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Behavioral Therapy (July 28 – July 31):
https://www.careermd.com/healthcare/virtual-events/?veid=145

Addiction Treatment (August 19 – August 22):
https://www.careermd.com/healthcare/virtual-events/rsvp.aspx?veid=130

Social Work & Case Management (October 5 – October 8):
https://www.careermd.com/healthcare/virtual-events/?veid=232

These events are free for participants and will be open for a four-day period, allowing candidates to access at their convenience via computer, tablet, or mobile.  Starting on the morning of the event, candidates who have registered in advance will receive login credentials for the virtual fair, so that they may log in at their convenience from their phones, laptops, or tablets. The fair will remain open through midnight on the final day of the event.

Practicing Behavioral Health professionals and students currently enrolled in accredited educational programs across Washington will be participating in this exclusive networking event to learn about career opportunities at numerous hospitals, healthcare facilities, and practice groups seeking Behavioral Health professionals for immediate hire in Washington and the surrounding region.

More Information to apply
https://depts.washington.edu/urbanuw/initiatives/spark-grants-program/

Completed proposals for the Research Spark Grants program are due by July 15. We will fund up to 2 new collaborative projects in urban systems and societies, at up to $20,000 each.

The mission of Urban@UW is to catalyze, support and amplify collaborative research-to-practice efforts that address today’s urban challenges. As part of our effort to lift up and enable such efforts, Urban@UW has launched a Research Spark Grants program, available to scholars across all three UW campuses to pursue research interests in critical aspects of contemporary urban societies.

University District Street Medicine (UDSM) is recruiting interested undergraduate or graduate students for two leadership positions for the 2020-21 year.
Apply here

Data Manager:

  • Collect and organize data on hours served, and resources provided at UDSM’s different outreach sites, by compiling tally sheet
  • Communicate pertinent data to UDSM leaders and committees, as well as community partners
  • Oversee production of quarterly and annual reports
  • Review and approve/disapprove proposals to revise data management system

Preceptor Coordinator:

  • Recruit new preceptors via email and project/volunteer events
  • Assist preceptors and UDSM faculty on signing up for VRP (Volunteer & Retired Provider insurance coverage)
  • Monitor UDSM email for preceptor requests
  • Update at leadership meetings

More information and applications can be found on the UDSM website.

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