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Clinical Career Ladders
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We recently had a career ladder introduced that determines your raises. The big requirement is that you must be licensed for three years prior to being allowed to apply to the next level on the ladder and we were told this is “industry standard” I feel doubtful that it is, for people that have career ladders in place is a minimum of three years normal prior to being allowed to apply?
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