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Licensed Mental Health Clinician
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- Incumbents may work in a variety of settings including hospital, juvenile detention facilities, outpatient clinics, case management, care coordination, day treatment, linkage to clinical care, discharge planning from a jail setting, and/or community outreach programs.
- The current vacancies are with Behavioral Health Services (BHS), Aging and Independence Services (AIS) Public Administrator/Guardian/Conservator, the Office of the Public Defender, and Child and Family Well-Being; however, the list established from this recruitment may be used to fill vacancies in other divisions/departments.
- Incumbents working for the Office of the Public Defender will work collaboratively with Deputy Public Defenders to develop treatment and release plans for a diverse group of clients in custody.
- The Licensed Mental Health Clinician reports to the Behavioral Health Program Coordinator for Child and Family Well-Being and is responsible for the implementation and delivery of the Comprehensive Secondary Traumatic Stress program within each region/program.
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