
Deerfield Behavioral Health
A subsidiary of Journey Health Systems
1003 Pennsylvania Ave.
West Warren, PA 16365
814-732-5545
Clinical career pathway
Career pathways begin with an entry-level position. Click on each position title to learn more about each position.
Scribe
Responsible for providing efficient, professional and confidential clerical and information technology documentation functions for a physician or licensed prescriber in a clinical setting.
Psychologist
Provide psychological and behavioral health care and consultation to the assigned patient population and to affiliate and non-affiliate contracted agencies. It is understood that the Psychologist has the necessary experience and training in clinical areas to provide appropriate consultation to individuals working with children and adults diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disorders, as well as, mental health disorders.
Psychiatrist
Provide psychological and behavioral health care and consultation to the assigned patient population and to affiliate and non-affiliate contracted agencies. It is understood that the Psychiatrist has the appropriate experience and training in clinical areas to provide appropriate consultation to individuals working with children and adults diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disorders, as well as, mental health disorders.
Psychological Technician
Responsible for the management of an assigned caseload of clientele for initial and ongoing assessments, individual and group therapy, utilizing specialized therapeutic techniques and models that may require certifications, and assisting in the consultation and training of therapeutic staff.
Medical Director
Responsible for providing psychiatric services and oversight of all psychiatric services within the company.
Manager of Clinical Practice
Responsible for managing the clinical practices of the Deerfield Behavioral Health, including contracts for clinical resources to affiliated and non-affiliated providers, scheduling, payroll, billing and relationships with clinicians and organizations using their time. Additionally, the Clinical Practice Manager is responsible for assisting with practitioner credentialing with payers, PROMISe enrollment, and revalidation for all clinical practitioners at DBHW. The Clinical Practice Manager is responsible for contracting themselves out to do Family Advocacy for an affiliated organization for a portion of their work week. In this role they are responsible for serving as the liaison between the individual, his/her family or legal guardians and governing systems, school or other social service organizations. The goal is to provide families with support and assistance in accessing necessary services. Additionally, psychiatric providers often need assistance in locating resources within the environments they work within, so this is a valuable adjunct skill set for this position.