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Masters degree in social work, counseling, or related field and registered as an associate clinician to practice in their state under supervision of a licensed clinician (ACSW, R-MHC(I), AMFT, or equivalent.
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Provide behavioral health care management support for Suboxone patient panel, particularly coordination of care between medical providers and community resources. NJ Social Work Licens (LSW) OR Counselor License (LAC) required.
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Behavioral Health Nurse Practitioner Consultant - PMHNP. The behavioral health nurse practitioner consultant advises the primary care provider on appropriate medications and other treatment strategies, also providing the care team with educational support on diagnosing and managing behavioral health as well as substance use conditions.
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Social Work Education; or PhD/PsyD in Psychology at an accredited university or college. Masters in Social Work from a School of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education or an equivalent degree as determined by the Council on.
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EDUCATION: Completion of a bachelor's degree in social work, social services, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, behavioral health, public health, human services, human or child development, education or a closely related field at an accredited college or university.
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We are an NCAA Division II university and an R2 national doctoral university offering undergraduate and graduate-level programs that provide students with a forward-thinking education in architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, medicine and social science.
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The program is a behavioral health program that offers individual, group and family therapy, medication management with the Child Psychiatrist, as well as functioning as the child's educational setting with classroom instruction with up to 4 hours per day.
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Masters in Social Work from a School of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education or an equivalent degree as determined by the Council on Social Work Education; or PhD/PsyD in Psychology at an accredited university or college.
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Sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, counseling, education or other related social sciences. Adheres to compliance standards in service provision as mandated by the Targeted Case Management (TCM) Unit of the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS), CBH, and Hall Mercer.
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Experience in behavioral health as a clinical provider (biopsychosocial evaluations and psychotherapy). Master’s degree or doctorate in social work or counseling. Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm; Strong interpersonal skills; Able to work collaboratively with multiple health and community professionals using tact, diplomacy, and discipline; Ability to effectively communicate with people at all levels and from various backgrounds.
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Demonstrated knowledge of School Wide Positive Behavior Support systems including PBIS data systemsDemonstrated ability to effectively instruct, assess, and evaluate students with behavioral and social-emotional needs.
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NOTE : Completion of two years of study (60 credits) at an accredited college or university, with major coursework in social work, social services, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, behavioral health, public health, human services, human or child development, education or a closely related field at an accredited college or university may substitute for the required experience.
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Counseling Psychologist C: Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree required in Psychology or Social Work with 3 to 5 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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SUMMARY: Lead Counselor will serve as the primary facilitator of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (NCTI) classes as well as work to develop and implement ancillary life skills curricula as outlined by Program Director, including but not limited to, sexual health and job readiness workshops, conflict resolution and anger management.
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The Clinical Care Manager will work to enhance physical and behavioral health care coordination and assist with mitigating social determinants of health (SDOH). Be knowledgeable about behavioral health care services, system partners, service continuum and established medical necessity criteria and apply that knowledge in all work activities.
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