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Ability to understand low barrier access to services and housing for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness and impacts of substance use and mental health disorders. Offer clinical support to CADC’s and CRM’s (and QMHP’s/QMHA’s where qualified) in the SUDS, primary care and mental health service lines, as well as minimally within SUDS and housing as needed.
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Rushford Center, one of Connecticut’s leading providers of addiction and mental health services, is nationally recognized for delivering outstanding prevention, treatment and recovery programs.
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Client evaluations, including initial intake interviews, formulating mental health and substance abuse diagnoses, and identifying appropriate treatment services; notify client, significant others, care givers, and/or care providers of diagnoses and initial treatment recommendations in a timely manner; complete written narrative of evaluation, obtain necessary authorizations for disclosure.
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The Counselor III position will provide and coordinate a wide range of supportive and therapeutic mental health and dual diagnosis services for adults who are diagnosed with mental illness, substance use issues, and other health issues who are participants in a Housing Outreach Team (HOT) supportive housing program.
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With over 50 years of experience, TOA draws from a comprehensive set of programs which address issues such as mental health, substance use, homelessness, lack of basic needs, and access to community supports.
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The Mental Health Counselor will be paid $85 per session, therefore compensation levels are up to the individual counselor's preference of client load. This is a part-time or full-time contractor role for a Mental Health Counselor.
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You’ll engage with individuals seeking to improve their mental health, assess their needs, determine if they’re eligible for our outpatient therapy or medical outpatient services, and match them with an appropriate Headlight clinician.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Young Adult Service Client Financial Coordinator is responsible for processing and monitoring fund requests, generating daily, weekly and monthly annual requests/reports for funds either Social Security or DMHAS Client Support Fund dollars, and providing superior customer service under the Department of Mental Health and Addictive Services (DMHAS.
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Elena’s Way, a Preble Street Wellness Shelter, provides shelter and intensive support services to 40 individuals experiencing homelessness and complex physical and mental health needs, in a 24-hour trauma-informed environment grounded in social work and medical best practices.
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Ensures patient/client has been cleared for specialty service medical office visits, alcohol and drug visits, and/or mental health visits. The mission of NARA NW is to provide education, physical, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone in need.
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The individual works in CAP’s Housing and Support Services Programs and Multnomah County HIV Health Services Center to provide services that include home-based housing case management, goal planning, information and referral services, advocacy with and on behalf of clients, and eviction prevention for individuals and families living with HIV. This position may work with participants that are chronically homeless and/or have severe and persistent mental illness.
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