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Employment information appears below. Rates are: nondisplay-$1.25 per line; display--one-eighth page, $30. Closing date for receipt of advertisements is the first of the month preceding the month of publication, e.g., March 1 for April issue. Address correspondence and orders to Behavioral Publications, 2852 Broadway~ New York, N.Y. 10025; telephone (212) 662-3100. Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. M.S.W. required. Excellent opportunity at a rapidly growing community mental health clinic and day hospital in this resort area. Multi-disclpllned mental health team approach in this dynamic program. All modailtles of treatment offered. Special practice interests of job applicants given consideration. Emphasis on treatment and prevention through consultation to schools, courts, child-caring agencies. Teaching opportunity afforded. This is your opportunity to be creative in your profession under optimum working conditions. Requirements: M.S.W.; 1 year full-time employment in a mental health setting. Excellent fringe benefits. Salary to be determined accor~ding to qualifications. Send resume. Contact Victoria L. Smith, M.D., Director, Greene County Mental Health Clinic, Cairo, N. Y. Executive Director-Psychologist or Psychiatric Social Worker. M.A./M.S. in psychology or M.S.W. absolutely essential. Position requires a minimum of two full years full-time paid professional experience; administrative experience also desirable. Salary open. For specific information, write Dr. John H. Corner, Mental Health Center of Kankakee County, 1955 East Court St., Kankakee, III. 60901 Bakersfield, California: Clinical Psychologist--Rapidly expanding mental health services program with a crisis-oriented clinic and much community consultation and education. Has opening for innovative Clinical Psychologist with community interests. New programs during past year have cut local commitment rate by 50%. Salary $13,224-$14,580 depending upon qualifications. Contact Price A. Klrkpatrick, M.D., Director, 1960 Flower St., Bakersfield, Cal. or call 805-9")7-9154. Needed: Clinical Psychologist and Social Worker to join 8 other Community Mental Health Workers in an expanding small town Mental Health Clinic fully supported by dedicated local citizens. Health insurance, educational opportunities, private practice after hours in addition to competitive salaries are some of the things you are invited to explore if interested. Paid personal interview end part of moving expenses for those qualified. Contact: R. R. Pagarigan, M.D., Psychiatrist Director, Sandusky Valley Guidance Center, 67 St. Francis Ave., Tiffin, Ohio 44889

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Supervising Psychologists to provide professional model and leadership for inpatient, outpatient, and child services. Must have community mental health orientation; 5 years postdoctoral experience. 20-35 hours. Salary negotiable. Contact: Peter Adler, Ph.D., Department of Psychlatry, Metropolitan Hospital, 1901 First Ave, New York, N.Y. 10029.

Psychiatric Social Worker. We have available a challenging position in a new Comprehensive Mental Health Center serving a seven-county area, located a few miles from the metropolitan area of Evansville, Ind., the beautiful Ohio and in the heart of the Lincoln Hills Recreation Area. The office is attractive, air-conditioned and comfortable. This is an opportunity to have a part in the development of a new program in which flexibility, innovation, and progress are important. Skills in administration, community organization, and clinical practice will be useful. M.S.W. with experience in a psychiatric setting is essentlal. Salary is open to negotiation and dependent on qualifications. Contact: Pauline Wilcox, ACSW, Program Consultant, Southern Hills Mental Health Center, 112 West 5th Street--P.O. Box 245, Jasper, Ind. Phone 482-3020 or: Kathryn Landers, Chairman of Personnel Committee, Orange County Hospital, Paoli, Ind. Phone: 723-2811

Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker-Position vacant in the Fulton County Community Mental Health Clinic, Johnstown, New York. This clinic has been in existence over five years, has overcome some of the growing pains, and has a very professionally stimulating program plan. Professional work would include supervision of social work staff, a reasonable caseload, consultation with staffs of other agencies and schools and in general the typical clinic team approach to problems of community mental health. ACSW and New York State license rsqulred and several years experience. Position is under New York State Employees ~ Retirement plan and the county pays one-half of the major medical. Salary to $14,000, depending on training and experience. Contact Rush B. Faville, M.D., Director, Fulton County Community Mental Health Services, County Office Building, Johnstown, N.Y. 12095

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Area Mental Health-Mental Retardation Program Director Needed-The Carver-Scott Area Mental Health-Mental Retardation Program Board needs a program director to assist it in planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating a total mental health-mental retardation program for its two-county area. Carver and Scott Counties are part of the seven-county metropolitan Twin Cities area. The counties are located approximately 20-25 miles south and west of Minneapolis. The Carver-Scott area is an attractive lake and rolling hills locations only a half-hour's drive from the Twin Cities on a number of four-lane highways. This is an opportunity to gain varied experience in clinical work, consultation, emergency service, and education. Administrative and planning skills and interests are necessary. This is an opportunity for an innovative and creative person who wishes to try new ideas. Applications are invited from experienced and qualified social workers, psychologists, or psychiatrists. The salary range, depending upon professional background, experience, and qualifications, is from $15,000 to $20,000. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Jon Wempnerj Lakeview Clinic, Waconla, Minn. 5538'/

Mental Health Public Health Nurse--M.S. (or M.P.H.) in public health or psychiatric nursing. Experience in both areas desired but not mandatory, Become part of multidisciplinary team developing preventive mental health program in inner-city, family-orlented comprehensive health center. Liaison with PHN staff and VNA; consultation and education with other community agencies; hlgh-rlsk group and family counseling. Develop own role, opportunity for creative programming. Salary: competitive and commensurate with training and experience. Write: R. A. Conquest, Ph.D., Hough Norwood Family Health Care Center, !465 E. 55th St., Clevelandj Ohio 44103

Residency Applications Are Being Accepted: For training in an approved 3-year program in psychiatry at Harlem Hospital Center under the auspices of the Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Training JS offered in the diagnosis and intensive treatment of acute and chronic psychiatric illness on inpatient and outpatient services under the supervision of psychoanalytically trained psychiatrists; in psychiatric consultation to the general hospital and community social agencies; and in child psychiatry. Courses in relevant basic sciences and clinical subjects are given in addition to the teaching through individual supervision and preceptorship; emphasis is placed on the teaching of comprehensive psychiatric care. Stipends: $5580 to $6000 plus living out allowance of $930 per yr. E. B. Davis, M.D., Director, Department of Psychiatry, Harlem Hospital Centers 530 Lenox Ave., New York, N.Y, 10037.

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Texarkana-- Psychlatrist-Medical Director: community mental health center; board-certified or eligible; immediate opening. Progressive area-young, energetic staff programming into two mode] cities programs, federal correctlonal facility, small college, and CEP. Salary dependent on qualiflcations, $28,000 or more. Licensing in Texas and Arkansas required prior to assumption. Contact Harvel Harrison, M.D., Acting Medical Director, Texarkana Regional Mental Health Center, 416 West 9th St.j Texarkana, U.S.A., 75501

Psychiatric Social Worker: For established mental health center located in scenic northern Wisconsin. Serving population area of 100,000. Community is planning comprehensive mental health center, inpatient, out-patient, etc. Social workers work in all phases of Center operations. Good fringe benefits. Salary range $8,500 to $13,000. M.S.W. required. Write: Robert Pfotenhauer, ACSW, Administrator, Marathon County Guidance Center, Inc.~ 311 S. Second Ave., Wausau, Wis. 54401.

Community Psychologist: Full-time, with new mental health-mental retardation program in Minnesota's fastest growing county, adjacent to Twln Cities. Program emphasis is community problemcentered. Consultation, training and psychological evaluations; assist community resources with developing their own mental health services; numerous research opportunities; and private practice if desired. Ph.D. required. Community experience desirable. Beginning salary $14,500. Immediate. Phone collect 612-421-4760 or write R. D. McDowell, Director, Anoka County Human Resources Office, Court House, Anoka, Minnesota 55303.

Psychiatrist: To join community mental health clinic on a part-time basis. Clinic is a non-profit foundation, serving children and adults. Community is planning a comprehensive mental health center, in-patient, out-patlent, etc. General hospital has psychiatric unit. Good opportunity for private practice and other contracts. Salary $14,000 for halftime basis. Write: Richard Bartholomew, M.D., Marathon County Guidance Center, Inc, 311 S. Second Ave., Wausau, Wis. 54401.

Psychologist: For expanding community mental health center in scenic northern Wisconsin. Serving population area 100,000. Community is planning an in-patient, out-patient mental health center. Two psychologists on staff. Open position is new, due to expanding services. Good fringe benefits. Ph.D. required. Salary range $13,000 to $19,000. Write: Richard Gundersen, Ph.D., Chief Psychologist, Marathon County Guidance Center Inc, 311 S. Second Ave.~ Wausau, Wis. 54401.

Career Opportunities Eastern Montana Region 5 Mental Health Board has immediate openings for the following:

9 Psychiatrists: Minimum requirements: Not certified, must have completed three years of residency in psychiatry or its equivalent. Salary from $1,S90 to $1,935 per month. 2 Psychologists: Minimum requirement: A master's degree in psychology including the clinical sequence and a practlcum or internship type experience in an approved training center; one year's experience preferred. Salary from $660 to $1,884 per month.

1 Psychiatric Social Worker: Minimum requirements: A master's degree in social work from an accredited graduate school of social work. One year's experience preferred. Salary from $607 to $1,178 per month. This team will implement a comprehensive mental health program for Eastern Montana. Duties will include consultation, education, diagnosis and treatment services for children and adults in eight counties in rural setting from bases of Glasgow and Miles City, Montana. All positions open are under the Montana State Merit System. For further information, contact Robert C. Wittenstrom, Administrator, or Dr. Winfield Wilder, Medical Director, P. O. Box 38, Glendive, Montana 69330.

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