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of Medicine is accepting applications for two (2) Postdoctoral Fellow positions. Major Track The Fellow’s primary role will be to provide Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) services in one or more of five
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Research Assistant Professor Department Strong BRAIN Institute - 24126 Pay Grade 1 Job Category Faculty Job Summary The Ballad Health ETSU Strong BRAIN
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow (Two positions) Department Health Services Management and Policy - 38500 Pay Grade 1 Job Category Administrative Job Summary The
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including: Paid time off & leave 17 paid holidays Educational Assistance Health and life insurance Retirement Access to University facilities and services and much more! Check out the ETSU Human Resources
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benefits, services, and programs including: Paid time off & leave 17 paid holidays Educational Assistance Health and life insurance Retirement Access to University facilities and services and much more
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Bachelor’s Degree (Nutrition, Community Health, or Public Health) Experience with grant-funded programs or not-for-profit organizations Salary $20.00/hr Posting Detail Information Posting Number SS01325P Is
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Clinics (80% time) The Fellow provides Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) services at the Johnson City Community Health Clinic consistent with a Primary Care Behavioral Health model of care. The Fellow’s
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Services at Internal Medicine Clinics (85% time) The Fellow establishes and provides Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) services to one or more divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine to include
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and Co-I to develop a data dashboard of current funding, research, advocacy, and educational opportunities around the topic of Child and Family Health to facilitate partnerships between ETSU faculty and
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at Pediatric Subspecialty Clinics (80% time) The Fellow establishes and provides Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) services to four pediatric subspecialty clinics (endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology