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Minimum of eight years’ experience in behavioral health or social work required within a behavioral health organization (BHO), with minimum of 4 years in a BH utilization and care management Director or above leadership role within a managed care organization required.
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Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) will be considered if will to work towards becoming an LCSW. One year of directly related experience, including a background in primary care consultation, behavioral medicine, health psychology, or other relevant areas.
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Licensed as a Marriage Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Clinical Psychologist is required in the state in which you are applying.
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Reports to the Program Director for administrative activities, and to the Clinical Director for clinical matters, unless the immediate supervisor is a licensed mental health professional.
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Job Qualifications A master’s degree in social work or counseling Demonstrated leadership of high-performing teams in youth residential facility or community behavioral/mental health settings 2+ years supervisory/management experience, clinical supervision working with youth placed in a residential facility/victim of human trafficking/developmental disabilities is a plus.
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Current and active license with State of Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners as Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Social Worker, or by the AZ Board of Psychologist Examiners as a Psychologist.
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80% FTE, Exempt positionUnder the direction of the Executive Director of APAFSS, the Clinical Director of Behavioral Health Services is responsible for leading and overseeing the administrative and clinical operations of Behavioral Health Services at APAFSS. The Clinical Directors responsibilities include administrative and clinical supervision of the delivery of behavioral health services at school sites and APAFSS outpatient clinic locations.
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Must have a master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or a closely related human services profession, as well as a current Florida license (LMHC/LCSW/LMFT), preferably with at least a year of experience working directly with children and adolescents after receiving the license.
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We are a team of mental health professionals that specialize in psychiatric evaluations, clinical social work, and family therapy. Founded in 1991, we offer an intensive outpatient substance use disorder program, psychological testing, and behavioral health and medication management services.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Clinical Director, Behavioral Health Services, the social worker provides psychosocial services to patients and families of all ages with particular emphasis on the emotional and social issues resulting from illness, disability, and/or death.
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Under the supervision of the VP of Operations and Clinical Director of Psychology, provides evaluation and treatment of patients with behavioral health issues via Tele Health.
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The Licensed Mental Health Therapist performs specific psychiatric social service work on the Behavioral Health Unit of a Correctional Facility. The Mental Health Clinical Director will be involved in working with all disciplines on the Behavioral Health Unit to attain effectiveness in serving the patient population.
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Master’s degree (M.A.) from four-year accredited college or university with a major in a social, behavioral, or human service field, including but not limited to: psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human development, gerontology, and educational psychology.
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Under the direction of the Chief Behavioral Health Officer, the Licensed Clinical Social Worker/ Licensed Clinical Psychologist is responsible for performing psychological assessments and providing brief evidenced-based treatment using the primary care behavioral health model to adults, older adults, children and their families in a primary care setting.
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Under the direction of the Program Director, this position clinically supervises interns and trainees and is responsible for providing a clinical experience within the parameters of the intern/trainee’s degree and level of experience.
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