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To meet the evolving standards of collaborative mental health crisis response services, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) has launched a Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST), staffed by licensed mental health clinicians and specially trained Johns Hopkins Public Safety officers.
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The position of Associate Director, Recovery Support Services coordinates with the Recovery Support Services team to oversee and address access to care, quality of care, and integration issues for Public Behavioral Health System (PBHS) recovery support services.
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The JHU BHCST is seeking a Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team Clinician (Casual/PRN) to join the team to provide shift coverage for staff leave, extended absences, university closures, and as needed to maintain 24/7 operations.
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As a MedStar Health clinician, you can expect: A competitive salary Generous PTO plan Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid malpractice insurance CME allowance Retirement savings plans – 403(b) with % employer match, 457(b), and/or 457(f) About MedStar Harbor Hospital: From internal medicine and surgery, obstetrics, diabetes, behavioral health, orthopaedics, and emergency medicine, our team of caring physicians and associates serves the unique needs of every patient.
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As a leading national provider of health care professionals focused on serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental, and behavioral health challenges, we invite you to take your career to a whole new level with The Columbus Organization.
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Our more than 150 skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, behavioral health, and long-term care facilities deliver sophisticated and transformative care to nearly 16,000 residents and patients at any given time.
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Advanced Behavioral Health, Inc. is looking for a Behavioral Support Specialist in our Baltimore, MD location to work as part of the interdisciplinary Child and Adolescent Response Team (CART) to provide person-focused therapeutic services for children and adolescents, and their families, experiencing mental and behavioral health events of varying acuity.
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STEPS Behavioral Health is looking to hire a part-time or full-time Board-Certified Behavior Analyst to join our team! READY TO JOIN OUR Behavioral Health TEAM.
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Collaborate with Integrated Care Team (ICT) members (behavioral health, nutrition, health education) for problem solving and coordination of care. Receive input from the Core Clinical Team (PCP, Care Manager or SW) to define visit goals.
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Rate: $40/hour The Registered Nurse (RN) (Behavioral Health) is responsible for providing nursing care to incarcerated patients, including conducting health assessments, administering medications and treatments, providing patient education, documenting care, and coordinating with other members of the interdisciplinary team.
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Career growth and development Diverse and collaborative working environment Affordable and comprehensive benefits package $5000.00 sign-on bonus SUMMARY In collaboration with patients/families, case managers, physicians and the interdisciplinary team, the Mental Health Therapist 1 provides direct psychosocial and practical care including psychological assessments, problem identification, goal setting, behavioral intervention and implementation of care plans.
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Unite patients with primary care, behavioral health, respite, and other services. The Social Worker role at Evolent will provide both direct care management to a high-risk population, as well as provide clinical consultation to other members of the care team.
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Collaborates with member and the interdisciplinary care team to develop a comprehensive plan of care to identify key strategic interventions to address member’s medical, behavioral and/or social determinant of health needs.
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Provides supportive counseling and education to members, families and caregivers, members of the health care team, health plan staff, and the community, including end-of-life issues and Advanced Directives.
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Work in a team environment (with social work, care management, integrated behavioral health, pharmacy, nutrition, health education etc.) Able to work with and lead a team (with social work, case management, behavioral health, pharmacy, nutrition, etc.
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