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| Featured Employment Opportunity | | Internal Auditor
Location: Based at the corporate office, Lincoln, RI
Hours per week: 40 Schedule: Flexible
Job Description: This position is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing operational/financial audits for multiple programs in seven states. Responsible for developing reports based on findings of audits and reporting findings to senior management as well as evaluating internal systems and making recommendations for improvement of said systems.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in finance or closely related discipline. Minimum of five years auditing/financial experience in health care or behavioral health care field, including experience with medicare/medicaid regulations.
Click here for all current FHR employment opportunities. |
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| Supporting Recovery ... |
Fiscal year 2010, which ended on June 30, was an exceptionally challenging yet satisfying year, with the addition of new programs, the implementation of a new electronic health records system, and a solid bottom line. However, I am most proud of the launch of our new website, www.fellowshiphr.org. The video stories of recovery are compelling, and the information presented is timely, relevant, and informative. If you have not yet visited our website, please do so today. I invite you to check the site regularly to stay current with issues of importance to all of us in the healthcare field. If you are a frequent site visitor, please email our web editors at info@fellowshiphr.org and let us know your opinion of our website, including any issues that you would like to see covered. Finally, to all of our supporters, a big thank you! Together, we will break the stigma and show that treatment works and recovery is, indeed, real.
--Joseph Dziobek, President/CEO
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| Video Spotlight on FHR Maine |
In honor of our 35-year anniversary, we will be highlighting twelve different milestones in the Fellowship's history via video.
This month the focus is FHR's presence in Maine. In the FHR Maine region, there's a "real sense of comradery and team work. You feel like you're family here."
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| Save the Date for FHR Signature Regional Events | |
Fellowship Health Resources Pennsylvania (FHR PA) will host Myth & Music, a musical program, in partnership with the Community Music School, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 2, 2010, at Franklin Commons in Phoenixville. Our goal is to dispel the many myths and misconceptions surrounding mental illness through entertainment, education, and example. For more information, contact Sharon Zislis at 610-415-9301 ext. 2215.
Fellowship Health Resources Fall River (FHR FR) presents Comedy Night, featuring Out of the Gutter Comedy, August 14, 2010, 6 p.m. to midnight at the Venus de Milo Restaurant, 75 Grand Army Highway, Swansea, MA. For dinner, a DJ, dancing and fun, contact Denise at 508.677.0404 ext.11
Joyce Cooling will be performing on Thursday, October 7, 2010, at Sculler's Jazz Club in Boston, MA. This performance will benefit the local Boston chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and Fellowship Health Resources.
Fellowship Health Resources' President and CEO, Joseph Dziobek, has announced his support of and participation in the Falmouth Road Race to take place on Sunday, August 15, 2010. He joins Rachel Grinnell, member of Fairwinds Clubhouse and Advisory board. Read their personal pledges and support their efforts. |
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| Studio 35 Artist's Work Selected for CARF International |
CARF International recently selected one of our persons served on Cape Cod paintings for display at the CARF International headquarters located in Tucson, Arizona. Charlie Hudson's piece, entitled Profile of GE Hudson, was selected from close to 1000 submissions received by CARF for consideration. Charlie currently participates in Studio 35, an Arts and Music program, which Fellowship Health Resources initiated on Cape Cod in the fall of 2009.
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| Plymouth Bay House Celebrates 20 Years of Service |
On a picturesque day this July, Plymouth Bay Clubhouse, operated by Fellowship Health Resources in Plymouth, Massachusetts, celebrated its twenty-year anniversary with an open house. The FHR video team was there to catch this important milestone. Click here to read the story and watch the video.
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| Finding Paradise on Paradise Street |
I was very lucky to have found my way to Neil's Place. Growing up in South Philadelphia, my life was very difficult and trying. I was in and out of medical facilities. I felt intimidated and insecure, growing up on the edge. My family wasn't able to support me in a way that improved my life.
The neighborhood in which I lived was not safe or secure, and that makes Neil's Place such a dream come true. At Neil's Place, I live in a neighborhood that is warm and friendly, where I have made close friends with my next door neighbors. Neil's Place is the only decent home I've ever had. Read Morris' story here ...
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| Clinical Social Worker's Care Goes Beyond FHR |
Working for Fellowship Health Resources Maine has allowed me the opportunity to serve clients who have been challenged by circumstances beyond their control. It has also allowed me the opportunity to broaden my service nationally to people who have been adversely impacted by natural disasters. Read Starr's story ...
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| VA Consumer Presents at VOCAL/VA |
Steve H. has been a consumer at Fellowship Health Resources Virginia since January 2008. In his years of receiving mental health services, Steve has presented workshops and spoken at several important mental health recovery-based conferences, including the VA Psychosocial Rehab Association (VAPRA). Earlier this year, Steve conducted a well-received workshop at the Virginia Organization for Consumers Asserting Leadership (VOCAL/VA) conference at George Mason University. Read about Steve's experience here.
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| Remembering Dennis |
Schizophrenia is a challenging medical illness that transcends the individual. It also affects family members and caregivers, and is often misunderstood, as my family painfully realized when my brother, Dennis, was diagnosed with it in his early twenties. Read more ...
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