Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System
Amy Jordan has extensive experience in grant development and community engagement, currently serving as Vice President of Grant Development and Special Projects at Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System since February 2020. Prior roles include Director of Grants for School-Based Services and Community and Business Development Administrator at the same organization, alongside a tenure at Middle Tennessee State University as a Technical Clerk in Undergraduate Admissions. Amy has also worked in wealth management as a Client Services Associate, managed childcare services at First Baptist Church, and operated a residential cleaning business. An educator by training, Amy has coordinated parent education services and served as a Child Protective Services Case Manager. Educational qualifications include a Master of Criminal Justice and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Middle Tennessee State University and Western Kentucky University, respectively.
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Volunteer Behavioral Health Care System
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Volunteer Behavioral Health provides behavioral health care services from 58 service locations covering 31 counties and 11,192 square miles in Tennessee. First Time Appointment Line: 1-877-567-6051- Crisis Services: 1-800-704-2651. Our Mission is to serve individuals, families and communities through prevention, treatment and recovery services, ensuring that help today leads to a better tomorrow. Volunteer offers outpatient services to adults, children, and families. Services include: individual, family, marital and group therapy; evaluations and assessments; crisis response and respite; specialized programs for children and families; services for the severally/persistently mentally ill; physician/psychiatric medication management; alcohol and drug abuse treatment and prevention/education; Employee Assistance Programs and Behavioral Wellness Seminars. Volunteer operates two of the three Crisis Stabilization Units and Walk-In Clinics for behavioral health issues in the State of Tennessee. One is located in Cookeville and the other in Chattanooga.