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Experienced at the QMHA or QMHP level (including internship and practicum experience) in an outpatient mental health treatment facility, hospital, residential or day treatment setting providing counseling services to children, adolescents, and families.
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If you have experience working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), Residential Assistant (RA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Residential Counselor, Skills Trainer, or Caregiving for a client with behavioral health needs, then the Residential Associate position may be a great fit for you.
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This is a combined posting for a Social Worker MSW, Social Worker LCSW, Mental Health Therapist LMFT, and Licensed Professional Counselor. Mental Health Professional (MSW, LCSW, LPC, and LMFT.
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Experience as a CNA, Mental Health Worker, or other related field is desirable for newly graduated nurses. Rushford Center, one of Connecticut's leading providers of addiction and mental health services, is nationally recognized for delivering outstanding prevention, treatment and recovery programs.
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Infant mental health services include parent-infant psychotherapy, interaction guidance, and child-parent psychotherapy. IMH (Infant Mental Health) Endorsement or master's degree or higher in human services related field or other degree specific to one's professional focus in infant mental health; university certificate program, and/or course work in areas such as infant/very young child development, family-centered practice, cultural sensitivity, family relationships and dynamics, assessment, and intervention.
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This program provides peer support outreach in the Portland downtown area as well as peer support response to calls from law enforcement, primarily Portland Police Bureau (PPB) bike patrol to offer support, service connection and hope to people living outside who may be struggling with substance use, addiction and other mental health issues.
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Job Details Description Minimum qualifications: Must be registered as Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) OR Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) OR Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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Social Worker, Psychosocial Rehab Therapist, Mental Health Worker, QMHA, Recovery Associate, Recovery Specialist. QMHA Mental Health Associate - Mental Health 211.
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The Hospice/Home-Based Palliative Care Medical Social Worker provides home care services to Kaiser Permanente patients in community based and facility settings. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Oregon) within 6 months of hire AND Licensed Social Worker Associate-Independent Clinical (Washington) within 6 months of hire AND Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (Washington) within 6 months of hire.
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If you have experience working as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Residential Assistant (RA), Residential Counselor, Skills Trainer, or Caregiving for a client with behavioral health needs, then this position may be a great fit for you.
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Work closely with the Primary Care team’s community health worker to address social determinants of health. The position also requires Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), as the position is located in the Multnomah County Community Health Center, which is a covered Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) under the Bureau of Primary Health Care and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
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Current, unrestricted license to practice mental health therapy in Oregon (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, PsyD, or PhD). We are currently hiring for outpatient mental health therapist positions.
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Overview The Oncology Clinical Social Worker (OCSW) is a mental/behavioral health clinician who operates as a core member of a multi-disciplinary oncology team. CHH2 Solid Tumor Addendum: The Oncology Clinical Social Worker (OCSW) supports patients at the Center for Health and Healing, Building 2 and Radiation Medicine at Kohler Pavilion on the main OHSU campus who have experienced a solid tumor cancer diagnosis or hematology diagnosis.
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As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), this organization delivers whole health care integrated mental health and addiction services, Primary Care and housing, in addition to promoting hope and supporting the well-being of the Oregon communities it serves.
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Are you looking for a Clinical Social Worker job opportunity with a different schedule or at another Legacy Health location? Experience: Preferred: 1 year of relevant experience in care management, mental health and/or addictions services, medical social work, or social service organization.
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