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KBR, Inc.
Overview
Integrate physical and psychological wellness for Special Operations Forces and their families to optimize mission readiness. Conduct clinical investigations, provide behavioral health interventions, and manage patient care within a holistic human performance program.
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28 days ago
Integrate physical, mental, and psychological wellness for service members and families to optimize mission readiness. Provide evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders using individual, family, and group psychotherapy.
$73,300 - $114,400 / YEAR
Assist licensed mental health professionals in managing outpatient behavioral health activities, including conducting intakes and leading therapy sessions. Manage administrative tasks such as maintaining statistical data, scheduling appointments, and coordinating case reviews.
1 month ago
This role involves integrating the physical, mental, and psychological wellness of service members and their families by functioning as a Behavioral Health Care Provider within an operational unit. Responsibilities include applying social work procedures for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders, as well as engaging in quality improvement activities and consulting with relevant personnel.
$97,100 - $119,200 / YEAR
The role involves integrating the physical, mental, and psychological wellness of service members and their families as a Behavioral Health Care Provider within an operational unit. Responsibilities include applying social work procedures for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders using various psychotherapeutic techniques.
2 months ago
The Special Operations Clinical Psychologist will offer technical expertise, guidance, and direct clinical services in operational psychology to Special Operations Forces (SOF). Duties include developing resiliency programs, conducting psychological evaluations, and providing psychological treatment according to established diagnostic manuals.
The role involves integrating the physical, mental, and psychological wellness of service members and their families under the Preservation of the Force and Family (POTFF) contract to optimize mission readiness. Essential duties include engaging in quality improvement activities, conducting applied research, consulting with various authorities, maintaining medical records, and participating in military-specific training.
The Special Operations Psychological/Mental Health Technician is responsible for assisting in the management and treatment of outpatient behavioral health activities, conducting intakes, and leading therapy sessions under supervision. They also collect and maintain statistical data, prepare reports, and assist in program development.
3 months ago
The role involves collecting and communicating health assessment data to develop time-sensitive treatment plans for managed patients, while also assessing patients via telephone using established protocols to ensure cost-effective care delivery.