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Clinical Services Manager – Behavioral Health Service Line

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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About the role

The Clinical Services Manager for the Behavioral Health Service Line will lead and coordinate clinical operations within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. This position supports the delivery of high‑quality behavioral health services and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams.

Key responsibilities

  • Manage and oversee clinical services for the Behavioral Health Service Line.

Required profile

  • Proof of legal authority to work in the United States on the first day of employment.

Required skills

    What we offer

    • Medical, dental and vision insurance for qualifying staff and families.
    • Holiday, vacation and sick leave.
    • Education discount for staff and dependents (undergraduate only).
    • Retirement plan with up to 10 % matched contribution.
    • Basic life insurance up to $50,000.
    • Career training and educational opportunities.
    • Merchant discounts and concierge prescription delivery on campus.

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