Join the clinical team as a Dietician in our New England Eating Disorders program. You'll work with adults and adolescents, and their families. Flexible schedule. Aspects of this position can be done remotely! This is a part-time (24 - 30 hours a week) position. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eeMsM8vw
About us
Sweetser is a behavioral health nonprofit that provides evidence-based treatment, support and hope through a statewide network of community-based mental health, recovery, and educational services. Connect with us to access services by calling our Promise Line at 1-800-434-3000. Learn more about us at www.sweetser.org.
- Website
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http://www.sweetser.org
External link for Sweetser
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Saco, Maine
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1828
- Specialties
- Mental Health Services, Substance Use Disorders, Developmental Services, Special Purpose Private Schools, Eating Disorders Treatment, School-based Services, and Crisis Services
Locations
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Primary
50 Moody St
Saco, Maine 04072, US
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Employees at Sweetser
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Craig Alie
Board Member/CEO Advisor/CRO (retired)
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Beth Randall (she/her)
Marketing & Communications Professional
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Adrienne Sweetser
Senior Graphic Designer Specializing in Branding
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Rose Giacchino, CPA, CGMA
Director of Finance ► Effectively Aligns Operational Demands with Financial Goals | GAAP & Financial Processes, Budgets, Payroll & Team Leadership
Updates
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Sweetser participated in the Sanford Mainers Non-Profit Awareness Night at Goodall Park in Sanford. The annual event allows non-profits to host a resource table to share information about services with community members. Community Relations Intern Amelia Petrucci represented Sweetser at the event. We love baseball and love our interns!
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Sold out for Sweetser! Together we raised $8,000 for mental health at our Higher Ground – A Tribute to Stevie Wonder benefit concert! We appreciate the amazing venue Vinegar Hill for their partnership to make this such a success, the talented band members led by Sweetser’s own Dr. Marc Kaplan, our sponsors Saco Valley Credit Union and 99.3 The Wave, and to American Idol finalist Julia Gagnon for being our special performing guest. Who’s ready to do this again next year?!
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Our Training team held a Youth Mental Health First Aid training with the Augusta Teen Center Boys & Girls Club. Congrats to all who completed their education and certification. We have openings in our next free training held at the Augusta Teen Center on Friday July 26th. You will learn to: • Recognize the common signs & symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges in adolescents • Intervene and support an adolescent facing mental health or substance use challenges • De-escalate mental health and substance use crisis situations • Connect youth with appropriate mental health supports, including mental healthcare resources across Maine • Understand the impact of trauma and bullying on youth/teen mental health • Practice self-care and building self-care habits (how to better support yourself to better support others!) Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eeRxageU
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“This modality of treatment ensures a child’s full range of behavioral health needs will be met,” Wendy Anders, Sweetser’s senior director of community services said. “Families need options and children need support. While there is certainly a place for other types of on-site care, the impact of launching this community-based program will be transformative for those we serve.”
Sweetser launches Maine’s only community-based youth mental health program after critical fed report
http://www.bangordailynews.com
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Sweetser’s Senior Director of Community Services, Wendy Anders, appeared as a guest on WMTW's weekly TV segment Mental Health Moment with Meghan Torjussen to discuss our new Child Assertive Community Treatment program. The only such program in the entire state. Learn more: www.sweetser.org/ChildAct.
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'The Child ACT program deploys a mobile team of providers to a child's home or school that includes a clinician, nurse practitioner, case manager, youth support specialist and family support specialist.'
Sweetser launches community-based program for children with severe mental illness
mainepublic.org