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7 Therapist Jobs in Eldon, MO
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Behavioral Health TherapistEldon, Missouri, MO (Onsite) Full-TimeCompensation : $36.29-$39.29/hr Dependent on Licensure Due to critical service need of the communities we serve, we are offering a $4,000 sign-on bonus.* We are eager to continue to provide quality...
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Behavioral Health TherapistJefferson City, MO (Onsite) Full-TimeCompensation : $36.29 - $39.29 hourly - dependent on licensure Due to rapid expansion in all of our clinics, we are offering a $4,000 sign on bonus. We are eager to be able to continue to serve cli...
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Behavioral Health TherapistJefferson City, MO (Onsite) Full-TimeCompensation : $36.29-$39.29/hourly (Dep on License) Due to rapid expansion in all of our clinics, we are offering a $4,000 sign on bonus. We are eager to be able to continue to serve clients in ou...
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Behavioral Health TherapistJefferson City, MO (Onsite) Full-TimeCompensation : $36.29-$39.29/hourly Dep on License Due to rapid expansion in all of our clinics, we are offering a $4,000 sign on bonus. We are eager to be able to continue to serve clients in our ...
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Crisis Center Clinician (PRN nights)Jefferson City, Missouri, MO (Onsite) Part-TimeCompensation : $28.94-$41.45 Hourly Dependent on Licensure Level Due to critical service need of the communities we serve, we are offering a $1,000 sign-on bonus.* We are eager to continue to provi...
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Crisis Center Clinician (Weekend Nights)Jefferson City, MO (Onsite) Part-TimeCompensation : $28.94-$41.45 Hourly Dependent on Licensure Level Due to critical service need of the communities we serve, we are offering a $2,400 sign-on bonus.* We are eager to continue to provi...
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Community Support Specialist YouthCamdenton, Missouri, MO (Onsite) Full-TimeCompensation : $24.54 Hourly/$25.81 Hourly QMHP Due to rapid expansion in all of our clinics, we are offering a $1,500 sign on bonus for Community Support Specialists; additional $500 sign-on bonus...
Therapist Jobs in Eldon, MO
An occupational therapist uses everyday activities to help injured and disabled patients develop and recover skills for daily life.A typical day in the life of an occupational therapist might include:
• Observing patients actions and abilities, reviewing medical histories, and evaluating patients conditions and areas for improvement
• Creating treatment plans, establishing therapy goals, and evaluating patients' progress
• Helping patients improve their home and work environments to further their progress, and educating employers and caregivers about accommodating patients.