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The Healthy Start Doula Program Behavioral Health Specialist will offer health assessments and screenings to participants; consultations and capacity building with Doula Case Managers; in-home behavioral health treatment until connected with community supports; and connection to ongoing community behavioral and mental health resources.
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Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE) is seeking candidates for a full time, 37.5 hour per week, Behavioral Health Clinician to provide care on site at our Rutland and White River Junction, VT Health Centers.
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Alignment Health is seeking a remote RN case manager (must have California RN License) to join the case management, special needs program (SNP) team. As the RN case manager (SNP), you will be responsible for health care management and coordination within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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The Department of Mental Health (DMH) along with the New Bedford Site Office is seeking a talented, experienced, and qualified professional for the position of Adult Case Management Supervisor (Human Services Coordinator II) to provide direct supervision to staff who work with adults in the community or hospital setting.
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This means that although you are applying on the Wake Forest Baptist Health Career Site, you receive communications from the Atrium Health Recruitment Team. Please know that this is an expected process, and thanks in advance for your flexibility.
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Active and current certification in case management from the following certifications; Certified Case Manager (CCM), Certified Disability Management Specialist (CDMS), Case Management Administrator, Certified (CMAC), Case Management Certified (CMC), Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC), Certified Registered Rehabilitation Counselor (CRRC), Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN), Registered Nurse Case Manager (RN, C), or Registered Nurse Case Manager (RN,BC.
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Our location in Marysville, Ohio is looking for a Therapist who holds a valid State of Ohio LSW or LPC licensure to provide intensive in-home mental health and substance use disorder counseling services, case management, and treatment planning for clients who have been referred to Maryhaven for intensive treatment.
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In these roles we are looking for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to work within a unit, on-site, as a Behavioral Health Counselor.
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The Case Management Coordinator will be supporting Silver Cross Hospital, on-site, collaborating with Case Management assisting in scheduling follow up appointments at the bed-site as patients are discharged from the hospital.
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Coordinate with the on-site manager/case manager to increase resident attendance for all services offered on-site. Improving the lives of individuals and families through Native American culturally appropriate behavioral health, affordable housing, and community development services.
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This position has primary responsibility for mental health services and case management services to children and adolescents and their families engaged with Foster Care Services. The Mental Health Specialist provides mental health services (including assessment and evaluation) and other services to clients referred to the Community Services Program.
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Relevant experience includes work in these areas: Behavioral health, mental health, or intellectual and developmental disabilities services Field-based healthcare or human services Service Coordinator, Supports Coordinator or Program Specialist roles Child, Family and Youth Services case management experience (County CYF) Law enforcement Case management or other protective services This position will require you to travel locally and regionally, so you must have your own vehicle.
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D. Ability to communicate with and coordinate services between CFA, Inc. office support staff, Therapists, Case Managers, Mental Health and PSR Specialists, Clients, Caregivers and Managed Care Companies.
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This position will implement strength-based case management services for clients at Inspiration for Men. The Case Specialist will draw on a network of established, long-term relationships with ARTS; community and agency partners, build relationships with and educate new community agencies on the needs of Inspiration for Men clients.
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Certification: Possess one of the following certifications: Commission for Case Manager Certification Certified Case Manager (CCM) Certification of Disability Management Specialists Commission: Certified Disability Management Specialist (CDMS) Association of Rehabilitation Nurses: Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) American Board for Occupational Health Nurses Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) or Certified Occupational Health Nurse-Specialist (COHN-S.
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