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Yes No 05 CERTIFICATION OF STANDARDS - Mental Health Evaluation Specialist - Corrections READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY. Your certification will be verified during the course of the background investigation and polygraph examination.
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Telecare continues to advance cultural diversity, humility, equity, and inclusion at all levels of our organization by hiring mental health peers, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, veterans, and all belief systems.
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The Peer Support Specialist uses recovery tools, shares personal recovery stories, acts as an advocate, is an addition to clinical mental health staff, is open to unique aspects of one's recovery journey, espouses SAMHSA's recovery model, and utilizes understanding and respect when working with others.
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The Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist completes assessments, provides mental health rehabilitation services, case management, crisis intervention, integrated whole person care, and trauma informed care.
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The Mental Health Account Specialist team will call on the providers and care team members specifically at Community Mental Health Centers and Certified Community Behavior Health Centers.
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TJJD addresses the multiple and complex needs of the youth committed to the agency as well as their families through a trauma informed multi-disciplinary integrated approach that includes implementation of the agency approved Texas Model of Trauma Informed Corrections and a Mental Health Treatment Program (MHTP.
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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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Experience in Community Mental Health Centers and Certified Community Behavior Health Centers preferred. Position SummaryThe MHAS is a critical role in our unique customer model to execute the BMS aspiration to be the BioPharma team that delivers the most impactful engagement with Health Care Providers (HCPs), driving adoption of new and existing medicines for appropriate patients.
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Our purpose as a company is to discover and develop therapies that will change the course of human health. Complies with all laws, regulations, and policies that govern the conduct of BMS. Required Qualifications & Experience- Advanced scientific degree and/or preferred 5+ years of pharmaceutical or biotechnology experience as healthcare sales / MSL / HCP / nurse.
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Mental Health Specialist IV for the Child & Adolescent Services - Children's Transitional Residence ( CTR ) Department within Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care. The primary purpose of the Mental Health Specialist IV is to provide daily care and supervision to children residing in the Children's Transitional Residence.
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If you are looking for a place to call “home” and be part of a team that truly cares about their clients and staff, then Exceptional Wellness Counseling (EWC) is for you!
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Minimum of (6) months to one (1) year of experience as a Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist or Clinical Specialist or other mental health worker experience that has provided the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform satisfactorily the duties of the position (preferred.
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TCS staff provide specialized milieu based, as well as in-home and community based therapeutic, social and independent life skill coaching and support for youth, teens & young adults that have social and learning differences, executive functioning deficits, may be on the autism spectrum (High-Functioning), are neuro-diverse with ADD / ADHD or strugglingwith anxiety, depression and co-occurring mental health diagnosis.
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The Mental Health Specialist 1 (MHS1) works to support people with serious mental illness to handle crisis, manage medications and get ready for the day. Rehabilitation Service Associate (RSA) as defined by DHS DMH Rule 132, Mental Health Professional (MHP) preferred.
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Mental Health Specialist Trainee. Mental Health Specialist. Mental Health Specialist. is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues.
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