensed to practice in Washington state as an associate clinician under supervision of a licensed clinician (AICSW, MFT-A, MHC-A or equivalent) OR.
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Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Clinician to join our team of innovators who explore and develop new approaches and implement novel strategies. With sites located in Tukwila, Burien, North Tacoma, University Place, Olympia, Shelton, Bremerton, Aberdeen, Yelm, Vancouver, (Salmon Creek and Oakview) and Portland Oregon, we offer comprehensive intensive, Wrap-around mental health services to a diverse population for youth and families.
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Create 3 SMART goals each quarter with the Associate Program Director (APD) to improve your skills as a clinician. As a Clinician I, your role is integral in supporting and ensuring the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of the IOP team and clients, aiming for the highest quality standards.
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Are you a licensed Clinician with a passion for Utilization Management wanting to make a career change? The expected hiring range for a Behavioral Health Utilization Management Clinician is $42.00 - $44.00 an hour depending on skills, experience, education, and training; relevant licensure / certifications; and performance history.
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Fully remote licensed Therapist / Counselor opportunities.
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