This position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP), a student loan payment reimbursement program. You must meet specific individual eligibility requirements in accordance with VHA policy and submit your EDRP application within four months of appointment. Program Approval, award amount (up to $200,000) and eligibility period (one to five years) are determined by the VHA Education Loan Repayment Services program office after complete review of the EDRP application.
VA Careers - Psychologist: *************************************
Total Rewards of a Allied Health Professional
The Psychologist with the Mental Health Service with primary assignment of the Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (MH RRTP) . The Psychologist provides a full range of behavioral and mental health services utilizing appropriate instruments and structured interviews, generates psychological reports when needed, serves as authoritative source of information in the use and interpretation of tests to make differential diagnosis and provides mental health health and substance use disorders and co-occurring medical and psychosocial condition, in consultation with a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Duties include but are not limited to:
* Provides direct clinical care to include case management and assessment, to an assigned Veteran resident of the MH RRTP, consistent with approved clinical privileges and type of hospital appointment.
* Develop effective working relationships with patients, team members, and relevant hospital employees.
* Consult with medical center staff on a wide variety of patient care issues.
* Response to requests for patient treatment services.
* Supervise psychology trainees & unlicensed staff in the provision of mental health services, as assigned.
* Actively participate in psychology, service, and/or facility committees, as assigned.
* Ensure work is in compliance with standards and expectations of Joint Commission and other relevant accrediting bodies. Assist program leadership in accreditation preparation and continuous readiness activities as requested.
* Other duties may be assigned.
Work Schedule: Monday- Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM
Recruitment Incentive (Sign-on Bonus): Not Authorized
Permanent Change of Station (Relocation Assistance): Not Authorized
EDRP Authorized: Former EDRP participants ineligible to apply for incentive. Contact Lacey.Adkins.gov, the EDRP Coordinator for questions/assistance. Learn more
Pay: Competitive salary and regular salary increases. When setting pay, a higher step rate of the appropriate grade may be determined after consideration of higher or unique qualifications or special needs of the VA (Above Minimum Rate of the Grade).
Paid Time Off: 37-50 days of annual paid time offer per year (13-26 days of annual leave, 13 days of sick leave, 11 paid Federal holidays per year)
Selected applicants may qualify for credit toward annual leave accrual, based on prior [work experience] or military service experience.
Parental Leave: After 12 months of employment, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child.
Child Care Subsidy: After 60 days of employment, full time employees with a total family income below $144,000 may be eligible for a childcare subsidy up to 25% of total eligible childcare costs for eligible children up to the monthly maximum of $416.66.
Retirement: Traditional federal pension (5 years vesting) and federal 401K with up to 5% in contributions by VA
Insurance: Federal health/vision/dental/term life/long-term care (many federal insurance programs can be carried into retirement)
Telework: Not Available
Virtual: This is not a virtual position.
Functional Statement #: 93048-A/93049-A/93050-A
Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized
$144k yearly 10d ago
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MSW Clinical Intern
Cook Counseling and Consulting Inc.
Columbus, OH
Job Title: MSW Student Intern - Psychotherapy and Group Facilitation
Practice Setting:Mid-sized Group Private Practice
In-Person Internship
Duration:Duration is determined by the course requirements for your MSW program. These requirements vary by university, program, and academic standing.
About Us:
We are a dynamic mid-sized group private practice located in Gahanna, Ohio, committed to providing quality mental health services to our community. As part of our commitment to social responsibility, we offer pro bono programming for military sexual trauma survivors, providing specialized support to those in need.
Internship Overview:
We are seeking a motivated MSW student intern to join our team and contribute to our mission of supporting individuals affected by military sexual trauma (MST). The internship will focus on providing psychotherapy to clients in our new MST pro bono program, clients who experience a variety of mental health symptoms, as well as observing and facilitating group therapy and peer support groups. The intern will work closely with the clinical director to build a strong foundation of clinical skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities:
1.Psychotherapy:Provide individual psychotherapy to clients enrolled in our pro bono programming for military sexual trauma, providing psychotherapy for clients with various mental health concerns, utilizing evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Observation of psychotherapy with children, teens, adults, couples, families and groups.
2.Group Therapy and Peer Support:Observe and facilitate group therapy and peer support groups under the guidance of the clinical director. Contribute to the development and implementation of group programming.
3.Collaboration:Work closely with the clinical director and other team members to ensure cohesive and client-centered care. Participate in case consultations and team meetings.
4.Clinical Skill Development:Engage in ongoing training and supervision to enhance clinical skills. Receive constructive feedback to support professional growth.
5.Compliance:Adhere to ethical guidelines and standards, including maintaining client confidentiality. Ensure compliance with all academic requirements outlined by the university.
Qualifications:
1. Currently enrolled in an MSW degree program.
2. Ability to pass a background check.
3. Obtain a Social Work Trainee (SWT) license.
4. Commitment to completing all academic requirements outlined by the university.
Skills and Attributes:
1. Empathy and sensitivity to the needs of trauma survivors and those with various mental health concerns.
2. Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
3. Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.
4. Eagerness to learn and apply evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
Benefits:
1. Supervision and mentorship from experienced licensed professionals.
2. Exposure to diverse clinical experiences in a group private practice setting.
3. Opportunities for professional development and training.
4. Contribution to a meaningful and socially responsible mission.
Application Process:
To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience, and contact information for two professional references. Interviews will be scheduled for qualified candidates. This internship will need to be approved by your university's field education program if we are not already an approved organization.
Deadline for Application:We are seeking interns who are prepared to start in the spring 2024 semester.
Join us in making a positive impact on the lives of military sexual trauma survivors. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable clinical experience while contributing to a cause that matters. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated and passionate MSW student intern to our team.
Job Type: Contract
Salary: $12.00 - $18.00 per hour
Benefits:
Continuing education credits
Flexible schedule
Professional development assistance
Tuition reimbursement
Healthcare setting:
Clinic
Outpatient
Medical specialties:
Addiction Medicine
Psychiatry
Patient demographics:
Adolescents
Adults
Children
Older adults
Schedule:
Choose your own hours
Day shift
Evening shift
Work Location: In person
$12-18 hourly 21d ago
Psychologist - Dyslexia Clinic
Alexander Graham Bell Association for The Deaf and Hard of Hearing 2.9
Akron, OH
Akron Children's Hospital is dedicated to building a diverse workforce - one that reflects our patient population and represents the communities we serve. Whether you're an early career psychologist or a seasoned clinician with years of experience, Akron Children's Hospital has something different that's hard to explain. You feel it in the atmosphere as soon as you enter through the doors. You experience it every day with your colleagues, staff, patients, and their families. Once you're here, you know you're home.
The Division of Pediatric Psychology at Akron Children's Hospital (ACH) is recruiting for a pediatric/child clinical psychologist to join our assessment team. The psychologist will join a multidisciplinary team consisting of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Speech/Language Therapy in expanding Dyslexia and learning evaluation services. Consultation and evaluation of Dyslexia and comorbid conditions would be the primary role of this provider, with opportunities to expand focus as interested. For psychologists interested in a full-time opportunity, this position could be combined with other available areas of recruitment (e.g. Autism Clinic, Anxiety/OCD Disorder Clinic, Tic/Tourette's Clinic, etc.).
Opportunities for engagement in quality improvement initiatives and clinical research are robust. Research support is available through protected time, close collaboration with the Research Institute to provide research coordination and statistical support, and additional funding for travel to present research at national and international conferences. Research mentorship and peer collaboration opportunities are also readily available resources.
Training and supervision opportunities are also available. Akron Children's Hospital has a robust externship program in close collaboration with several area universities, a newly developed Pediatric Psychology Internship Program, and an established Pediatric Psychology Fellowship Program. Psychologists also work closely with pediatric residents and fellows training in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Child Psychiatry, and several medical subspecialties to provide interprofessional education. Opportunities to teach medical students through collaboration with Northeast Ohio Medical University is also available. Educational and mentorship support is available for new supervisors and those looking to enhance their educator skills.
Requirements include a doctorate degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical, counseling, or educational psychology from an APA-accredited doctoral program, completion of an APA-accredited internship (child or pediatric emphasis preferred), license eligibility in the State of Ohio, and a strong interest in the practice of evidence-based pediatric psychology.
This position is a 501(c)(3) site which qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the Federal government.
This opportunity offers:
* Attractive guaranteed base salary
* Starting Bonus
* Quality Bonus
* Comprehensive benefits package
* Occurrence based malpractice
* Relocation assistance
* Generous vacation and CME time/money
* Student loan repayment strategies
Hospital Overview
Akron Children's has been caring for children since 1890. With two hospital campuses, 6 regional health centers and 50+ primary and specialty care locations throughout Ohio, we're making it easier for today's busy families to find the high-quality care they need. We also partner with other health systems to bring our neonatal and pediatric expertise to patients in their community hospitals.
Ranked among America's Best Children's Hospitals by Newsweek in 2022 and 2023, Akron Children's Hospital is the largest pediatric healthcare system in Northeast Ohio. With more than a million patient visits a year, we've been leading the way to healthier futures for children through quality patient care, education, advocacy, community service and medical discover for more than 130 years! Children aren't just a segment of our focus; they are our focus. The services at Akron Children's Hospital span the entire scope of medical services available today - from routine and preventative care to emerging technologies in surgery and patient care.
Akron Children's Hospital is the only freestanding pediatric hospital in Northeast Ohio and the 8 th largest children's hospital in the country. We are a major teaching affiliate of Northeast Ohio Medical University. Active involvement in medical student and resident education; academic appointment at Northeast Ohio Medical University is available and commensurate with experience. Akron Children's is dedicated to family-centered care and improving the treatment of childhood illness and injury through research at the Rebecca D. Considine Clinical Research Institute.
The resources available to our physicians, the cutting-edge technology, the collaboration from all departments and the cohesive nature in which we work allow us to live our mission and truly treat every child as we would our own.
Community Overview:
It's something you know as soon as you experience it. Our communities - the Northeast Ohio community - are deeply ingrained into our work, our volunteerism, and our daily lives. We are truly a part of the communities we serve, and the communities are a part of us. You'll be proud to tell people you meet that you work at Akron Children's as their faces light up and they tell you their own connection to the Hospital. Working at Akron Children's gives you so many opportunities to live in, work in and love Northeast Ohio.
Runners, hikers, bikers, and families who like to explore have plenty of options including the recreation of the Towpath Trail. The 110-mile towpath trail from Cleveland to below Canton offers places of tranquility, and hidden views of wildlife. Sports are a way of life in our region with many private and public golf courses as well as numerous lakes for fishing, boating, and sailing. Not far from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, we also offer many sports opportunities for youth as well as adults including basketball, baseball, soccer, football, swimming, tennis and more.
From major league attractions to small-town appeal, Northeast Ohio area has something for everyone. The area is rich in history and cultural diversity, and provides a stimulating blend of outstanding educational, cultural, and recreational resources. This four-season community offers outdoor enthusiasts more than 40,000 acres of parks for year-round enjoyment. Northeast Ohio has become a premier destination to work, live, play, shop and dine.
$81k-108k yearly est. 22d ago
Nursing Student Extern | Clinical Education
Memorial Health 4.4
Marysville, OH
We are looking for a Nursing Student Extern to join our collaborative team at Memorial Health!
What You'll Do:
Collect and document vital signs, basic assessments, and patient data.
Assist with ADLs, mobility, hygiene, feeding, and positioning.
Participate in admission data collection, discharge readiness activities, patient education and communication during handoff.
Perform validated nursing skills (with supervision).
Assist the RN with patient care procedures as allowed by policy.
Maintain patient confidentiality and adhere to hospital policies and safety protocols.
Engage in externship education sessions, simulation experiences, and evaluation processes.
What You Bring:
Registered nursing student enrolled in an accredited nursing program (ADN or BSN)
Entering final or second to last year of nursing program
Completed at least one clinical semester with satisfactory didactic and clinical evaluations, which must include:
Fundamentals of Nursing (Concepts and Foundational Skills) AND
Two clinical rotations in a hospital-based med-surg setting
Minimum GPA 2.8 or higher
In good clinical standing as verified by nursing program administration
Availability Requirements
Ability to work 24-36 hours per week for the duration of the 12-week program, as 8-hour or 12-hour shifts
Attendance to orientation and six 2-hour group workshops
Willingness to work rotating day/evening/night shifts depending on preceptor schedule
Skills & Competencies
Patient care, communication, teamwork, time management, detail-oriented, problem-solving, electronic charting, empathy, clinical skills
Why Join Us:
Time Off
Sick leave
Retirement
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System
Other
Kidzlink Daycare Center
Employee Recognition
Free Parking
Wellness Center
Competitive Salaries
Community/Family Atmosphere
Location:
Approx. 25 minutes away from Dublin, OH
Approx. 30 minutes away from Hillard, OH
Approx. 30 minutes away from Delaware, OH
Approx. 30 minutes away from Powell, OH
We look forward to seeing your application!
It is our commitment to inclusivity and diversity and our ongoing determination to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all staff and guests of the Hospital, regardless of age, color, disability, gender, gender expression or gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. For any questions or needed accommodations, please contact Memorial Health Human Resources at ************.
$32k-42k yearly est. 6d ago
Psychologist - Dyslexia Clinic
Akron Children's Hospital 4.8
Akron, OH
Akron Children's Hospital is dedicated to building a diverse workforce - one that reflects our patient population and represents the communities we serve. Whether you're an early career psychologist or a seasoned clinician with years of experience, Akron Children's Hospital has something different that's hard to explain. You feel it in the atmosphere as soon as you enter through the doors. You experience it every day with your colleagues, staff, patients, and their families. Once you're here, you know you're home.
The Division of Pediatric Psychology at Akron Children's Hospital (ACH) is recruiting for a pediatric/child clinical psychologist to join our assessment team. The psychologist will join a multidisciplinary team consisting of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Speech/Language Therapy in expanding Dyslexia and learning evaluation services. Consultation and evaluation of Dyslexia and comorbid conditions would be the primary role of this provider, with opportunities to expand focus as interested. For psychologists interested in a full-time opportunity, this position could be combined with other available areas of recruitment (e.g. Autism Clinic, Anxiety/OCD Disorder Clinic, Tic/Tourette's Clinic, etc.).
Opportunities for engagement in quality improvement initiatives and clinical research are robust. Research support is available through protected time, close collaboration with the Research Institute to provide research coordination and statistical support, and additional funding for travel to present research at national and international conferences. Research mentorship and peer collaboration opportunities are also readily available resources.
Training and supervision opportunities are also available. Akron Children's Hospital has a robust externship program in close collaboration with several area universities, a newly developed Pediatric Psychology Internship Program, and an established Pediatric Psychology Fellowship Program. Psychologists also work closely with pediatric residents and fellows training in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Child Psychiatry, and several medical subspecialties to provide interprofessional education. Opportunities to teach medical students through collaboration with Northeast Ohio Medical University is also available. Educational and mentorship support is available for new supervisors and those looking to enhance their educator skills.
Requirements include a doctorate degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical, counseling, or educational psychology from an APA-accredited doctoral program, completion of an APA-accredited internship (child or pediatric emphasis preferred), license eligibility in the State of Ohio, and a strong interest in the practice of evidence-based pediatric psychology.
This position is a 501(c)(3) site which qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the Federal government.
This opportunity offers:
* Attractive guaranteed base salary
* Starting Bonus
* Quality Bonus
* Comprehensive benefits package
* Occurrence based malpractice
* Relocation assistance
* Generous vacation and CME time/money
* Student loan repayment strategies
Hospital Overview
Akron Children's has been caring for children since 1890. With two hospital campuses, 6 regional health centers and 50+ primary and specialty care locations throughout Ohio, we're making it easier for today's busy families to find the high-quality care they need. We also partner with other health systems to bring our neonatal and pediatric expertise to patients in their community hospitals.
Ranked among America's Best Children's Hospitals by Newsweek in 2022 and 2023, Akron Children's Hospital is the largest pediatric healthcare system in Northeast Ohio. With more than a million patient visits a year, we've been leading the way to healthier futures for children through quality patient care, education, advocacy, community service and medical discover for more than 130 years! Children aren't just a segment of our focus; they are our focus. The services at Akron Children's Hospital span the entire scope of medical services available today - from routine and preventative care to emerging technologies in surgery and patient care.
Akron Children's Hospital is the only freestanding pediatric hospital in Northeast Ohio and the 8th largest children's hospital in the country. We are a major teaching affiliate of Northeast Ohio Medical University. Active involvement in medical student and resident education; academic appointment at Northeast Ohio Medical University is available and commensurate with experience. Akron Children's is dedicated to family-centered care and improving the treatment of childhood illness and injury through research at the Rebecca D. Considine Clinical Research Institute.
The resources available to our physicians, the cutting-edge technology, the collaboration from all departments and the cohesive nature in which we work allow us to live our mission and truly treat every child as we would our own.
Community Overview:
It's something you know as soon as you experience it. Our communities - the Northeast Ohio community - are deeply ingrained into our work, our volunteerism, and our daily lives. We are truly a part of the communities we serve, and the communities are a part of us. You'll be proud to tell people you meet that you work at Akron Children's as their faces light up and they tell you their own connection to the Hospital. Working at Akron Children's gives you so many opportunities to live in, work in and love Northeast Ohio.
Runners, hikers, bikers, and families who like to explore have plenty of options including the recreation of the Towpath Trail. The 110-mile towpath trail from Cleveland to below Canton offers places of tranquility, and hidden views of wildlife. Sports are a way of life in our region with many private and public golf courses as well as numerous lakes for fishing, boating, and sailing. Not far from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, we also offer many sports opportunities for youth as well as adults including basketball, baseball, soccer, football, swimming, tennis and more.
From major league attractions to small-town appeal, Northeast Ohio area has something for everyone. The area is rich in history and cultural diversity, and provides a stimulating blend of outstanding educational, cultural, and recreational resources. This four-season community offers outdoor enthusiasts more than 40,000 acres of parks for year-round enjoyment. Northeast Ohio has become a premier destination to work, live, play, shop and dine.
$88k-101k yearly est. 60d+ ago
MSW Clinical Internship - Pathway Caring for Children (Canton, OH)
Pathway Caring for Children 3.7
Canton, OH
In-Person Flexible Schedule Supervision by LISW-S Trauma-Informed Practice
Are you an MSW student looking for a meaningful, hands-on clinical internship with strong supervision and a supportive team? Pathway Caring for Children is currently accepting Master of Social Work interns seeking for-credit practicum or field placements for upcoming semesters.
This internship gives MSW students the opportunity to develop real-world clinical skills working with children, adolescents, and families in a mission-driven agency setting.
Why MSW Students Choose Pathway
Access to LISW-S supervisors who meet all Ohio CSWMFT Board supervision requirements
Opportunities to practice trauma-informed care, family systems work, and strengths-based interventions
Flexible scheduling that works with classes or employment
In-person or hybrid placement options
Exposure to both clinical counseling and child welfare programming
Real clinical experience that prepares you for LISW or LSW licensure and entry-level social work roles
A collaborative environment where interns are supported, encouraged, and treated as part of the team
Your Internship Experience Will Include
Orientation to agency programs, models, and trauma-informed practices
Shadowing individual and family sessions with licensed clinicians
Opportunities to co-facilitate therapy or psychoeducational groups
Learning intake, assessment, documentation, and case management steps
Supporting treatment planning and client goal development
Receiving weekly one-on-one supervision that aligns with your university requirements
Participation in staff meetings, case reviews, and professional development trainings
Providing supervised client sessions when approved by your supervisor
Who Should Apply
Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program
Seeking an internship for academic credit
Interested in working with children, teens, and families
Professional, reliable, and committed to ethical practice
Strong communication, organization, and self-motivation
Comfortable working independently and within a multidisciplinary team
A background check is required before placement.
What You'll Gain
Direct clinical experience in child and family mental health
Hours that count toward Ohio LSW/LISW licensure requirements (when applicable)
Experience with documentation, treatment planning, and client engagement
Trauma-informed training and exposure to evidence-based practices
Networking and mentorship from licensed clinicians
A résumé that stands out for post-graduation job searches
How to Apply
Submit your resume and a short cover letter including:
Your university
Degree program (MSW)
Required internship dates/hours
Any specific placement requirements
Pathway is a smoke free and drug free organization. All applicants must be able to pass a background check.
$28k-35k yearly est. 40d ago
Clinical Intern - Main CVICU - Full Time - Rotating
Christ Hospital 4.1
Ohio
The practice of nursing requires specialized knowledge, judgment, and skills to provide care to groups and individuals. The RN utilizes knowledge derived from the principles of biological, physical, behavioral, social, and nursing sciences to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care. All care is provided based on the concepts inherent in the model of care for TCH which promotes an on-going partnership between patients and families and the team of healthcare providers. The care is culturally based and age specific. The RN adheres to American Nursing Association (ANA) code of ethics and to the scope of practice described in the Ohio Nurse Practice Act.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL:
Please describe any specialized knowledge or skills, which are REQUIRED to perform the position duties. Do not list personal credentials of the current jobholder that would not be required if the job were being filled. List any special education required for this position.
EDUCATION:
* TCH does hire AD and Diploma nurses; however all nurses hired after January 2010 must receive their BSN within 5 years of the date of hire. RN's who were employed at TCH prior to January 2010, and have more than 20 years of experience as an RN are permitted to pursue their BSN on a voluntary basis.
* A MSN or DNP are not required but supersede the requirement for the BSN.
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: None required
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: The RN demonstrates the knowledge, abilities, and skills to provide age and culturally specific patient care and education. The RN effectively communicates with peers, utilizes appropriate channels of communication and maintains absolute confidentiality. The RN maintains competence and demonstrates evidence of continuing professional growth. The RN demonstrates the ability to accept and implement change and the ability to work in a culturally diverse setting.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:
The RN holds a current licensure to practice nursing in Ohio. Membership in professional organizations is desirable. BLS certification is required prior to patient contact. ACLS is required within 6 months of hire in step-down and ICU areas. Certification in area of clinical specialty is expected within five years of eligibility.
The Nursing Process
Assessment - Demonstrates the nursing skills to complete a holistic assessment of the patient's physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and education needs utilizing The Christ Hospital Professional Practice Model.
1. Understands signs and symptoms and data related to the patient's presenting needs and actual or potential nursing diagnosis.
2. Recognizes and appropriately reports to the physician and charge RN pertinent abnormal data and changes in the patient's condition.
3. Utilizes appropriate handoff methods to collaborate with other healthcare team members to communicate pertinent data regarding patient's physiological and psychological data.
4. Assesses patient, family, and environment for safety risks, proactively seeks out and performs safety initiatives.
Diagnosis and Planning - Utilizes collected data to establish and prioritize a list of actual, and potential, individualized patient problems and needs.
1. Prepares, coordinates, and revises multidisciplinary plan of care in collaboration with the patient and family to be supportive of the TCH model of care/Patient and Family Centered care. For each problem a measurable goal is set.
2. Communicates the plan of care utilizing SBAR and handoff processes with all team members.
3. Establish priorities of care, discusses plan of care during shift report, and participates in care conferences.
4. Initiates discharge planning upon admission, makes appropriate referrals consistent with the anticipated length of stay.
Implementation - The method of providing evidence based, quality care is based on assessed needs and standards of care while adhering to hospital policy and procedures to achieve set goals.
1. Performs and delegates nursing actions based on appropriate orders demonstrates critical thinking and accountability for appropriate implementation.
2. Provides ongoing, individualized holistic patient and family education based on needs and plan of care in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
3. Demonstrates critical thinking upon review of physician orders, making appropriate referrals, & contacts other health team professionals.
4. Responds to emergency situations that require an immediate, controlled precision in a skillful manner.
5. Implements measures to prevent contamination and/or transmission of disease to include the use of appropriate protective devices and equipment to prevent injury and maintain a safe environment.
Evaluation - Continuously evaluates nursing practice related to the plan of care in relation to the standards of care established through evidence-based literature and standards established by professional organization that have been built into order sets in the electronic medical record, the individual plan of care, and patient outcomes and goals.
1. Evaluates effectiveness of nursing care interventions, adjusts or continues with plan of care based on patient and family response.
2. Maintains continuity of care by continuous evaluation during "handoff" report, rounding, and upon transfers to other specialty units and post care facilities.
Documentation
Nursing process is accurately and concisely documented in the patient's electronic medical record reflecting the plan of care as implemented by the patient, family, and multidisciplinary team.
Documents information in a timely manner, according to hospital policy, to include the plan of care, accurate updates, teaching and the patients' and family response to care.
Leadership and Professional Development
Demonstrates leadership skills such as the ability to motivate, educate, delegate, and mentor peers and other members of the healthcare team while effectively managing the care of patients and family members.
Assumes responsibility and accountability for professional growth and development. Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues, and others.
1. Participates in 75% of staff meetings and 75% of council meetings as appropriate.
2. Participates in unit based activities/initiatives for performance improvement, evidence based projects, and research as needed.
3. Participates in council activities and task forces to improve competencies of self, co-workers, and staff members related to patient care.
4. Supports self and peers in professional growth and development utilizing resources and opportunities within and outside of The Christ Hospital.
5. Participates in self and peer review activities to include the positive recognition of peers and staff on a regular basis.
6. Acts as a resource, educator and preceptor for multidisciplinary team members, staff and nursing students, continuously evaluating and documenting competency. .
7. Maintains competency in POC (point of care) testing for unit specific nursing practice.
8. The following are strongly encouraged:
a. Participation in the professional advancement program.
b. Certification specific to work area of professional practice when eligible.
c. Participation in chosen professional organizations and conferences.
d. Participation in development and maintenance of research activities.
e. Participation in community service activities.
Employee Responsibilities
Complies with organization and department policies and required training.
Completes all educational requirements to maintain competency related to specific population of patient and/or regulatory agencies (Healthstream education 100% on-time completion and attendance for annual education day).
Submits required tests and paperwork in a timely manner without management interventions.
Attendance
Follows the time and attendance policy; reports to work on time, maintains a good attendance record, has badge and uses it to clock in and out, makes requests for tie off as far in advance as possible, etc.
$28k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
MSW Clinical Internship - Pathway Caring for Children (Canton, OH)
Pathway Caring for Children 3.7
Canton, OH
In-Person • Flexible Schedule • Supervision by LISW-S • Trauma-Informed Practice Are you an MSW student looking for a meaningful, hands-on clinical internship with strong supervision and a supportive team? Pathway Caring for Children is currently accepting Master of Social Work interns seeking for-credit practicum or field placements for upcoming semesters.
This internship gives MSW students the opportunity to develop real-world clinical skills working with children, adolescents, and families in a mission-driven agency setting.
Why MSW Students Choose Pathway
* Access to LISW-S supervisors who meet all Ohio CSWMFT Board supervision requirements
* Opportunities to practice trauma-informed care, family systems work, and strengths-based interventions
* Flexible scheduling that works with classes or employment
* In-person or hybrid placement options
* Exposure to both clinical counseling and child welfare programming
* Real clinical experience that prepares you for LISW or LSW licensure and entry-level social work roles
* A collaborative environment where interns are supported, encouraged, and treated as part of the team
Your Internship Experience Will Include
* Orientation to agency programs, models, and trauma-informed practices
* Shadowing individual and family sessions with licensed clinicians
* Opportunities to co-facilitate therapy or psychoeducational groups
* Learning intake, assessment, documentation, and case management steps
* Supporting treatment planning and client goal development
* Receiving weekly one-on-one supervision that aligns with your university requirements
* Participation in staff meetings, case reviews, and professional development trainings
* Providing supervised client sessions when approved by your supervisor
Who Should Apply
* Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program
* Seeking an internship for academic credit
* Interested in working with children, teens, and families
* Professional, reliable, and committed to ethical practice
* Strong communication, organization, and self-motivation
* Comfortable working independently and within a multidisciplinary team
A background check is required before placement.
What You'll Gain
* Direct clinical experience in child and family mental health
* Hours that count toward Ohio LSW/LISW licensure requirements (when applicable)
* Experience with documentation, treatment planning, and client engagement
* Trauma-informed training and exposure to evidence-based practices
* Networking and mentorship from licensed clinicians
* A résumé that stands out for post-graduation job searches
How to Apply
Submit your resume and a short cover letter including:
* Your university
* Degree program (MSW)
* Required internship dates/hours
* Any specific placement requirements
Pathway is a smoke free and drug free organization. All applicants must be able to pass a background check.
$28k-35k yearly est. 41d ago
Clinical Intern - Main CVICU - Full Time - Rotating
Christ Hospital 4.1
Ohio
eady to help shape the future of Cincinnati's #1 Hospital? Your passion to make a difference is something we share. As a registered nurse at the Christ Hospital Health Network, you'll join an inclusive team committed to your success. You'll be respected as an individual and celebrated for your achievements. You'll discover a range of powerful opportunities to grow-and experience the support of your leaders every step of the way. Your voice and experience will be valued as you mentor others, participate in unit-based and system-wide councils and share your vital feedback. Because when you continue to thrive, we continue to improve the health of our community and create exceptional outcomes.
Here's how you'll thrive:
* Work alongside the best at Cincinnati's #1 Hospital, 10 years and counting
* Magnet designated hospital with the region's best nurse-patient ratio allowing you to deliver exceptional patient care in a nurturing work environment
* Flexible self-scheduling empowers your work-life balance
* Endless opportunities to grow with a renowned clinical advancement program, plus continued education and mentorship opportunities across units
* Direct access to executive leaders through semi-monthly roundtable events
* Team member resource groups ready for your voice
Here's what makes us the best and separates us from the rest:
* New Virtual Nursing system on designated units
* Hercules Mattresses for easy repositioning of patients
* Shared Leadership Council structure
* Clinical Advancement Program
* Smartphones for easy EMR Documentation and enhanced communication
* Paid Parental Leave program
* Tuition Assistance and support of initial certifications
* Dedicated Professional Development Specialists provide in-person, consistent, individualized residency support and guidance through the first year of nursing practice
Here are your additional requirements:
* Documentation - You'll accurately and concisely document the nursing process in the patient's electronic medical record, reflecting the implemented plan of care by the patient, family, and healthcare team. You'll also ensure timely documentation of care, updates, education, and the patient's and family's responses, in line with hospital policy.
* Team Member Responsibilities - As a healthcare team member, your responsibilities will include adhering to all organizational and department policies, completing required training, meeting all educational requirements while demonstrating your commitment to continuous learning and providing the legendary patient care The Christ Hospital Health Network is known for over the last 130 years.
Licenses & Certifications
* Current RN licensure in the state of employment.
* BLS required before patient contact.
* ACLS required within 6 months of hire in step-down and ICU areas.
* Unit specific certifications may be required.
More about our CVICU unit: The Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) is a 16-bed cardiovascular recovery and intensive care unit. It is a fast-paced environment where state-of-the-art technology, nationally recognized standards of care and critical thinking skills are utilized by the all-RN staff to provide compassionate patient and family-centered care. Staff on this unit are highly proficient in pre-operative and intra-operative support as well as immediate post-operative phases of cardiovascular procedures. This includes open heart surgery, ventricular assist device implantation, and various interventional procedures including transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Acute cardiology and heart failure patients also receive care in CVICU, along with overflow medical and surgical intensive care patients. Staff expertly manage all types of invasive lines, medications, hemodynamic needs, intra-aortic balloon pumps, continuous dialysis and ultrafiltration machines, and various ventricular assist devices. The success of their nursing staff is their number one priority and is supported through their encouraging environment of comradery and mentorship.
Here's how you'll deliver best-in-class care:
The Christ Hospital Health Network Nursing Process
* Assessment - You'll deliver comprehensive care by assessing the patient's physical, emotional, spiritual, and educational needs utilizing The Christ Hospital Health Network Professional Practice Model - all while continuing to collaborate with your healthcare team
* Diagnosis & Planning - Working closely with the patient and family, you'll create personalized care plans that prioritize patient needs and goals.
* Implementation - You'll be providing evidence-based, best-in-class care by educating patients and families, executing well-planned interventions and utilizing hospital policies and procedures.
* Evaluation - You'll monitor and adjust care based on patient outcomes and evidence-based practices.
* Leadership & Professional Development - Working closely with your Clinical Manager, you will take an active role in driving improvement and achieving better outcomes through the development and evaluation of Performance Improvement (PI) initiatives. You'll be an advocate for High Reliability principles to enhance patient care and operational efficiency while using data to fuel progress. You'll also demonstrate your leadership skills by motivating, educating, delegating, and mentoring peers and team members, while managing patient care effectively.