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Provides specialized crisis intervention and referral services to hotline callers.
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The Clinician at the Eagle Lake Children's Center provides professional therapeutic services on a regular basis to unaccompanied minor children (UC) receiving services in a shelter setting while in the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR.
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Clinician II Qualifications: LMSW or LMHC, LMHC-P or LMSW-P. Clinician I Qualifications: MSW or MHC. Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinician to join our family! Position Title: Clinician – Outpatient Behavioral Health.
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The Department of Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for a Full Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track.
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Hiring CLINICIANS to join our team at Abraxas Academy in Morgantown, PA. As a CLINICIAN, you will help at-risk adolescents BUILD BETTER FUTURES. Abraxas Youth & Family Services is a national nonprofit human services provider dedicated to Building Better Futures for at-risk youth, adults, and families.
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The Unaccompanied Children (UC) Foster Care Lead Clinician will be responsible for supporting and ensuring the comprehensive service delivery of foster care and clinical services. The Lead Clinician will offer consultation and trauma-informed expertise to program staff and stakeholders to promote stable foster placements and provide clinical feedback.
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The Clinician II develops a recovery service plan and uses recovery-oriented therapeutic counseling to engage individuals in their individual recovery journey. The Clinician II also orients individuals to the program by collaborating and assessing needs, identifying challenges and facilitating the development of goals in the treatment and recovery process.
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Specifically, the Clinician, SRP will facilitate CBT-informed sessions for all Tier 2 participants, provide short-term counseling for any participant identified as a strong candidate for mental health support, and external referrals to therapy, as appropriate.
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The role of the clinician will be to ensure continuity of care including, an immediate and professional assessment, collaboration with proper agencies, referral to appropriate type and level of service and advocacy for treatment deemed necessary.
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Click here for a complete classification description and minimum qualifications including Physical, Mental and Environmental Conditions of Behavioral Health Clinician II. May serve as a clinical lead for employees in the Behavioral Health Clinician I class.
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With in-person and virtual clinics in multiple states, the company offers evidence-based individual, couples, and family therapy, while pioneering relationships with payers to make care more affordable through insurance.
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The mental health clinician responds to Madera Community Hospital when there is need to evaluate a person for 5150 hospitalizations. Collaborate with Madera County DBH personnel, including the crisis response clinician.
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The Clinician also assists in the coordination of all mental health support services provided by the Team. This includes coordinating and collaborating with team members and outside agencies such as, the Conservator's Office, Public Guardian's Office, Probation Department, County Behavioral Health Services, and housing and inpatient providers.
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As part of this team, the Crisis Response Clinician will respond to 9-1-1 mental health-related calls. Current license in good standing in the State of Texas as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and/or Licensed Psychologist (LPHD.
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The Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician provides a variety of urgent and ongoing behavioral health services for patients of Old Town Clinic. The Clinician works with a multidisciplinary team and is responsible for advocating and supporting the behavioral health needs of clients of Old Town Clinic including providing clinic support, evidenced-based short-term psychotherapy interventions, and crisis intervention services.
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