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180 days experience as Mental Health Technician, Psychology Technician, Psychiatric Technician, Behavioral Health Technician, Registered Behavioral Health Technician, Behavioral Health Specialist, Direct Support Personnel, Group Home Assistant/Paraprofessional, Correctional Officers, EMT’s, Paramedics, Medical Assistants, Patient Care Technicians, Home Health Aides, Patient Care Assistants, Certified Medical Assistants, Nursing Assistant and Crisis Intervention Specialist.
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Works closely with the care managers, physicians, nursing staff, spiritual support for patients and families with counseling services, crisis intervention, patient and parent/spouse coping, bereavement, and substance use issues and continuity of care.
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Provides and ensures support for immediate health and safety such as crisis intervention; accompaniment to hospitals for medical examinations; emergency food, clothing, transportation to appointments as needed.
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Job Opportunities throughout our Central Florida Integrated Care Continuum:· Inpatient Acute, Detox, Residential Treatment, Office Based Medical Services, and Community ProgramsAbout Us: Aspire Health Partners is a leading Integrated behavioral health, addiction medicine, and primary care organization committed to providing comprehensive healthcare services to individuals and families.
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The Clinical Manager with Behavioral Response Unit (BRU) wi ll oversee a team of clinicians providing immediate crisis intervention counseling to individuals experiencing mental health distress in Orange County.
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Other Titles: Detox LPN, Addiction Recovery LPN, Substance Abuse RN, Psych LPN, Mental Health LPN, Behavioral Health LPN, Chemical Dependency LPN. Behavioral health setting ideal.
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Supports and enhances Population Health initiatives including risk stratification, understanding social determinants of health, wellness and preventive care, access to behavioral health, chronic care management, palliative care and team-based care.
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Familiarity with maritime law, crisis management, FAA, and NTSB. Assist and provide legal support on maritime issues, orbital space flight ground systems, crisis management, launch support infrastructure, site strategy, government incentives, and potentially litigation.
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Other services include The Baby Suites Maternity Care, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Level II, Women’s Services, Behavioral Health, Orthopedics & Spine, and a Graduate Medical Education Program.
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We are a well-established behavioral health organization with our roots in group private practice. You also can learn about the latest innovation in the field of mental health: ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
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With a longstanding tradition of crafting personalized recovery plans, River Point Behavioral Health addresses a wide array of mental health challenges including depression, anxiety, sexual abuse, trauma, anger and stress management, attention deficit disorders, mood disorders, and more.
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For 40 years, we’ve supported talented professionals pursuing their life calling in hospitals, schools, home health, corrections, behavioral health, and other settings. We are also thrilled to recognize our very own SLP, Dr. Kelly Byrd as the American Staffing Association 2024 National Staffing Employee of the Year and Health Care Sector All-Star. We’re honored to connect Dr. Byrd to employment, share her incredible story, and support her family literacy nonprofit.
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Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes.
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Unlimited access to medical and behavioral telemedicine through Cirrus MD. Health Insurance (eligibility for employees who work 30+ hours a week for 4 pay periods) Are responsible for delivering high-quality, safe food in a fast-paced kitchen.
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The CT Technologist provides quality patient care when performing diagnostic imaging and related procedures to demonstrate anatomy for interpretation and/or intervention while adhering to radiation safety principles.
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behavioral health crisis intervention jobs Title: quality manager in Orlando, FL
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