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Overview
The Clinical Psychologist will work in an established Outpatient Mental Health Practice treating both Adult and Child patients. The role offers flexibility within standard Monday to Friday business hours.
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Compensation
$110,000 - $175,000 / YEAR
Posted
2 months ago
UHS
The Registered Nurse provides nursing care for psychiatric patients across various age groups and conditions, utilizing the nursing process to assess needs, develop diagnoses, plan, and evaluate care. Duties also involve administering and monitoring medications, ensuring safety, and executing milieu management and crisis intervention strategies.
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