As of January 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Behavioral Health Supervisor in the United States is$91,665. According to Salary.com, salaries can range from a low of$67,461to a high of$114,696, with most professionals earning between$78,995and$103,720. ...
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(Copyright 2024 Salary.com) Recently Added Top Behavioral Health Executive jobs N Respite Home Health Aide Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare Cliffside Park, NJ FULL_TIME Job Summary: The Respite Technician will assist the clients with daily living activities in the client’s home. Our ...
Alaska Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace and offering a competitive salary and benefits package. We are the largest community behavioral health center in Alaska with offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Wasilla. We are actively growing our st...
Assistant Professor - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Utah Valley University Orem, UT, USA Assistant Professor - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Salary: Depends on Qualifications Job Type: FT Faculty Job Number: FY2503637 Closing: 1/31/2025 11:59 PM Mountain Location: 800 W University Parkwa...
Dr. Daily is the president and training director of Daily Behavioral Health, a leading behavioral health provider in northeast Ohio specializing in assessment, consultation, and treatment of autism, anxiety and disruptive behavior disorders. She was the founder and executive director of the Building ...
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A primary care provider (B.E.) was included as part of the core research team with full access to data, interpretation and authorship of publication. Other primary care providers were provided part-time salary for their efforts in recruitment for the study. This work is part of the NIH-...
Cost-effectiveness results demonstrated that, when compared to control schools, the PA-I and SB-I intervention arms were “dominant”, meaning that they resulted in net health benefits and healthcare cost-savings if the intervention effects were maintained. When the costs and effects of these inte...
Because community-based clinics are often under-resourced, collaborations between VA and the community may provide opportunities to lessen the care burden for some clinics, particularly in areas which VA has substantial provider and infrastructure (i.e., telehealth) capacity such as behavioral health....