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This position provides behavioral/clinical supervision to peer support advocates, case managers, and shelter staff. Job Summary: The Behavioral Health Lead is the head of the wraparound team at each AGNW location.
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Addiction Counseling/Services; Applied Behavioral Science; Pre-Art Therapy, Art Therapy; Behavioral Analysis; Behavioral Biology; Behavioral Psychology; Behavioral Sciences; Child Development; Child and Family Studies/Services; Cognitive Sciences; Community Behavioral Health; Community Mental Health; Counseling ( MH, Vocational, Pastoral, Criminal Justice, etc.
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And, as appropriate, to the Regional Behavioral Health Director. To apply for this position complete the online application and click SUBMIT or APPLY NOW. If you have any questions regarding the position, email Jeni O'Neil, Behavioral Health Director, at [email protected.
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Ability and willingness to teach classes and groups relevant to the integrated behavioral health provider role (e.g., chronic pain management, diabetes and stress, insomnia, etc). The Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) provides expert integrated care to pediatric and adult patients as a member of the Primary Care Medical Home or Specialty Care treatment team.
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As an On-Call Juvenile Custody Services Specialist (JCSS) with Multnomah County's Department of Community Justice, you'll help foster pro-social behavior with youth residing in our juvenile detention facility and our Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) residential program.
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If you have experience working as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Residential Assistant (RA), Residential Counselor, Skills Trainer, or Caregiving for a client with behavioral health needs, then this position may be a great fit for you.
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QMHA employees are also eligible to apply for the Oregon Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program. equivalent combination of behavioral science education in addition to satisfactory supplemental behavioral health experience and training.
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Positions may be available at any Legacy facility: Emanuel, Good Samaritan, Meridian Park, Mount Hood, Randall Children's Hospital, Salmon Creek, Silverton, and Unity Center for Behavioral Health.
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As direct provider of clinical supervision, must have a Master's degree in psychology, social work, recreational, art, or music therapy, or a behavioral science field plus two (2) years of post-Master's experience unless varianced by the State.
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Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Clinician to join our team of innovators who explore and develop new approaches and implement novel strategies. Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention with CCS's Family Behavioral Health System provides a creative and innovative mobile crisis response to children and youth who are in the midst of a mental health crisis.
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QUALIFICATIONSEducation and/or ExperienceAs direct provider of clinical supervision, must have a Master's degree in psychology, social work, recreational, art, or music therapy, or a behavioral science field plus two (2) years of post-Master's experience unless varianced by the State.
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Training and/or experience in instructional and/or management strategies in positive behavioral supports, Collaborative Problem Solving, TEACCH, ABA, visual systems/learning, assistive technology, social thinking, social emotional learning, curriculum adaptations, social skills instruction, Picture Exchange Communication Systems (PECS.
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1 year of Master's level practicum in a behavioral health setting in an accredited college or university internship. 2 years - Post Master's experience in a behavioral health treatment setting.
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Understanding of evidence-based behavioral health promotion, prevention, and intervention for common behavioral health concerns, including anxiety, depression, and trauma. Meet the requirements for Research Scientist and have at least 6 years of relevant experience post degree in a research environment, particularly with youth behavioral health data.
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Exposure to Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Family Systems Theory desirable. We honor our residents as individuals with a wide range of strengths and challenges by providing them with access to a holistic array of treatment services including individual and group therapy, meditation practice, medication management, case management, recreational activities, self-help meetings, yoga, chiropractic care, parenting support, transitional housing and more.
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