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Completed a master's degree or a doctor’s degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, or Psychology. Seeking a Fully Licensed Mental Health Therapist - Join CRM Counseling Mental and Wellness Center in San Francisco, CA.
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The ACOS of MH oversees clinical programs that include (but are not limited to) substance abuse, Mental Health Intensive Case Management, PTSD specialty services, inpatient, and outpatient psychiatry, geropsychiatry, integrated health, pain management, health psychology, neuropsychology, women’s mental health programs, and suicide prevention.
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It is designed to provide advanced training and additional clinical supervision to Associate Marriage & Family Therapists, Associate Clinical Social Workers and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors (AMFT/ACSW/APCC) who have prior experience working in a mental health setting.
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May develop, implements, and evaluates behavioral medicine and health psychology programs in a variety of settings, including primary care. Provides consultation to other care providers and health educators on matters relating to mental health, health psychology and behavioral medicine.
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Clinician will also be well versed in current mental health practices and trends, such as trauma informed, developmental responsive, family centered, collaborative and culturally responsive services.
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Description: $5000 Sign-on Bonus PTO, 401K Plan and Pension Plan $3,000 Tuition ReimbursementProvides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves from psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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ABPN board certified or board-eligible psychiatrist OR clinical psychologist OR other advanced mental health discipline practitioner; and licensed to practice by the Medical Board of California OR California Board of Psychology OR California Board of Behavioral Sciences (type of license and expiration date.
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Participates in IEP and/or SST for assigned children or other education-mental health team meetings. Outpatient Mental Health Clinician- TWO OPENINGS- This is a full-time position, Mon-Fri. typically 9am-5pm with some need for flexibility.
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The UCSF DPBS is a national leader in the fields of child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric mental health. The SFVAHCS MHS provides comprehensive mental health care, including a 12-bed locked psychiatric unit (expected to reopen in September 2023), at the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) and seven outpatient clinics in Northern California.
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The Outpatient Mental Health Clinician provides family and individual treatment, depending on the needs of the clients served by the Edgewood's Community and School Based Services. Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related field; clinical license required, and registered in the State of California with the Board of Behavioral Sciences.
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It has extensive nursing, psychiatry, psychology, and social work training programs, and exceptional research including in (but not limited to) the domains of dementia and cognitive decline, epidemiology, neuroimaging, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, substance use disorders, insomnia, and suicide prevention.
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Under the supervision of the Program Director, the SRO Bilingual Program Clinician/ Mental Health Therapist is responsible for providing clinically appropriate therapeutic support services to youth between the ages of 11 – 21 and their families, residing in Single Room Occupancy (SRO) and/ or low-income housing within San Francisco Chinatown.
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Prefer a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or a field related to mental health. About the Campus: Crestwood's San Francisco Healing Center is a Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) located in San Francisco and overlooking the beautiful Golden Gate Park.
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The Clinician II role is well-suited for recent graduates who are registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) or the Board of Psychology (BOP) and are seeking to collect hours in a community mental health setting.
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