Company Profile
Johnson County Mental Health Center
Company Overview
Johnson County Mental Health Center offers mental health and substance use treatment services to Johnson County, Kansas residents. We serve as a safety net for individuals with the most severe forms of mental illness as well as those who are unable to afford or access care elsewhere in the community. We provide outpatient mental health services as well as emergency mental health care through a 24-hour crisis line and embedded in area law enforcement agencies, prevention trainings and presentations to improve the overall health?and well-being of our community, addiction treatment for youth and adults, and a medical team of psychiatrists and nurses as well as two chronic care clinics to coordinate medical care for our clients.
Company History
Johnson County Mental Health Center (JCMHC) was created by a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) of Johnson County, Kansas on January 18th, 1962 and began providing outpatient services from one location on at the recommendation of the League of Women Voters under the provisions of the Community Mental Health Centers Act of 1961. Today, a full array of mental health services are provided at five facilities across the county. Operations are overseen by the BOCC and an appointed Advisory Board.
Benefits
Benefits available for full-time and partial plus positions only.
View the full list of benefits at https://www.jocogov.org/department/human-resources/compensation-resources/benefits-wellness.
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