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A Rewarding Career in Behavioral Health: We’re Hiring Licensed Clinical Psychologists!

A Rewarding Career in Behavioral Health: We’re Hiring Licensed Clinical Psychologists!

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A Rewarding Career in Behavioral Health: We’re Hiring Licensed Clinical Psychologists!

Do you have an interest in human behavior and motivation? Is helping others the focus of your life? Do you thrive in an environment where you have the opportunity to make a tangible difference in people’s lives? If so, we want to hear from you! We’re hiring licensed clinical psychologists now! Start a career with us in behavioral health!

This position is great for professionals who…
This position is great for professionals who are passionate about helping others and enjoy working with people. This will be an amazing opportunity to practice therapy while improving lives. If you love evidence-based treatment, we’re a great place to work. We are particularly a good match for behavioral psychologists who thrive on an integrative team and want to learn specialty treatments for behavioral disorders.

The daily responsibilities of this position include…
The psychologist’s responsibilities will include conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing services (such as individual and group therapy sessions) to patients with a range of diagnoses including depression, anxiety, and PTSD. You will also provide consultation for other health care professionals and participate in interdisciplinary teams focused on patient wellness. Additional duties may include participating in research or presentations at national or local conferences.

When you join our team, you will enjoy…
Work with a fun, compassionate group of people who are here to make a difference. You’ll love getting to know our team of dedicated professionals, and you’ll find it very rewarding to be part of an organization that values its team members. You will also have access to multiple education and development opportunities as well as an outstanding benefits package.

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