Subject: | Clinical job opportunities in Winnipeg |
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Date: | Mon, 22 Jun 2015 17:02:50 +0000 |
From: | Mike Teschuk <MTeschuk@exchange.hsc.mb.ca> |
Dear
CCPPP Colleagues,
We
have an abundance of hospital-based clinical positions open, primarily
due to several maternity leaves. These mat leave positions can be ideal
for students who have completed internship and need some part-time work
while finishing their dissertations. Positions can also be combined to
become full time. Unlicensed applicants will receive excellent
supervision, and it is not unusual for people to transition from these
types of maternity leave positions into permanent jobs in our
department.
Currently,
we need people in the following areas: Pain Clinic, Operational Stress
Injury Clinic (PTSD/Canadian forces personnel), Eating Disorders,
Rural-generalist (within driving distance from Winnipeg). We are also
advertising for permanent positions in our Rural Psychology Program
(Brandon and Portage La Prairie).
Please
direct any interested applicants to Dr. Bob McIlwraith:
Thank
you for passing along this information to your students.
Michael
Teschuk, Ph.D. C.Psych.
Clinical
Psychologist & Assistant Professor
Director
of Training, Clinical Health Psychology Residency
College
of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
PZ
167-771 Bannatyne Avenue
Health
Sciences Centre
Winnipeg,
Manitoba R3E 3N4
(204)
787-3271
FAX:
(204) 787-4975
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