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The Behavior Specialist is responsible for supporting the social-emotional, mental and behavioral health of all students. Supervised by the Assistant Principal of Student Services, the Behavior Specialist provides day-to-day behavior support to classroom teachers through tiered interventions, development and implementation of Behavior Plans, and works in collaboration with stakeholders to ensure that students meet their individual behavior goals.
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PeaceHealth is actively hiring: Med/Surg, Emergency, ICU, Perinatal, NICU, L & D, Perioperative services, Operating Room, Cardiovascular OR, Behavioral Health and Care Management. Maya Ross, Talent Pool Development Specialist.
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Keywords: Direct service professional, counselor, residential counselor, direct care counselor, habilitation specialist, human services, social services, social worker, case manager, health services, developmental disabilities, mental health behavioral health, OPWDD, OMRDD.
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Master's degree in a clinical or treatment field of psychology, social work, school psychology, applied psychology as it relates to human development and clinical intervention, or a related human services field; or (ii) a New York State license in mental health counseling; and (2) have or obtain OPWDD-approved specialized training or experience in functional assessment techniques and behavior support plan development.
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Previous experience working with individuals with behavioral challenges, developmental disabilities, or mental health issues. Professional Development: Stay abreast of current research, best practices, and emerging trends in the field of behavior analysis and intervention.
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Preferred Certifications: AMAP, SCIP-R, CPR & First AidKeywords: Direct service professional, counselor, residential counselor, direct care counselor, habilitation specialist, human services, social services, social worker, case manager, health services, developmental disabilities, mental health behavioral health, OPWDD. Company Overview SUS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERJoin a team of employees who cares about the wellbeing of others.
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This encompasses support for working families, which may include backup dependent care, adoption assistance, infertility coverage, family building support, behavioral health solutions, paid parental leave, and paid caregiver leave.
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The Clinical Training Specialist helps create and manage special projects that support ICL programs for people with behavioral health issues and/or developmental disabilities. Provide training and professional development to staff working in mental health, supported housing, developmental disabilities programs, shelters, veteran's services, substance use disorder services, and other settings in New York City.
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Outreach Development Corporation is a non-profit organization that helps people address issues stemming from substance use and behavioral health disorders by providing the highest quality, life-changing, training and tools to build healthy lives.
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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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Peer Specialist – Psychiatry/Behavioral Health– Part-Time – Days – Grant Funded. We are home to some of the nation's top clinicians and researchers in behavioral health.
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Periodic reassessment of a client’s medical and behavioral health needs and update of, adherence to recommended treatments, and need for care coordination. Obtained a Master’s level degree in human services field with appropriate NYS licensure (e.g. LMSW, LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, Creative Arts Therapist LCAT, licensed Occupational therapist, Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counselor, Rehabilitation Counselor, licensed psychologist or hold a Master’s Degree as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist or Psychologist or Pastoral Counselor or Master’s degree in a related field.
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Participates in outcomes research to improve clinical care and assists in program development. Participates in outcomes research to improve clinical care and assists in program development. The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future.
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Provides non-medical support services including housing, mental health and behavioral health services, nutrition, and any other services that address barriers to care and healthy living.
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Work with Outreach Specialist to develop and implement successful outreach strategies to identify and recruit people living with HIV, mental health and substance use disorders in need of TFC services.
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