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Additional Long-term incentive stock award Above market compensation-Range from $67,000 to $108,000 LCSW, LMHC, LMFT We have outpatient clinics in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Yonkers, Long Island City, New Hyde Park, Forest Hills, Garden City, Westchester County, West Nyack, Melville.
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Clinical Social Worker - Full LCSW Required Work Arrangement: Requisition Number: 237911 Regular or Temporary: Regular Location: Durham, NC, US, 27710 Personnel Area: DUKE PRIMARY CARE Date: Jun 6, 2024 At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community.
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Today, our team of compassionate and expert providers offer a range of services, including primary care, mental health care, wound care, and more, with a mission to elevate the standard of care for seniors in long-term care and skilled nursing facilities.
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What you’ll be doing:•This position provides a full range of out-patient mental health clinical services, including evaluation, short and long term psychotherapy, group and family therapy, as well as in-patient treatment.
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Additional Info:This position provides a full range of out-patient mental health clinical services, including evaluation, short and long term psychotherapy, group and family therapy.
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TITLE: Social Worker(LCSW)LOCATION: Miles City, Montana Now is your chance to join a top hospital where career growth and opportunity await you. The position will also provide services in comprehensive case management, care coordination, continuing care services, and crisis intervention.
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If you're a dedicated LCSW seeking a rewarding career in a supportive healthcare environment, look no further. Join us in the Miles City area and become part of our exceptional team dedicated to providing top-notch care to our community.
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What they’re looking for:•Master's Degree in Social Work required. They are committed to building healthcare teams whose care exceeds the expectations of their patients and community and are looking for individuals who share the same values.
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The range for the position is between 72K-87K depending on experience and the hospital offers great benefits and a relocation package. You could live in an area with a low cost of living work at a medical center which is a progressive rural healthcare organization located in the picturesque Badlands of Eastern Montana might be the place.
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Someone with Inpatient treatment experience would be a plus as they do limited on that side. Hours and compensation potential:•Position is Monday-Friday. Apply now and take the next step in your career journey.
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What you’ll be doing:•This position provides a full range of out-patient mental health clinical services, including evaluation, short and long term psychotherapy, group and family therapy, as well as in-patient treatment.
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Job Summary: Provides psychosocial assessments, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as discharge planning to and consultation about patients and families to assist them and the health care team in coping with patient's hospitalization, illness, diagnosis, treatment, and/or life situation, including emotional, mental, and substance abuse disorders.
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Serves as a liaison and resource for internal partners including but not limited to: Customer Service, Utilization Management, Case Management and external partners including agencies such as Orange County Social Services, Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS), RCOC, OCPG and California Child Services (CCS.
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This position provides a full range of out-patient mental health clinical services, including evaluation, short and long term psychotherapy, group and family therapy, as well as in-patient treatment.
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Our clinicians provide mental health services to residents within assisted living, long term care, rehab and skilled nursing facilities. #LMHC Mental Health Counselors #Psychotherapy #Geriatrics Clinical Social Worker #Assisted Living #Skilled Nursing #Psychologists #Geriatrics #Talk Therapy Professional Counselors #LPC.
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