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So we created a new model: one that puts flexibility, innovative decision-making, creativity, and our people first, while remaining a socially conscious and responsible for-profit business focused on changing how we treat mental health.
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Develops, implements and monitors the Mental Health Program to include staff development, mental health counseling of students, TEAP program counseling, according to the Job Corps federal regulations and the Policy and Requirements Handbook.
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Psychiatric nurse, psych nurse, psychiatric RN, psych RN, psych LPN, mental health RN, LPN, RN, R.N., registered nurse, healthcare, health care, hospital, medical, patient care, mental health care, psychiatric care.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of harm reduction, a focus on empowering individual agency and choice, and experience in case management, crisis intervention, victim support, mental/behavioral health support, and supervision.
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Joint programs with Women’s Cardiology Group, and Women’s Behavioral Health Program which includes the Alexi Joy D’Achille’s Center for Perinatal Mental Health and Trauma Informed Care consultation.
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The NHC member at UPMC’s Second Avenue Commons Health Center will serve in several ways to help expand the reach and effectiveness of our clinic. Great Lakes/DCM is a third party vendor contracted with the Allegheny County Health Department (operating site for NHC Pittsburgh) to distribute NHC Pittsburgh member stipends.
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Provide outpatient services within a multi-disciplinary team setting that offers reproductive mental health consultation, evidence-based psychotherapy, an infant-mental health program, evidence-based therapy groups for women in the perinatal period, and an innovative Mother-Baby Intensive Outpatient Program.
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Skills: telehealth experience,scheduling,health,continuing education,outpatient experience,dialectical behavior therapy (dbt),evidence-based practice,eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (emdr),mental health,flexible scheduling.
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Complete work on towers at height, while maintaining a focus on safety at all times; the Foreman is specifically responsible for all safety processes being followed on-site and for taking the lead on any incident response when necessary.
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Joint programs with Women’s Cardiology Group, and Women’s Behavioral Health Program which includes the Alexis Joy D’Achille’s Center for Perinatal Mental Health and Trauma Informed Care consultation.
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Consulting: Lead complex people analytics projects from hypothesis development through insight delivery while providing ongoing consultative support to stakeholder groups on data-driven insights, project ROI, and recommendations by leveraging our tools and data.
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An employee in this class performs a variety of environmental health assignments in specialized fields such as residential environment, sanitation and environmental safety, water pollution control, solid waste control, vector control, food protection or lead poisoning prevention.
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Provide thought leadership and direction for the full lifecycle of people analytics, including sourcing, retention, development, organizational health and culture, exit information and strategic workforce planning.
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Job Title: Head Start/Pre-K Counts Mental Health Coach. Early Childhood/Infant Mental Health Endorsement preferred. Reports To: Supervisor of Early Intervention and Mental Health.
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Master’s degree in human services field along with 2 years human services experience (1 as a supervisor/lead) preferably in programming for homeless provider, homeless services, mental health, counseling, health services, and supportive services programs for vulnerable and at-risk populations.
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