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Manages/monitors mental health referrals to CMHC's for patients with higher behavioral health needs. Partner with other providers to encourage and help patients receive the behavioral support necessary to impact their overall health.
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The Behavioral Health Solutions Center is a 24/7/365 first responder drop-off location for individuals in the community experiencing a behavioral health crisis in order to divert unnecessary jail or emergency room admissions.
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Department: Behavioral Health Clinicians FTE: Full Time, 1.0, 80.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks) Shift: Days Pay: $31.61 - $47.41 / hour. Pay is dependent on applicant's relevant experience Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Social Service or Behavioral Health related field.
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For Public Health Officers, knowledge of basic epidemiology, microbiology, food technology and hygiene, communicable diseases, occupational and environmental health, and medical entomology.
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As a Behavioral Health Technician (BHT), you will perform assigned tasks and activities according to skill level and patient needs as assessed by the Clinical Nurse Coordinator/Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, and Lead Behavioral Health Tech.
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Under the general supervision of the Behavioral Health Response Program Manager, the Behavioral Health Co-Responder Clinician responds to mental health emergency calls for service with Public Safety personnel (Sheriff's Office, Fire/Rescue.
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Home Health Nurse. Travel Nurse RN - Home Health - $2,328 / week. Health Care Provider. Travel Nurse RN - OB/GYN - $3,150 / week. Travel Nurse RN - OB/GYN - $3,135 / week. TravelNurseSource - Travel Nurse RN - $1,950 to $2,103 per week in Meeker, CO.
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Experience providing operational oversight of a multi-disciplinary health care program that provided medical and behavioral health services; Experience supervising medical and behavioral health staff.
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The MHAS role is field-based and is anticipated to spend 100% of their time in the field engaging solely with our customers in Community Mental Health Centers and Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers.
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Evaluates and provides therapeutic intervention for patients requesting mental health services utilizing short-term solution oriented individual, marital, family, and/or group psychotherapy, and/or biofeedback, using verbal communication and testing skills.
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You must be proficient in using clinical skills and modalities such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and documenting your work.
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Embark Behavioral Health is looking for a licensed Behavioral Health Therapist who aligns with our mission of reducing tween and young adult anxiety, depression and suicide to staff an OP, IOP and PHP clinic opening in Denver Metro Area. Come join our team of empathetic professionals who are passionate about creating joy and healing generations together.
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Write and implement health and safety plans for job sites regulated by OSHA/MSHA, EPA, and OSHregulated hazardous waste site work. Report Safety, Health, and Environmental hazards and deficiencies to supervisor and Operational Manager.
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GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES - The Director, in conjunction with the Regional VP of BHS Operations, provides direct oversight and management of the daily operations of the patient access functions, clinical education, quality management, performance improvement, and all activities related to the assessment and disposition of behavioral health patients referred or presenting to the facility.
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The BHT will work in partnership with the Safety Director, Senior Director of Behavioral Health Services, Director of Recuperative Care, Nurse Manager and others. Overnight Behavioral Health Technician.
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