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Job Category : Behavioral Health, Social Services & Spiritual Care. Clinical program design and implementation as related to supervisees and overall regional and local clinic needs across the Mental Health continuum of care.
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Relevant license and/or certification or license/certification eligible as a Mental Health provider as required in the State of Wisconsin (i.e., Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor-LPC, Licensed Clinical Social Worker-LCSW, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist-LMFT.
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The Department of Family Medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is seeking a full-time faculty clinical psychologist to join its integrated behavioral health program (also known as the Family Stress Clinic), to expand its primary care behavioral health services within the department’s satellite family medicine practices.
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Atrium Health Primary Care Cabarrus Family Medicine is a full scope Family Medicine academic residency practice, that is part of a large integrated physician network with access to system-level resources across the care continuum.
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Co-located behavioral health psychologists work side by side with physicians, APPs, Residents, support staff, and other allied health professionals. With more than 1,000 primary care physicians across our System, we are dedicated to transforming the delivery of healthcare while providing superior patient experience.
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Candidates must also be experienced in providing integrated behavioral health services in primary care settings within the Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultation Model and be skilled in the use of targeted assessment and treatment approaches for behavioral health disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression, substance use, etc.
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Coordinates with other behavioral health providers for vacation coverage as needed to ensure continuity of patient care. Ensures behavioral health services are delivered in a culturally appropriate fashion and consistent with State of California laws and regulations, professional standards of care, as well as agency, professional, and ethical guidelines.
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