UHS
Location
Grant County, Arkansas
The provider is responsible for delivering behavioral health interventions and community support services to a diverse client population. They must ensure high-quality, cost-effective care that aligns with government regulations and organizational values.
Candidates must have either a bachelor's degree in a related behavioral health field or a high school diploma. All applicants are required to successfully complete a 40-hour Qualified Behavioral Health Provider training program.
We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success.
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