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St. Luke's University Health Network
Overview
The Mental Health Professional provides in-home and community-based supportive services, including psychotherapy and service coordination for individuals with severe mental illness. They are responsible for developing treatment plans, monitoring medication, and participating in a rotating on-call crisis schedule.
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14 days ago
Liberty Resources / Liberty POST
Assist individuals with mental health barriers in acquiring life skills and functioning independently within the community. Provide one-to-one supportive services, develop care plans, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to achieve client goals.
$50,000 - $55,000 / YEAR
28 days ago
UnitedHealth Group
The Behavioral Health Advocate coordinates care for high-risk members by collaborating with internal and external partners to promote recovery and resiliency. They conduct in-person and telephonic assessments, manage treatment plans, and facilitate transitions between inpatient and community-based services.
$60,200 - $107,400 / YEAR
1 month ago
PROMESA R.H.C.F.
The Certified Recovery Peer Advocate provides rehabilitative and recovery-oriented interventions for clients with substance use disorders, focusing on coping skills development and relapse prevention planning using evidence-based practices like motivational interviewing. Responsibilities also include working within a multidisciplinary team, conducting outreach, providing advocacy for benefits and housing, and facilitating transitional support after institutional discharge.
$22 / HOUR
2 months ago
Elwyn
The Clinician integrates the Prism Model to provide person-centered, strength-based, trauma-informed care for ACCS clients, utilizing clinical skills to assess, plan, and coordinate treatment services under supervision. This role involves developing and implementing the Community Service Plan, providing direct therapy using evidence-based practices, and offering practical support and advocacy for clients' daily living needs.
Southwest Network
The specialist provides and coordinates substance abuse interventions for vulnerable members, serving as the substance abuse expert for the ACT team to address co-occurring disorders. Responsibilities include delivering direct services, developing progress plans, and coordinating care with the clinical team, family, and other providers to ensure individualized service plan implementation.
3 months ago
The specialist will provide and coordinate substance abuse interventions for vulnerable members, serving as the substance abuse expert for the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team. Responsibilities include delivering direct services, developing progress plans, and coordinating care with the clinical team, family, and other providers to ensure individualized service plan implementation.