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Ensures the use of evidence based treatments in the areas of mental health and substance abuse to address client needs (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy, harm reduction, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care.
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The Behavioral Health Specialist (BHS) is part of a dedicated behavioral health care team, and will be available for care team referrals to triage member needs, provide short-term therapeutic interventions, address the needs of members presenting with serious mental illness (SMI) or substance use disorder (SUD), manage behavioral health escalations and help facilitate transitions of care as needed.
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Experience working with transitional age youth, homeless and/or marginally housed individuals, people with active mental illness/co-occurring mental health disorders and/or substance use disorders.
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The CFT aims to reduce the number of people with mental health issues in the jail system; to improve information sharing and coordination, as appropriate, across systems and service providers; and to reduce overall costs relating to people with mental or behavioral health concerns, including the use of emergency services.
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As part of an interdisciplinary team of Peer Specialists, Case Managers and Licensed Clinicians, the peer specialist will be responsible for managing a caseload of 15 – 20 high-needs (serious mental illness, substance use, homelessness) participants at a time, providing face-to-face, telephonic, and community Peer counseling.
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Experience working with homeless, justice involved, adults with serious and persistent mental illness, substance use disorders, and/or underserved populations preferred. Individuals are coupled with a member of our team, who use the “whole person” approach to address a variety of needs including behavioral health, substance use, navigation of the medical system, housing/food insecurities and benefit enrollment.
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Job Summary: The Harm Reduction Technician/Milieu Manager in our medical respite facility plays a pivotal role in providing compassionate care and support to patients with substance use disorders, trauma histories, chronic medical illness, mental health disorders, and behavioral challenges.
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The County of San Mateo Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) seeks a Board eligible or Board-certified Adult Psychiatrist to join Coastside Mental Health Clinic , in Half Moon Bay, California , to work with adult BHRS clients with severe mental illness and substance use disorders.
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We are seeking a motivated individual to be a part of our Crisis Diversion Team in a as needed capacity working Mon Tues Wed 7a-7p as a Crisis Evaluator to respond to crisis calls and complete comprehensive assessments of persons whose lives are disrupted or complicated by mental illness, behavioral disturbances, substance abuse issues, or the inability to function or maintain in the community.
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At Common Ground, we help individuals and families who are experiencing crises of any kind, from suicide to substance use, human trafficking, mental illness and more. Clinicians in this role work with individuals and families/caregivers who are experiencing behavioral health/ substance use crises in the hospitals, or on site as walk-ins or via police and/or ambulance using the emergency entrance.
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In this role you will be an integral part of our Behavioral Health Division and provide critical care to adult patients with mental illness at Lincoln Regional Center (LRC), an inpatient, 250-bed, Joint Commission-accredited state psychiatric hospital which is run by NE DHHS and is located in Lincoln, NE.
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At ServiceNet, we work with people who are living with mental illness, developmental disability or autism, brain injury, substance use or addiction issues, or the hardship of homelessness.
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The incumbent must possess a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field from an accredited college or university or three years of full time professional experience working with adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
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