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Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and Concerted Care Group (CCG) is a leading outpatient treatment provider in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Nurse Care Coordinator at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") under general supervision oversees the implementation of the CCG Population Health.
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SUMMARY OF CLIENT'S DESCRIPTION OF THIS OPPORTUNITY A Therapist who delivers care to youth, adolescents and young adult outpatients who are experiencing mental/behavioral health and/or substance use disorder symptoms.
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Neuropsychology program for assessment of cognitive, academic and behavioral/emotional functioning that are caused by neurology disorders, general medical conditions or developmental disabilities.
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Our Behavioral Health/Psychiatry team is dedicated to a multidisciplinary approach to mental health care-psychiatrists and case managers work as a team with psychologists, social workers, clinical counselor, and psychiatric nurses to address all patient needs.
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We see complex medical patients like stroke, STEMI, LVAD patients, triple A, sickle cell, OMFS,ENT, sepsis, surgical patients, neurosurgical, neurology patients, behavioral patients, etc. Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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In this capacity, the Mental Health Therapist provides therapeutic interventions to address clinical, social, and behavioral issues, as well as crisis intervention for patients during scheduled PHP visits and acute episodes.
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Expertise and research experience in substance use issues, with additional interest in social and behavioral health, mental health, drug use comorbidities, health disparity/equity research, or related topics.
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Zeel is a leading provider of on-location and telehealth healthcare services, including massage therapy and behavioral therapy. Zeel is seeking licensed massage therapists to provide on-location massage therapy in homes, offices, and spas in the Baltimore metro area.
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Work requires knowledge of food science, biochemistry, physiology, management science, behavioral science, and social science as applied to human nutrition, human metabolism, influence of nutrition on specific diseases and conditions, and basic knowledge of clinical research tools.
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Note: This include clinical supervision to the Behavioral Health Manager when applicable. Administers specialized therapeutic procedures such as cognitive behavioral (CBT)therapy,acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and meditation/relaxation techniques, biofeedback, hypnosis.
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Grace Medical Center offers emergency care, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, renal dialysis and diagnostic services. Offsite locations provide primary care, drug treatment and outpatient behavioral health services.
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The successful candidate will be able to become a faculty member in one of the following School of Medicine Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics and Physical Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and the College of Pharmacy.
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Provides clinical assessment, evaluation, and disposition of persons presenting with behavioral health concerns or illness. 1-2 years Experience in the assessment and disposition of behavioral health disorders preferred.
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Catholic Charities, Villa Maria Behavioral Health is seeking a Site Director who will be responsible for developing, implementing, and expanding the goals of the Safe Streets program at the site level.
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HealthDrive delivers on-site podiatry, optometry, dentistry, audiology, and behavioral health services to residents in long-term care, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities. Day 1 health insurance coverage for full-time providers.
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behavioral job Title: mental health therapist licensed in Baltimore, MD
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