Clinical Careers

Our focus is on your professional development; we utilize training and education as well as provide access to real-world experience and patient care

Clinical Careers

Care collaboration

At Zenova, we bring together mental health professionals to provide training, collaboration, and access to patients. As a result, access to care, integrated with ALL treating medical professionals, is accomplished and allows patients to focus on recovery and payers to focus on quality of care.  

Our partnership with PrometheusPX has granted us access to cutting-edge technology and care management tools as well as care management expertise to assist in third-party contracting. Care Collaboration has proven to be a successful model for enhanced patient care and improved results. The Zenova team works side by side with medical professionals treating patients for physical medicine needs. Not only does this optimize staffing models it also expedites access to mental health care and an enhanced process for personalized care management.

Below are sample summaries of behavioral health positions we support.  These are only a few.  Please contact us if you want to learn more about these or other roles.

Certified Peer Specialist

Community Health Worker

Licensed Clinical Social Workers

Licensed Professional Counselor

Psychologist

Mental Health Technician

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A certified peer specialist uses their first-hand experience and knowledge of behavioral health challenges to educate and guide others towards improvement. These specialists overcome their negative behaviors and complete training that allows them to mentor others. Certified peer specialists share their experiences, provide recommendations to their peers, and offer them resources for recovery.
A community health worker contacts individuals within a community to educate them about health resources available to them. These workers aim to inform others about accessible health care services to improve the community’s overall health. Community health workers may schedule meetings to determine an individual’s mental and physical health goals and provide them with recommendations, referrals, and guidance to assist them.
A licensed clinical social worker conducts their work for treatment facilities, independent practices, local governments and schools to offer clinical treatments, referrals and support. These workers may manage individual or family cases to assess emotional well-being and other challenges. Licensed clinical social workers work with other specialized behavior professionals to design treatment plans and interventions for cases involving addictions or mental health challenges.
A licensed professional counselor can specialize in different behavioral cases and patient types. These counselors may focus on individuals or families experiencing addiction or behavioral challenges or military personnel with mental illnesses. Licensed professional counselors work in mental health rehabilitation centers to provide treatments or therapies for their patients.
A psychologist may work in educational facilities to study behavioral and mental conditions or in health care facilities to provide care to patients with those conditions. These professionals interpret clinical and diagnostic tests to diagnose patient needs and develop strategies for coping or alleviating them. Psychologists evaluate the different factors contributing to an individual’s behavior to educate others on how to address these
A mental health technician works in a hospital or other health care institution to provide care under the supervision of a psychiatrist. These technicians monitor patients’ health, assist them with feeding or grooming, and prescribe medication according to the psychiatrist’s care plan. Mental health technicians organize individual and group therapy or activities to help their patients.