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New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers hires psychologists, psychiatrists, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers, chemical dependency counselors, and administrative staff to meet our needs.
We provide both Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient levels of care for psychiatric and substance use disorders. The ideal candidate is a dynamic self-starter that enjoys working independently and has excellent clinical and organizational skills.
Must have a minimum of a Master’s in Psychology or Social Work and be licensed as an LPC, LMFT, LMSW, LCSW, or Clinical Psychologist (LPC-interns and LMFT-Associates will be considered.) The successful candidate will have a strong clinical background in treating psychiatric disorders, addictions, and dual diagnosis patients. We strive to provide excellent clinical care as well as maintain a pleasant and supportive work environment!
Submit resume via the form below. Call 1-800-685-9796 to learn more.
Current Open Positions
Contact us to inquire about current opportunities at 1-800-685-9796.
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