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Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in hospital or regulatory agency administration, with particular emphasis on development and evaluation of mental health delivery services; or.
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Ensures the Vice-President of Operations, Regional Mental Health Director, Regional Mental Health. years, our team of dedicated clinical professionals has helped literally millions of justice-involved patients receive lifechanging medical and mental health services.
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Experience providing and/or overseeing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders services. LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION: Meet qualifications of Mental Health Professional.
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The Director of Clinical Services provides leadership to all clinic operations and ensures adherence to best practice standards and requirements for licensed/accredited outpatient mental health clinics in the State of Wisconsin, including Medicaid and Medicare.
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Candidates must successfully pass a fingerprint-ID criminal background check with the Wisconsin Department of Justice and a caregiver background check with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the Department of Children and Families and the Department Safety and Professional Services.
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Work Shifts 9:00 A.M – 5:00 P.MJob Description Under direction of the Director of Mental Health Services, develops, plans, directs, coordinates, monitors and evaluates health care services in areas such as mental health, substance use, forensic mental health, quality assurance and utilization review to ensure delivery of quality care and medical services.
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Job Title: Associate Director - Mental Health Services. The Mental Health Services AD is responsible for overseeing daily interventions and follow-through with members, including behavior support when necessary and meeting with parents.
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Experienced in providing psychosocial rehabilitative services to a disabled population, this leader, administrator, and clinician has a deep and successful history of working with individuals experiencing mental health needs, physical health and/or substance use problems, poverty, and homelessness.
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The Director for Mental Health Services is responsible for ensuring that collaboration occurs while overseeing mental health services for participants in foster and treatment family foster care.
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The Assistant Director will collaboratively work with the Director of Mental Health to develop and implement wellness, social-emotional learning, and mental health support systems and with community agencies and human services providers to support students and families.
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We are seeking a Director of Counseling and Mental Health Services who will oversee the Sib Collins Counseling Center and provide accessible, equitable, and inclusive mental health counseling for the Limestone community.
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Ensures the Vice-President of Operations, Regional Mental Health Director, Regional Mental Health Administrators, Chief Psychiatrist and applicable IDOC Administrative staff are apprised of all critical mental health-related incidents or developments at assigned facilities.
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Conducts no less than quarterly in-service training for all MHPs regarding clinical issues of concern to IDOC Director of Mental Health, facility and WHS administrators or the MHPs themselves.
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CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM DIRECTOR, STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES (SMHC) , MIT Health-Mental Health and Counseling (MH&C) Services , to serve as a member of the leadership team of MH&C Services, with responsibility for coordinating the Psychology Trainee (predoctoral and postdoctoral) Program.
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Job Description The Director of Community Mental Health Services is responsible to develop an internal system that will support the growth, sustainability, and outcomes of all WCHI Mental Health Services and Family Wellness Center programs.
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