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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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This includes immediately reporting any breach of protected health information or personal identification information of any person receiving CCC services by CCC or an outside provider to the CCC Compliance Department, as well as to your supervisor or their designee.
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If not already registered as a QMHA through the Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO), we will assist you in registering within 30 days of hire. QMHA employees are also eligible to apply for the Oregon Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program.
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Social Worker, Psychosocial Rehab Therapist, Mental Health Worker, QMHA, Recovery Associate, Recovery Specialist. 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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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a Home Health Sales Executive, you will:Call on physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities’ management, discharge planners, and case managers within an assigned territory to promote our homecare services.
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Must be eligible for Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA) registration. OR equivalent combination of behavioral science education in addition to satisfactory supplemental behavioral health experience and training.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:Education/Certification:Must meet the standards ofQualified Mental Health Professional - (QMHP-R) with the Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) - more information can be found at.
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This position will be a generalist master's level mental health Clinician with interest, training and/or experience integrating mental health services into the primary care setting. In addition to the clinical treatment, the clinician helps connect patients with additional resource, provides consultations and training to providers, and has the opportunity to participate in population health activities that targets the health and wellbeing of specific groups of people.
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Applicants with an interest in value based care metrics, clinical operations, flow and access, quality improvement, population health, informatics, digital health, and innovation highly desired.
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Every year, we serve more than 13,000 people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness with affordable and supportive housing, person-centered health care, addiction recovery, and employment assistance.
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Positions may be available at any Legacy facility: Emanuel, Good Samaritan, Meridian Park, Mount Hood, Randall Children’s Hospital, Salmon Creek, Silverton, and Unity Center for Behavioral Health.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 08/19/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Location: Portland, OR Setting: Hospital Employment Type: Traveler Ardor Health Solutions is looking for a Interventional Rad Tech to join our travel team in a Hospital setting, in Portland, OR This is a full time travel contract position.
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This position provides clinical care coverage at PeaceHealth in Vancouver, Washington with additional coverage at OHSU’s Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center or any of our OHSU affiliated or partner hospitals: OHSU Hillsboro and Adventist Health.
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We require and provide training in basic principles of perinatal mental health, cultural competence and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) and provide generous funds for accessing training in CBT, DBT, FACT and other effective modalities to serve our population.
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Integral Health Behavioral Care Manager (REMOTE / LMSW, LCSW, LMHC, LAC, LPC, LAMFT, LMFT) If you’re a clinician who wants to strengthen care for patients across the spectrum, who wants to make a deeper impact than in traditional mental health, and who is a true collaborator committed to coaching and supporting a team of clinicians to focus on best-in-class care, then come join Integral Health, one America’s fastest growing behavioral health companies.
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