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Requirements Metropolitan Crisis Response Team (MCRT) provides mental health services to individuals in Orleans, Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes. Thorough knowledge of substance abuse intervention and treatment, case work, case management, family dynamics and familiarity with psychiatric diagnosis per the DSM-IV.
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The County of San Diego has an excellent opportunity for Mental Health Case Management Clinician to provide adult mental health services to significantly improve the lives of individuals with mental illness.
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JOB OVERVIEW:The Family Resource Coordinator works in collaboration with their teammate, the Child First Clinician, to coordinate/provide community-based case management and mental health support services to the families on their caseload.
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GRANT FUNDED - HARLEM HOSPITAL CENTER, DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS, FAMILY CARE CENTER is a hospital based multidisciplinary program that provides primarily outpatient psychosocial services- psychotherapy, case management, discharge planning, family assessment, interagency coordination, and supportive services to HIV/AIDS infected adults, adolescents/young adults.
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Incumbents will provide behavioral/mental health services for justice involved individuals, such as case consultation with attorneys/public defender staff/justice partners, screenings, assessments, court advocacy, and discharge planning.
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The multi-disciplinary Homeless Outreach Stabilization Team (HOST) will work in the community to provide services which includes substance abuse treatment, medical services, rehabilitative support, case management and peer support services.
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The Mental Health Clinician will operate in accordance with all regulations and standards of the State of California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and the Department of Child and Family Services.
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This position has primary responsibility for mental health services and case management services to children and adolescents and their families engaged with Foster Care Services.
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Responsibilities The Behavioral Health Clinician works under the supervision of a licensed clinician and provides all aspects of psychosocial mental and behavioral health services including primarily brief short-term individual and group therapy, diagnostic evaluations, assessments, treatment planning, care coordination, and case management.
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While the CMSO Clinician primarily engages in Clinical case management, the practitioner might be called on to provide direct mental health counseling and psychotherapy to individuals and families, including using tele-health technologies.
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Minimum of one year working as a mental health clinician with youth and families. Provide therapeutic, case management, and crisis intervention services to residents and families.
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Incumbents provide professional behavioral health services including case management, rehabilitation, individual, family, and group therapy and counseling to identified adults and children with mental, emotional and/or substance use disorders.
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JOB TITLE: IICAPS Clinician - Providing Comprehensive Mental Health Services with a Focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion DEPARTMENT: Community and Home-Based Services SUPERVISED BY: Director of Community and Home-Based Services or a designee.
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Connect sponsors and UCs to community resources and coordinate essential services related to placement, stability, immigration proceedings, guardianship, legal assistance, education, medical care, mental health services, family counseling, substance abuse support, and gang prevention as needed.
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The NJ Team provides individual resilience training/individual training (IRT), education and employment support, family support and education, peer support, case management, and medication management.
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