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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. Active and valid Maryland licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor – LGPC required, LCPC preferred or Licensed Social Worker - LMSW required, LCSW-C preferred Wide knowledge of evidence-based theory and best practices.
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Job Req ID: 114760 Mental Health Services Clinician / Coordinator of Trauma Focused Services Student Health and Well-Being (SHWB) Mental Health Services (MHS) at Johns Hopkins University seeks an energetic, organized, and motivated to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment focused on delivering innovative mental healthcare and supporting the well-being of a diverse community of learners.
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Through our clinic, we will serve individuals of all ages in need of behavioral health services, who are living in the of Baltimore City, including individuals with serious mental illness, substance use disorder, co-occurring disorders, emotional disturbances, and/or mental healthreleated crisis.
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As a Social Worker, you will play a vital role in providing support and assistance to individuals struggling with mental health issues. Valid state of Maryland social work licensure LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LCPC.
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Master’s or doctoral degree in counseling or psychology (e.g., clinical mental health counseling, clinical/counseling psychology) that meets requirements for Maryland counselor (LGPC) licensure.
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Must be licensed in the State of Maryland, by the Board of Social Work Examiners, Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a Licensed Certified Social Worker- Clinical (LCSW-C.
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Nexus-Woodbourne is seeking a Master's Level Mental Health Therapist that is well-versed with Trauma Informed Practices and Clinical Diagnosis Treatment Processes. Keywords: "Mental Health Therapist.
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Education: Minimum of a master’s degree in social work, psychology and mental health counseling or a related field from an accredited college or university. Experience: At least one year of professional experience working in mental health, in a public or certified private welfare or health agency providing counseling, psychotherapy and related social services to individuals.
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The Licensed Master Social Worker serves as a liaison between participants and community resources to ensure efficient processing of referrals (i.e. submit referrals to substance use treatment providers, establish an initial appointment.
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Collaborate with other mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, social workers, and case managers, to ensure integrated care. We are seeking a dedicated and professional Mental Health Therapist to join our team.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Master's Degree preferred (preferably in social work, human services, behavioral health);CAC-AD;Must have at least three solid years of work experience in substance and behavioral health services;Minimum five years of work experience in the capacity of administrative supervision and oversight.
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Primary research areas include novel approaches to address national health system challenges, focusing on mental health and substance use services, Medicare (traditional and Medicare Advantage), post-acute care, and health care spending.
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Assessment Skills— Working knowledge of differential diagnosis of common mental / substance use disorders, We are looking for Mental Health Counselor who works within the interdisciplinary team to provide both mental health and addiction counseling.
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The CHW will work to ensure increased access to primary care and Social Drivers of Health (SDH) and will report to the Community Outreach Manager. GBMC Health Partners (HP) and Gilchrist Elder Medical Care (EMC) are seeking a Community Health Worker (CHW) to serve as a frontline public health worker and trusted liaison between underserved communities in Baltimore and the healthcare systems.
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Evaluate presenting concerns and identify clinically appropriate mental health, substance use, and community resources. Provide direct care coordination mental health services and consultation to children, adolescents, and families post emergency room discharge through a telepsychiatry access program.
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