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Our services extend to families experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic violence, people living with HIV/AIDS, veterans, youth aging out of foster care, adults with behavioral health or substance use needs, and others in need, including a special education preschool program.
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The Residential Counselor is responsible to deliver wellness and recovery-oriented case management and support services to service recipients in accordance with the New Jersey Department of Human Services-Division of Mental Health and Addictions Services regulations.
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Center faculty work with youth of all ages but consistent with the Rutgers Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (RYBHI) which led to the creation of CYSEW, have particular passion and expertise for promoting positive mental health and wellness for adolescents and emerging adults.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a mental health, health or other appropriate human services related discipline; a license as a registered nurse; a combination of one or more years of college, plus related work or life experience together equaling four years.
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As a Care Manager, you play a part in addressing the youth mental health crisis by acting in response to their voice! At least one year post undergraduate/graduate experience providing family and youth services within a non-profit social services setting.
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Knowledge of substance use and mental illness as it relates to working with families, Youth/children. referrals for mental health, daycare, and summer camps. Help the child/ family get ready for tests or procedures (Medical/Mental Health.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Mental Health Services, The Mental Health Clinician will utilize evidenced based therapeutic practice to address youth and family difficulties including mental health, emotional regulation, self-esteem, socialization, communication, interpersonal skills and family relationships.
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Clarity Process Behavioral Consultants, LLC Clarity Process Behavioral Consultants, LLC is a behavioral consultation agency serving at-risk youth and families throughout the state of NJ struggling with maintaining mental health and stability.
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Candidates submitting their resume usually have experience or interest in other roles including Residential Aides, Direct Support Professional, DSPs, Care Givers, Aides, Home Health Aide, Mental Health Technicians, MHTs, Behavior Health Technicians, BHTs, and Youth Care Workers.
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Requirements 3 years experience providing direct care to youth in a behavioral health agency or institutional setting with a high school diploma or equivalent 1 year experience providing direct care to youth in a behavioral health agency or institutional setting with a Bachelor's degreeValid driver's license required Schedule Full Time, Part Time, & On-Call YCS provides a competitive compensation package.
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