$2500 Hiring Incentive
The Physical Therapist I (PT I) will perform evaluation and subsequent planning, execution, delegation, and supervision of treatment programs for persons with acquired or developmental disabilities. The PT I will participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs. The PT I will provide patient care, supervise Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) and rehabilitation technicians, and maintain appropriate patient records consistent with KKI policies and procedures and in accordance with Laws and Regulations of the Board...
The Program Coordinator provides training coordination to the Maryland Center for Developmental Disabilities (MCDD). This will include serving on the MCDD’s leadership team as a central resource regarding training systems, developing and evaluating new training projects and funding, serving as a central contact regarding training for the MCDD’s external partners, overall coordination of all training activities, technical assistance, trainees from universities, training technology and training data.
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The Project Manager, Facilities will assist departmental leadership in day-to-day management and oversight of departmental operations and/or organizational capital improvement projects. This staff member will identify needs; research, obtain, compile, and analyze data; develop plans and designs; implement solutions to aid efficient operations and growth; coordinate with external consultants and contractors; and may work to renovate, modernize or build new facilities. This position works with budgets and is involved in the departmental grant preparation/development process to include tasking, tracking objectives and meeting time sensitive deadlines. The Project Manager, Facilities may be expected...
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 - $10,000 Hiring Incentive
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 cord and musculoskeletal system through excellence in patient care, special education, research, and professional training.
BILINGUAL PSYCHOLOGIST I
Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessment (CNaP)
Are you a passionate, driven bilingual psychologist eager to make an impact? Do you dream of joining a world-renowned institution dedicated to transforming the lives of children through exceptional care and innovative research? Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD, is...
The Psychologist I will provide psychological assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and/or treatment services for outpatient clients at the Center for Autism Services, Science and Innovation (CASSI). The incumbent may also provide training to parents, paraprofessionals and professionals. Primary clinical responsibilities will be for patients aged 2 through young adult.
Vacancy ID
12694
Location
Greenspring - Creamer Family Building
Street
3901 Greenspring Avenue
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Zip
21211
Position Type
Regular Full Time
# of Hours
40.00
Department : Name
CASSI (Center for Autism Services Science and Innovation)
The Psychologist I provides psychotherapy and clinical assessment in the Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress (CCFTS) treatment program. These children are primarily those who have experienced or may be at risk for trauma through physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, domestic and community violence. The Psychologist I will assess these children along a continuum of screenings to full psychological evaluations. These are formal evaluations requiring psychometrically sound instruments, in addition to clinical interviewing. Assessment areas include emotional, cognitive, achievement, and developmental functioning of referred children. This position requires the ability to address the needs...
The Psychologist I provides psychotherapy and clinical assessment in the Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress (CCFTS) treatment program. These children are primarily those who have experienced or may be at risk for trauma through physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, domestic and community violence. The Psychologist I will assess these children along a continuum of screenings to full psychological evaluations. These are formal evaluations requiring psychometrically sound instruments, in addition to clinical interviewing. Assessment areas include emotional, cognitive, achievement, and developmental functioning of referred children. This position requires the ability to address the needs...