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Pathways to Health
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June 15, 2021
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Did You Know?
Wear BLUE Day is celebrated every year on the Friday of Men’s Health Week (June 18)!
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“We want to hear from you, Colorado! Join the Cancer Experience Registry and share your cancer experience.”
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Eight weekly ECHO sessions | July 8 - Aug 26
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WHAT THIS ECHO WILL FOCUS ON
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CoPPCAP, the Colorado Pediatric Psychiatry Consultation & Access Program, is offering this 8-session ECHO series to give participants the baseline knowledge and skills to assess and treat pediatric mental/behavioral health conditions in primary care. Topics covered include: Assessment & Screening, “What is Therapy”, ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Suicide and NSSI, Trauma, and consideration of how to address behavioral health concerns in the very busy primary care setting. Each session is designed to provide a brief didactic overview of the topic followed by participant initiated robust case-based discussion.
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Topics include assessment and screening, ADHD, anxiety, depression, suicide, trauma and how to address behavioral health concerns in the busy primary care setting.
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Past the Pandemic: Mental Well-being for You and Your Patients
This ECHO series offers strategies to navigate, normalize and hold space for worries and experiences during this pandemic. Each session provides helpful, tangible tools in a psychoeducational, didactic format. By understanding stress along a continuum, participants will learn how to manage stress and loss, increase capacity to prevent burnout, elevate connectedness and mindfulness, and promote quality patient care.
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Providers and staff working in health care settings
Six weekly ECHO sessions held virtually Tuesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM MT June 29 - August 3
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Adolescent Reproductive Health For Primary Care Providers
This series offers clinically relevant topics for primary care providers who provide or are looking to build, expand, and improve care to preteens through young adults. Once completed, participants will be able to evaluate and manage common conditions in adolescent reproductive health. Over the course of six sessions, the series will include an overview of adolescent reproductive health issues, best practices in adolescent contraception and common adolescent gynecology concerns.
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Colorado-based primary care providers (MD, DO, APP)
Six weekly ECHO sessions held virtually Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00 AM MT July 22 - August 26
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CME: This ECHO Colorado series will be reviewed and acceptable for up to six credits by the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians.
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The Mental Health Counselor works closely with a supportive team who are responsible for responding to the mental health and wellness needs of the diverse student body at Fort Lewis College, a Native American-serving institution located in Durango, Colorado. The Counseling Center also offers a robust clinical training program for graduate-level counseling and social work interns to learn to become mature, experienced, and self-aware in the application of counseling skills. As a team, we value enhancing the lives of students, team members and interns and the wider campus community in an inclusive, culturally responsive manner. The Counseling Center is strongly motivated to develop a team of talented mental health professionals who accurately reflect and represent the significant compositional diversity of our student body.
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Salary range is $47,250 - $50,250, dependent on experience, for thisfull-time (40hrs/week), 9 month position (mid-August thru mid-May) plus a comprehensive benefits package. Position can be negotiated to 32hrs/week if desired. Submit materials as one PDF file via email to: [email protected].
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Application materials received by June 27, 2021, will receive full consideration
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Colorado Nurses Association Seeking Dynamic Leader
The Colorado Nurses Association (CNA) is a non-profit membership organization representing the interests of all registered nurses in the state of Colorado. CNA's vision is to be the unifying voice for nursing in Colorado to positively influence the future of healthcare. The Association’s strategic priorities include advancing the role of the registered nurse through advocacy and empowering the practice of nursing to enhance access to quality and safe health care for all Coloradans. The Executive Director is the voice and face of CNA's mission, vision and goals to the public, community partners, legislators, and membership. The Executive Director will report directly to the CNA Board of Directors and will manage the day-to-day operations of the CNA office and staff. The five key areas of responsibilities include: leadership and management; financial and legal; communications; advocacy and engagement; and membership and development. Graduate education required, with executive leadership experience, or management experience in a healthcare organization or healthcare membership association. Registered nurse preferred.
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FAMILY COURT CASE MANAGER Southern Ute
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SUPERVISOR: Family Court Therapist GRADE: E13
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DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Tribal Court
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FLSA STATUS: Exempt POSITION STATUS: Full Time
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POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for providing guardian ad litem, special advocacy, parent coordination, and mediation services as assigned through Court appointment and clinical supervisor. Responsible for psycho-social educational classes for youth as assigned by clinical supervisor. Responsible for case management activities and/or counseling services involving assigned adults and juveniles. This position is both Tribal funded and grant funded. Full time status is contingent on grant funding.
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Dental Program Coordinator
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Tri-County Health Network (TCHNetwork) is looking for a Dental Program Coordinator to maintain a positive environment and ensure a high level of organizational effectiveness and communication within The TCHN Dental Program. The Coordinator will facilitate the scheduling and day-to-day operational aspects of the program. They will be responsible for the general operation of the dental program, with duties including but not limited to, scheduling, working in the field to assist the Dental Hygienist; charting and documenting exams; billing; reviewing, evaluating, & identifying ways to improve program efficiency and effectiveness; promoting programs; improving workflow productivity; increasing client participation; and helping to ensure program sustainability. People of Color candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Starting salary range is $42,000 - $46,000 based on experience.
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Great benefits: comprehensive employer health and dental insurance coverage, 10 paid holidays, 3 weeks PTO, individual retirement account (IRA) with up to 3% employer match, mental health & powder days.
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San Miguel, Ouray, Delta, or Montrose County. No relocation assistance available
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Director of Equity, Inclusion and Community Engagement Telluride, CO
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Tri-County Health Network (TCHNetwork) is looking for a Director of Equity, Inclusion and Community Engagement to join our team. This position supports the continued growth and development of Tri-County Health Network’s (TCHNetwork) diversity, equity, and inclusion programming, community organizing, education & training, and policy & advocacy work. This involves internal capacity building, developing community relationships, coalition building, and ensuring cultural inclusivity. The Director is responsible for overseeing programming that works to empower, engage, educate, organize, and advocate on behalf of our diverse communities including communities that have been socially and economically marginalized. Duties include managing day-to-day program operations; developing field team; establishing relationships with stakeholders; developing and facilitating local coalitions, advancing our DEI agenda, and ensuring program sustainability. Starting salary range is $81,400 – $93,600 based on experience. Visit https://tchnetwork.org/jobs/ for full job description.
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Tri County Health Network is Hiring for Care Coordinator!
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Are you a compassionate individual who cares about public health and community outreach? Do you want to help connect individuals to vital health resources in our community? We are seeking an action-oriented, results driven professional to foster health equity and access.
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The Care Coordinator is responsible for increasing community and partner knowledge of Tri-County Health Network’s (TCHNetwork) programs and services, building strategic relationships to identify and address barriers to good health, and conducting a variety of outreach activities. The Care Coordinator will also provide direct services to clients including (1) conducting both phone and in-home outreach and assessments for individuals enrolled in Medicaid; (2) performing in-home assessments and connecting adults age 60 plus and adults with disabilities to community resources; and (3) identifying client barriers to health and connect clients to/enroll clients in relevant programs to promote health.
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Please go to http://tchnetwork.org/jobs/ for more information.
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Healthcare Job Opportunities in SW Colorado
Mercy Regional Medical Center, Durango, Click HERE
Pagosa Springs Medical Center, Pagosa Springs, Click HERE
Southwest Health System, Cortez, Click HERE
Axis Health System, Durango, Cortez, Pagosa Springs, Click HERE
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