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Certified Case Manager (CCM), Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), or Mental Health First Aid. Be committed to the mission of Bayview Hunters Point Foundation and possess a good working knowledge of and sensitivity to individuals with substance abuse and/or mental health issues such as PTSD, psychosis, borderline behaviors, bipolar, etc.
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Demonstrated knowledge of various treatment modalities, including short-term counseling/therapy strategies, group therapy processes & approaches, and wellness recovery principles in working with clients who have mental health & substance abuse, or co-occurring substance use problems, and parenting issues.
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Primary Objective: Under the general direction of the CEO, the Behavioral Health Director administers the mental health and substance abuse services and programs provided at all Mission Neighborhood Health Center sites.
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Citywide Case Management Programs is a Division of the UCSF/ZSFG Department of Psychiatry, located at 982 Mission St. Its mission is to provide behavioral health intensive case management services to adults who suffer from serious mental illness, co-occurring substance abuse disorder and chronic medical conditions, experience significant systemic determinant of health, including justice-involvement or other forms of institutionalization, poverty and housing instability.
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Screens and assesses patients for common behavioral health and substance use disorders using PHQ9, GAD7, Columbia Suicide Risk Assessment, or other tools as required. Educates patients about behavioral health/substance use disorders/treatment options.
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The Family Case Manager will carry a caseload of about 20 chronically homeless families, many of whom have multiple barriers, including, but not limited to unemployment, substance use, mental and physical health conditions, domestic violence, and historical trauma.
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Help clients connect to housing support services, physical and mental health services, and substance abuse treatment as needed. Willingness to work in a variety of settings; including in the field, with individuals with physical and/or mental disabilities, substance abuse issues, survivors of sexual assault, survivors of domestic violence, and/or others impacted by trauma.
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Provide anti-racist and culturally appropriate school-based mental health and substance abuse services in the forms of individual, group, and family treatment, therapeutic case management, crisis intervention, intake assessment, clinical evaluation, and consultation services for the school community.
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Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Case Manager ($ High School Diploma + 4 years experience or AA degree in similar field + 3 years experience, or CHW Certificate/CADC + 2 4 years experience, or BA/BS degree in similar field + 2 4 years experience, or MA/MS degree in similar field + 1 year experience.
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Certified HSE Professional (CSP), Associated HSE Professional (ASP), Construction Health and HSE Technician (CHST), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or other HSE certifications are desirable.
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Participate in in-service training sponsored by CHW Medical Foundation Behavioral Health Department, Sacramento County Division of Mental Health and the community as deemed appropriate.
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Marvin provides digital behavioral health services over telemedicine to medical first responders across the United States. Our mission is to end the one-size-fits-all approach to behavioral health, designing a unique treatment plan for each client, and providing culturally-adept care that best meets their needs.
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Clinical Case Managers provide integrated mental health and substance use support through individual and group interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy skills, and targeted life skills.
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Registered Nurse Case Manager (RNCM) positions also available in San Mateo and Santa Clara County. Earn $106,000 to $233,000 a year DOE as a Registered Nurse Case Manager (RNCM.
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