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Board within the Community Supervision for Life (CSL) Program located in Trenton, New Jersey. The Mental Health Clinician III participates in the assessment of clinical needs of adult inmates sentenced
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learning on and off campus, including a growing emphasis on international experiences through short- and long-term study abroad. Students also have access to a robust program of applied research and outreach
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required student health forms prior to the start of our summer program for middle and high school students. The Nurse acts as our on site medical professional to provide care for children ages 12-18
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meetings. Maintains appropriate log sheets and records needed for efficient operation of Department. Develops and maintains computerized database related to program needs with 90-95% accuracy as indicated by
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the senior mental health practitioner who provides lead functions for the program, to include screening of intakes and referrals, care coordination, ensuring completion of program specific documentation
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, residents, and medical students. 2. Support the MFM fellowship program consistent with ACGME training standards. 3. Provide hands-on training in ultrasound, prenatal diagnosis, and high-risk pregnancy
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of an intercollegiate athletic program and has an understanding of technical knowledge of the sport of Football with the ability to develop student-athletes to their full potential. Minimum Education and Experience
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Center Health Program- EOHSI. Assists in maintenance of essential records. Conducts benefit assessments and advises patients of internal resources to assist with their needs. Responds with sensitivity
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receiving program/referral; client satisfaction supervised observations, or other provider. Collaborates effectively with other staff members and referral sources for disposition, as indicated by supervisory
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to World Trade Center (WTC) first responders and their families related to their health care and general well-being for a Federally contracted health program. Under supervision, provides supportive