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We are actively recruiting for a Part-Time Licensed Social Worker (LMSW/LCSW/LCSW-C) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LGPC or LCPC) to work as a Behavioral Health Professional in the medical department at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson, MD.
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NOW OFFERING A HIGHER COMPENSATION RANGE FOR OUR LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST POSITION (STARTING RATE BASED UPON EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE) Have you heard the latest news? Qualifications for This Role: Maryland Education/ Licensure Requirements: Must possess a Master’s Degree and independent license to practice such as an LCSW, LPC, LMFT, LGADC, LGPC, LCADC, and/ or LCPC with at least 5 years' experience working in an outpatient or acute care Behavioural Health treatment setting.
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Advanced Behavioral Health, Inc. is looking for mental health therapists for our Baltimore, MD location to complete comprehensive clinical assessments and provide intensive community-based treatment for youth and their families within the DSS system to promote family preservation, stabilize the youth’s placement, and improve overall functioning.
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Applicants must be licensed in the state of Maryland and/or Massachusetts as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (I or II), a Licensed Social Worker Associate, Licensed Social Worker, a Licensed Certified Social Worker, or a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker.
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Graduate of an approved Master's degree program in social work, counseling psychology or other related mental health field. Mental Health Therapist progression ladder growth opportunities.
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A successful Mental Health Therapist enjoys working with people from diverse backgrounds and doesnt shy away from honest and caring yet sometimes difficult conversations. To evaluate, treat, and diagnose clients who have a mental health disorder or dually-diagnosed.
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Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Coordinate the execution of soft craft (scaffold, insulation, paint, and abatement) consistent with customer requirements and revenue profitability goals.
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Provide direct care coordination mental health services and consultation to children, adolescents, and families post emergency room discharge through a telepsychiatry access program. The position will support the implementation of a statewide child mental health access program, and will provide care coordination for children and adolescents.
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Conducts complex care coordination of pediatric patients following discharge from hospital for mental health crises. Evaluate presenting concerns and identify clinically appropriate mental health, substance use, and community resources.
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Education Associate or Bachelor's in human services, education, public administration, sociology, or psychology or LBSW from an accredited college or university supplemented and two years of progressive experience in an education environment, social work, mental health, public safety, non-profit, or related environment.
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Whether you're new to private practice or already have an established practice of your own, we re excited to support you in reaching your goals Wage: Between $84 - $131 an hour Are you a licensed Mental Health Therapist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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The Lead Mental Health Therapist at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all its subsidiaries ("Kolmac" or the "Company") is responsible for outpatient treatment teams in several areas of Maryland.
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COMPETENCIES: Education: Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health or related discipline. Three to five years in substance abuse or related mental health treatment experience in a clinical setting.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Graduate of an approved Master’s degree program in social work, counseling psychology or other related mental health field. Summary JOB SUMMARY: Provides a wide range of evidence based, person-centered individual psychotherapy to a diverse population of persons presenting with mental health issues; completes timely and meaningful clinical documentation.
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Possession of Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling/Psychology, Human Services, Public Health, Public Administration or Allied Health field. The Coordinator is charged with building and maintaining strong relationships with service provider organizations, as well as other community stakeholders, and is required to have an understanding of mental illness, substance use disorders, the continuum of services available in the Maryland Public Behavioral Health System, and the larger system of care.
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