IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: We are sad to announce that we did not win the bid for the new BHDDH training contract. Our current contract ends on November 15,2024.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: We are sad to announce that we did not win the bid for the new BHDDH training contract. Our current contract ends on November 15,2024.
To provide speech/language pathology services to infants and toddlers including screenings, evaluations, assessments and treatment services in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Rhode Island Early Intervention Certification Standards. We are currently hiring a Speech Language Pathologist with the opportunity to work either full-time, part-time, or as an independent contractor. Our aim is to provide diverse opportunities to accommodate different preferences and availability. We welcome applicants with experience in any of these capacities.
With her compassion and knowledge, Linda Hurley, CEO of CODAC Behavioral Healthcare in Rhode Island, is able to convince corrections staff of the benefits of methadone and buprenorphine. But it isn’t easy. In a webinar on using medications to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) in correctional settings this month, Hurley provided clear advice with examples from real programs, including her own. Hosted by the American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD), the webinar focused on the importance of providing treatment in justice settings. As AATOD CEO Mark Parrino said in introducing her, there is now a great need…
The Substance Use and Mental Health Leadership Council sets up a table at Easy Bay Recovery Center!
Locations: Cranston Duties and Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive case management, direct assistance, and advocacy to assist participants in obtaining basic necessities of daily life (i.e. food stamps, home energy assistance, transportation, housing, legal advocacy for patients involved in the criminal justice system) Collaborate in the treatment process and participation in care coordination with the multidisciplinary treatment team Assist patients with coordinating meetings, appointments, and telephone conversations with outside resources and agencies within the local community support programs Coordinate, schedule, and administer the agency’s assessment of clients’ health, making appropriate referrals to community physicians for further assessment and treatment, and coordinate substance…
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: In collaboration with the team physician and Health Home Team, coordinate schedule and administer agency's assessment of clients' health, making appropriate referrals to community physicians for further assessment and treatment, and coordinate substance abuse treatment with medical treatment. (comprehensive care management) Coordinate on-going training to case managers in the recognition and management of chronic medical conditions (health promotion). Coordinate and integrate disease self-management activities (improve integration within general health promotion practices) (care coordination). Coordinate effective discharge planning implementation/continuity of care (care coordination, comprehensive transitional care). Ensure quality communication with CMHO’s, federally qualified health centers, hospitals and…
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: · Clinically supervise all Counselors, and oversee clinical structure including maintenance of appropriate documentation · Review clinical records for compliance (ie. PI standards, State and Federal criteria) and CODAC Policy and Procedures · Interview and recommend hiring and dismissal of clinical staff · Maintain and develop appropriate referral networks · Review treatment outcomes and program development · Communicate between Program Director and all staff on clinical issues
We are hiring a full time Peer Recovery Specialist for our Pawtucket, Providence (2), Cranston and Mobile Unit location
Responsible for providing on-scene crisis intervention, emergency screening and triage, information, emotional support, language support, and referral in collaboration with law enforcement to individuals, children/youth and families exposed to victimization and trauma in the community. Provide appropriate follow up support and resources for assistance with the criminal justice system, trauma treatment, and access to basic needs, treatment, and government benefits.
To provide guidance and supervision for 5 youth 16-21 who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community. To assist each resident to make decisions about daily life, conduct and discipline within the boundaries of agency policy and the requirements of the contractual agreement with the Department of Children, Youth and Family.