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Marvin provides digital behavioral health services over telemedicine to medical first responders across the United States. Our mission is to end the one-size-fits-all approach to behavioral health, designing a unique treatment plan for each client, and providing culturally-adept care that best meets their needs.
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Primary Objective: Under the general direction of the CEO and Medical Director, the Behavioral Health Director administers the mental health and substance abuse services and programs provided at all Mission Neighborhood Health Center sites.
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The Collaborative Care Clinician is an associate level or independently licensed behavioral health clinician reporting to the Clinical Excellence Manager. Screens and assesses patients for common behavioral health and substance use disorders using PHQ9, GAD7, Columbia Suicide Risk Assessment, or other tools as required.
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Knowledge of appropriate resources refers to the knowledge of community agencies, organizations, and groups which provide appropriate services to clients and their families/significant others; the knowledge of the roles of behavioral health consumers in self-help programs/traditional behavioral health programs; an awareness of consumer-guided services.
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Supervises the psychosocial assessment of client/patients for behavioral health services in behavioral health and/or primary care settings; monitors process to ensure clients/patients are referred to appropriate care provider; reviews forms and procedures related to the intake process; and prepares written care summaries for the purpose of coordinating care.
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Provides individual, group family (including other significant support systems) psychotherapy, crisis intervention, outreach services, culturally competent interventions, case management and rehabilitation to clients enrolled in behavioral health services.
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The Clinical Social Worker position is part of the Behavioral Health Services team at the 1930 Market Street Service Center and is responsible for providing case management services to individuals and groups who are living with HIV/AIDS and have substance use disorders and potential co-occurring mental health disorders.
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The position also collaborates with the other psychotherapists to implement and sustain best practices in the area of integrative psychotherapy and guided imagery, and to stay abreast of research and best practice in the field of behavioral health and integrative medicine.
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Behavioral Health Clinician - Homeless Support Program Location: San Francisco, CA Compensation: $90,000-100,000 per year Benefits: Clinical Supervision Comprehensive Benefits Package including medical, dental, PTO, sick time and more.
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The City and County of San Francisco continuously accepts applications for all permanent Behavioral Health Clinician 2930 positions. The 2930 Behavioral Health Clinician performs related duties as required.
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On the Hilltop campus, the USF MPH Program offers concentrations in Community and Public Health Practice and Behavioral Health. Job Title: Adjunct Public Health Faculty, multiple positions Job Summary: The University of San Francisco (USF) is searching for adjunct faculty to join the School of Nursing and Health Professions’ Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) and Masters in Public Health (MPH) Program at our San Francisco main campus.
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Maintains clinical records of each client contact or service, in accordance with mandated standards of Medi-Cal, Medi-Care, and San Francisco’s Community Behavioral Health Services.
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Capacity to work within the integrative medicine model as practiced at the Institute for Health & Healing and in line with most recent research findings regarding behavioral health in the ambulatory care setting.
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One or more years experience using electronic health records for behavioral health documentation and billing. Clinical Supervisors ensure compliance with UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science departmental or organizational policies, procedures, and defined internal controls.
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Collect data, record anecdotal student progress toward their goals, and maintain behavioral charting data through formal documentation methods (i.e., data tracking, mental health notes, progress monitoring.
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behavioral health jobs Title: clinical therapist in San Francisco, Mililani-town, Hawaii
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