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A licensed therapist (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, PhD, PsyD) is needed, part-time (15 hours minimum) or full time (22 client hours about 30 per week) and 2 evenings a week and Saturdays are generally required for full time.
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We specialize in emergency medicine and trauma, cardiology, neurosurgery and spine, advanced orthopedics, women's services, adult and adolescent behavioral health, an adult intensive care unit and state of the art and technologically advanced surgical services.
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Opportunity Highlights:Above National Average CompensationGenerous Sign on BonusMalpractice InsuranceGenerous PTO and CME packageCritical Access Hospital with multiple specialties and clinics with over 60 physicians on active medical staffFamily Practice, Women's Health, Behavioral Health, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Immediate Care, Infusion Center, Hospice, Performance Therapy Services and Internal Medicine.
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The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.
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Each Therapist serves on a treatment team and provides assessments, treatment planning, individual and group therapy, referral, discharge planning and supervision of Qualified Behavioral Health Provider (QBHP)'s.
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Full, independent licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or equivalent in state practicing, i.e., LPCC, LMHC.
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Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related field, from an accredited school of Social Work, Professional Counseling, or Family Therapy with a minimum of two (2) years experience in health care and at least two (2) years in a psychiatric setting, preferred.
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Embark Behavioral Health is seeking experienced therapists to help us drive adolescent anxiety, depression, and suicide rates to all-time lows. Across 15 states and growing, Embark Behavioral Health is the nation’s leading network of family behavioral health treatment centers, residential and wilderness programs, therapeutic boarding schools, outpatient clients, and transitional living options for kids struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health and substance use issues.
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The Collaborative Care Clinician is an associate level or independently licensed behavioral health clinician reporting to the Clinical Excellence Manager. We provide brief interventions using evidence-based techniques such as Problem Solving Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Behavioral Activation in Primary Care, Family Practice, and OBGYN settings.
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Screens and assesses patients for common behavioral health and substance use disorders using PHQ9, GAD7, Columbia Suicide Risk Assessment, or other tools as required. You are a core member of a Collaborative Care team that involves the patient's Primary Care provider, psychiatric consultant, and other behavioral health providers.
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Educates patients about behavioral health/substance use disorders/treatment options. Our Vision is that everyone deserves access to high-quality behavioral health services alongside their primary care provider.
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP} , Full Time. The PMHNP will work in collaboration with virtual assistants, office staff, behavioral technicians, nurses, and nurse practitioners to coordinate client care, assist with insurance pre-authorization, and general caseload management.
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Supports and closely coordinates behavioral health care with the patient’s primary care provider and (when appropriate) other service providers. Knowledge of/experience with behavioral health screening tools (PHQ9, GAD7, CSSRS, etc.
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Our Mission is to build the country’s best behavioral health medical group, using the Collaborative Care model and enabling a world-class technology platform. Masters degree in social work, counseling, or related field and registered as an associate clinician to practice in their state under supervision of a licensed clinician (ACSW, R-MHC(I), AMFT, or equivalent.
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Masters degree in social work, counseling or related field and independent license to practice in their state (LCSW/LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, LPC or equivalent) Proficiency in evidence-based treatment approaches (Problem-Solving Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Behavioral Activation.
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