Trillium Health Resources
Leslee Tocci has extensive experience in mental health services, currently serving as the Transition to Community Living Initiative Coordinator at Trillium Health Resources since January 2019. In addition to this role, Leslee has been the Director of the Community Support Program at Washington County Mental Health Services since March 1988, where responsibilities include administrative, budgetary, and clinical oversight of mental health programs for adults with major mental illnesses, supervision of program managers, co-management of a crisis bed program, and acting as a liaison with funders and community partners. Leslee's previous positions include Director of Case Management and Clinical Case Manager, focusing on recovery-oriented methods and managing caseloads. Additionally, Leslee has a background as a Research Assistant at McLean Hospital and Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Counselor. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Community Counseling from the University of Vermont and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Ithaca College.
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Trillium Health Resources
Trillium Health Resources manages specialty behavioral health care for eastern North Carolinians across 28 counties. Trillium is committed to transforming lives and building community well-being through partnership, access to services and proven solutions designed to help those we serve reach their fullest potential. Everyone on Trillium’s staff--our care managers, call center, claims agents, project managers, and IT staff--all contribute to this mission. We offer a challenging, engaging work environment where staff take home more than a paycheck. Our performance management plan includes regular check-ins to examine individual employee goals and professional development plan. Our departments work on cross-functional, short-term projects and long ranging initiatives. Every day we see the results of our dedication, in the smiles of children on our accessible playgrounds and pride on the face of an adult cooking a meal for the first time. By joining Trillium, you are doing more than going to work…you are transforming lives. We help those with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and substance use disorders (Medicaid members and state-funded recipients) get the services they need to improve well-being and live fulfilling lives. We are dedicated to carrying out our mission by investing in the health and well-being of the communities we serve and empowering individuals with access to services, tools and resources to live a fulfilling life. Trillium reserves the right to hide material (comments, images and/or links to other sites) that contains anything vulgar or sexually explicit; is spam; advocates or depicts illegal activity; targets or disparages any ethnic, racial, other type of group; contains personal attacks of any kind; promotes private business ventures, services, or products; campaigns for public office or promotes a political organization; infringes on copyrights or trademarks; or is off topic.
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