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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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Rockwood is a beautiful new 5-bed, licensed Residential Treatment Home located in Gresham, OR. Rockwood serves individuals who are affected by a mental illness and who have complex medical and intense behavioral health challenges.
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If not already registered as a QMHA through the Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO), we will assist you in registering within 30 days of hire. QMHA employees are also eligible to apply for the Oregon Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program.
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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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Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP-C)Knowledge of issues faced by those who experience behavioral health challenges and a basic understanding of the full continuum of care for those in need of services.
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Providing expertise on mental health and strategies for facilitating behavioral changes for the patient. We are looking for an experienced *Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LCSW, LPC, LMFT.
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Experience: Five years of experience in children’s mental/behavioral health or child welfare services to children and families required. Licensed as one of the following: Licensed Professional Counselor or Associate (LPC or LPC-A), Licensed Master Social Work (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Associate (LMFT or LMFT-A), Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate required.
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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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Key services include (but are not limited to) comprehensive evaluation of psychosocial and mental/behavioral health status, legal and safety considerations, substance use or addiction, chronic illness, or end of life issues with the use of brief counseling, transition planning, crisis management and planning and coordination with internal and community stakeholders.
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Thoughtful client matching and dedicated coaches to grow your practice: We help you get paired with individuals who are ideal clinical matches so that you can control and personalize your caseload, and a dedicated coach to help you help your clients, no matter what your specialty, from pediatric to geriatric mental health, trauma, anxiety or addiction, we help you help others.
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We are seeking a Mental Health Clinician to join our Clinical Team. Mental Health Clinician. Health Savings Account (HSA) Interact with insurance companies for pre-certification and utilization management.
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Reviews and resolves Event Reports and reports appropriate information to Residential Administrator, Addiction Medicine Medical Director or Mental Health Residential Medical Director. Posted job title: Manager, Mental Health/Addiction Medicine Residential Nurse About Kaiser Permanente At the heart of health care, you'll find Kaiser Permanente.
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Upon commencement of your employment, Solomon Page offers automatic enrollment into ReviveHealth, which offers concierge, membership-based access to virtual primary care, urgent care, mental health therapy, a vision program, and prescription medications.
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Preferred: Possess a MA/MS/MSW degree from an accredited college or university and be eligible for license, associate counselor, or similar credentialing for mental health (LMHC, LICSW, LMFT, etc.
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Provide high quality health care through directly assessing, diagnosing, and treating all patients who present to the Emergency Room with mental health needs and co-occurring chemical dependency disorders (may include depression, anxiety, marital conflicts, etc., in individuals, couples, families.
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