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Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services
Overview
Conduct mental health and diagnostic assessments for clients referred by law enforcement or walk-ins. Provide crisis intervention and therapy using evidence-based methods while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team for safe discharge planning.
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Compensation
$45,000 - $51,912 / YEAR
Posted
5 days ago
St. Joseph's Villa
The Clinical Case Manager coordinates services for children in crisis programs, ensuring stabilization through targeted discharge linkages and external agency partnerships. They utilize the High-Fidelity Wraparound model to develop action plans and safety strategies for individuals and their families.
$55,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
16 days ago
Horizon Behavioral Heal
Registered Nurses are responsible for the overall medical care of assigned individuals in the Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Center. This includes providing nursing care, conducting assessments, administering medications, and consulting with physicians.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
The clinician provides direct services including crisis intervention, care coordination, and skills restoration for clients in a residential stabilization and detox unit. They also collaborate with the treatment team to develop and implement treatment and discharge plans to ensure successful community transition.
$35,834 - $61,294 / YEAR
2 months ago
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are responsible for managing the overall medical care of individuals in a crisis stabilization setting. They provide nursing care, administer medications, and consult with physicians under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.
The QMHP-T Clinician provides essential services for clients in psychiatric crisis, including crisis intervention and care coordination. They work to help clients achieve stability and successfully transition back into the community.
5 months ago