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Behavioral Health Workforce Career Navigator launched
In recognition of National Career Development Day, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced on Nov. 13 the launch of the Behavioral Health Workforce Career Navigator, designed to help current and aspiring behavioral health professionals identify state requirements for a range of behavioral health careers, according to a SAMHSA release. The navigator supports President Biden and Vice President Harris' commitment to expanding America's behavioral health workforce, a key element of the Administration's Unity Agenda for the Nation.