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The Patient Services Specialist II will accurately complete patient registration/check-in and check-out. This position is responsible for diversified administrative duties and front end clinical operations activities which will include greeting patients and families; collecting patient information; completing cashiering functions; processing internal consults; disseminating after-visit summaries; communicating discharge recommendations; and assisting with scheduling patient appointments. The incumbent interacts with patients, families, clinicians, and administrative staff in a courteous and professional manner, while placing an emphasis on adhering to high standards of customer service.
The Pediatric Neurologist will address the four major functions of the Institute: (1) patient care (2) staff teaching (3) research, and (4) administration, which will be guided by the goals and objectives of the of the Neurology and Developmental Medicine Department at Kennedy Krieger Institute. You will be responsible for providing care to children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental, musculoskeletal, and related disorders. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to, providing care within the neurology and developmental medicine programs at any of our locations. It is anticipated this may include further developing our continuum of patient...
Pediatric Physiatrist
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, MD
A Physical Therapist at the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury (ICSCI) at Kennedy Krieger Institute plays a crucial role in providing comprehensive care to individuals with spinal cord injuries and related conditions. The position involves evaluating and developing treatment plans, executing and supervising therapy programs, and maintaining patient records. The ICSCI offers a dynamic environment with a focus on innovative and medically supervised therapy programs. The center serves children and adults with spinal cord injuries and paralysis, aiming to improve health and neurological function. (
This Physical Therapist I will generally provide weekend-only services and will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, and supervision of therapy programs for persons with neuromotor dysfunction. The Physical Therapist will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs for affiliating students, staff, and community agencies; maintain appropriate patient records; and clinical supervision of physical therapist assistants, physical therapy aides.
The Instructional Assistant I will perform duties that are instructional in nature and will deliver services to students in a classroom setting under daily direction of an early intervention teacher. This staff member will interact daily with children, encourage language, social, and self-regulatory development. The incumbent will collect progress and treatment response data; organize the classroom; prepare teaching materials; and assist with parent communication and training.
The Program Manager coordinates administrative processes for the Neurobehavioral Unit (NBU) operations, oversees administrative functions for the Senior Vice President, Behavioral Psychology, and coordinates and manages communication between Behavioral Psychology programs. The incumbent is a strategic problem-solver who identifies and provides appropriate solution options to the Director, NBU Programs and the Senior Vice President, Behavioral Psychology. This position will also develop reports for NBU and department programs; assist in recruitment and application processes; oversee compliance, onboarding, and mentoring of staff; track data; and provide overall...
The Polysomnographic (PSG) Technologist II will measure electrical activity of patient's brain waves and other physiological variables, using polysomnography in the outpatient Sleep Electroencephalographic (EEG) Clinic. This position supports outpatient research studies; clinical neurophysiology studies; and the diagnosis/treatment of sleep disorders. This staff member will collect patient information; document observations; follow protocols; record and review data; write reports; engage in training; maintain the technical environment and laboratory inventory; and assist with maintenance of equipment.
The Psychiatric Clinical Social Worker I provides clinical care to children, adolescents, adults, and families including evaluation, treatment planning, and treatment of mental health conditions. The incumbent provides services utilizing evidence-based/informed treatment models that are best suited to the needs of the patient/family, and coordinates care with multi-disciplinary teams focused on the strengths and effective treatment individualized for the patient and family. The incumbent may be involved in training activities, outreach, and research as members of interdisciplinary programs and the department.
CHILD/ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST OPPORTUNITIES
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, MD
Overview: Located in Baltimore, MD., Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally recognized institution dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth with developmental disabilities and disorders of the brain, spinal...