Metrocare Services
McKenna Steck has a diverse work experience. McKenna currently works at Metrocare Services as an Enhanced Care Coordinator, where they collaborate with clients to address their social needs impacting their health. McKenna helps create recovery plans and provides resources and referrals to achieve desired outcomes. Prior to this, they worked at UPMC as a Blended Service Coordinator, assisting with client care and communication with the treatment team. McKenna also served as a Student Behavioral Associate at Western Psychiatric Hospital, where they provided physical care and interventions for patients. McKenna has also been actively involved at the University of Pittsburgh, serving as the Vice President and Secretary of the Psychology Club, as well as a Peer Advisor for the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
McKenna Steck attended the University of Pittsburgh from 2018 to 2021, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. McKenna also completed a minor in Gender Studies. In addition to their academic qualifications, McKenna holds certifications in CPR from the American Red Cross and Comprehensive Crisis Management from UPMC, although the specific dates of obtaining these certifications are not provided.
Metrocare Services
1 followers
WHO WE ARE Metrocare is changing minds! We are North Texas' leading nonprofit dedicated to helping people with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and severe emotional problems live healthier lives. The primary disorders treated by Metrocare include depression, bi-polar, schizophrenia, anxiety, autism, ADD, and ADHD. OUR OPPORTUNITIES Metrocare hires psychologists and psychiatrists (bilingual and Spanish-language skills are needed and valued). We have research programs, and we train a new generation of mental health professionals for work in the public sector. OUR SERVICES Metrocare serves over 50,000 people annually. We provide adult mental healthcare services, including medication management, children and adolescent mental healthcare services, mental retardation/developmental disability services for adults and children, early childhood intervention services, primary healthcare services for families, pharmacy services, and social services that include housing services, occupational services, and foster care training and monitoring. OUR CLINICS Our 14 clinics and satellite clinics (including 7 main clinics) include two Centers for Children with Autism. Clinics are in Dallas, Grand Prairie, and Addison.