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DISCHARGE PLANNER

BEACON BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT SERVICES BEACON BEHAVIORAL SUPPORT SERVICES Lacombe, LA Lacombe, LA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$53K - $67.
1K a year Estimated:
$53K - $67.
1K a year Beacon Behavioral Support Services is one of the largest and most established behavioral health programs in Louisiana.
For 25 years, Beacon employs caring staff at locations across southeast Louisiana:
Baton Rouge, Metairie, Slidell, Hammond, Houma, Bogalusa, Bunkie, Opelousas, and Lutcher.
We currently provide inpatient programs and intensive outpatient programs (IOP) that provide therapy to those struggling with emotional disorders, substance abuse, and mental disorders.
Our Lacombe inpatient Facility is currently seeking a Discharge Coordinator to join our team.
At Beacon, our discharge planner assists with organizing services across provider lines, between people, and systems to affect optimal patient outcomes and achieve continuity of care.
Applicant must be Registered Social Worker in Louisiana.
Beacon's mission, to provide unsurpassed patient care in a compassionate, cost-effective, and ethical manner, has been, and will always be, the cornerstone of Beacon's success.
To fulfill this mission, Beacon Behavioral Hospital seeks dedicated, compassionate, and professional staff in a variety of roles within behavioral health services.
What makes Beacon Behavioral Health a great choice? At Beacon, we are growing family, and we understand the importance of striking a balance between family and professional life.
It is our goal to provide full-time employees with:
Competitive salary Professional development training available Comprehensive benefits package:
health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance and 401k Work-life balance Organizational growth opportunities Rewards and Employee Recognition programs.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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