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Wraparound services and supports will not only include clinical interventions, such as multidisciplinary assessment and treatment, team-based case management, 24/7/365 crisis intervention, medication support, and integrated co-occurring substance abuse services, but also non-mental health support in such areas as community integration, housing, employment and education, transportation, and benefits.
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Two (2) years post-graduate direct clinical experience in a mental health setting. 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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To that end, we have assembled the best teen and young adult mental health treatment staff in the country, and we want you to join us. Responsibilities Position Summary:The Associate Director, Clinical (ACD) supports the Director, Clinical by completing tasks as assigned by the Clinical Director to ensure clinical programming and treatment services are delivered to meet or exceed quality expectations according to Newport Healthcare’s model.
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We combat stigma surrounding mental health, substance use, family and domestic violence to create a supportive environment for our clients in treatment and out in our community. Our goals are to ensure that everyone being served by our organization is given the opportunity to minimize or alleviate mental health, substance use, and domestic violence barriers that may prevent them from successfully engaging at their highest potential for quality daily living.
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VitalCore Health Strategies (VCHS), an industry leader in Correctional Health Care has an opening for a Mental Health Clinical Director at Miami-Dade Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Miami, FL.
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Heart and Solutions is seeking a dedicated and experienced Mental Health Therapy Clinical Director to join our team. Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) This role involves growing and supervising a team of mental health counselors who provide services both in our offices and via telehealth.
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Clinical Director (Contract Position) Location: Remote (Must be licensed in North Carolina) Position Type: Contract Compensation: Competitive Monthly Retainer of $1,500 Optional: Outpatient Therapy (OPT) at $55 per session, CCA/Assessments at $60 per assessment About Us: At TSG Behavioral Health and Community Services, we are dedicated to fostering mental wellness, emotional well-being, and social connectedness within our communities.
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Act as Interim Clinical Director in the absence of the Clinical Director. Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process please email accommodations@newportacademy.com for assistance.
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The Clinical Director is responsible for overseeing the clinical operations and treatment programs at the Mental Health facility. Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in a Mental Health treatment setting, with at least 2 years in a leadership role.
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Integrated Health Care Services is recruiting a Clinical Director for their Mental Health Program. Masters in behavioral science or MSW, 5 years of clinical and supervisory experience, and hold a current Mental Health Counselor License through Department of Health.
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Are you an experienced and visionary mental health professional seeking a leadership role? Join us and make a lasting impact on the mental health and well-being of our community.
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This leadership role offers the opportunity to oversee and enhance our diverse Behavioral Health Services, including mental health therapy, substance use disorder treatment, wraparound services, and applied behavior analysis.
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Providing clinical Individual and Group Supervision of mental health staff, functioning as a Designated Crisis Responder, and performing investigation for involuntary detentions, as well as carrying an outpatient case load.
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Experience in supervisory clinical psychologist duties including planning, developing, coordinating and evaluating a comprehensive clinical psychology program for a department or clinic, clinical psychological treatment of clients and patients, experience in a mental health setting clinic or hospital while providing psychological evaluations, assessments and follow ups.
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Are you an experienced mental health professional with a desire to nurture relationships with adolescents, bringing joy into their lives and contributing to generational healing? Now is the time to join the Embark Behavioral Health leadership team at our residential treatment center in San Martin, CA and receive a $10,000 sign-on bonus.
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