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  • Marion General Hospital has the most employees (3,000).
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Behavioral Health Link vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$16.0M212
1972
4.4
Gainesville, FL4$50.0M550
-
3.3
Bowling Green, OH1$4.8M125
1902
4.3
Marion, IN1$320.0M3,000
1898
3.1
Oak Park, IL1$2.6M59
1969
3.7
Phoenix, AZ1$50.0M400
1981
2.5
Lorain, OH1$4.1M125
1970
4.1
Portland, OR1$50.0M100
1985
4.1
Wilmington, DE1$50.0M150
CT Renaissance
1969
4.1
Shelton, CT1$50.0M20
1978
3.4
Dublin, OH3$5.0M118
1980
4.1
Bethlehem, PA1$10.0M55
1974
4.1
New York, NY1$1.9M253
1990
3.5
Plymouth, MI1$3.0M35
1990
4.1
Tully, NY1$10.0M125
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center
1967
3.5
Miles City, MT1$1.8M9
1975
4.1
Chicago, IL1$24.0M279
1992
4.6
San Antonio, TX1$37.5M50
-
3.6
Elkin, NC1$3.5M75
2003
4.2
Concord, NC1$53.0M500
Pasco Kids First
1989
3.9
New Port Richey, FL1$5.0M14

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Behavioral Health Link salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Behavioral Health Link
$53,015$25.49-

Compare Behavioral Health Link job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Behavioral Health Link
$59,529$28.62
New Directions Treatment
$64,551$31.03
The LCADA Way
$63,379$30.47
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center
$63,230$30.40
Terros Health
$63,061$30.32
CrossroadsBHC
$61,637$29.63
Deer Oaks Behavioral Health
$59,802$28.75
Tully Hill Treatment & Recovery
$59,131$28.43
Brandywine Counseling
$58,531$28.14
Thrive Counseling Center
$52,114$25.05
INTERBOROUGH DEVELOPMENTAL AND CONSULTATION CENTER
$51,540$24.78
Marion General Hospital
$51,188$24.61
Syntero
$50,303$24.18
Pilsen Wellness Center
$50,118$24.10
CT Renaissance
$48,775$23.45
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare
$48,437$23.29
Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest
$48,215$23.18
Pasco Kids First
$47,737$22.95
Personalized Nursing LIGHT House
$47,508$22.84
Behavioral Connections Of Wood County
$46,993$22.59

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Behavioral Health Link demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Behavioral Health Link vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Thrive Counseling Center15%85%
The LCADA Way16%84%
Marion General Hospital21%79%
Daymark Recovery Services22%78%
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare28%72%
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Compare race at Behavioral Health Link vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%8%11%6%3%
9.5
65%13%13%7%3%
9.7
63%10%18%6%4%
8.4
66%9%16%4%4%
6.3
70%10%12%4%4%
4.6

Behavioral Health Link and similar companies CEOs

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Karen Hoffman Tepper
Terros Health

Kathleen Deschenes
CT Renaissance

Kathleen Deschenes. For over 30 years, Kathleen has had a passion for helping people who are homeless, struggling with behavioral health and substance use disorders and those returning to the community from incarceration. Kathleen received her MSW from NYU and began her career in New York City working on homeless outreach teams, in shelters and on inpatient psychiatric units at Bellevue and Beth Israel hospitals. She then transitioned to residential services working for Urban Pathways and The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. In 1998, Kathleen moved to CT and became the Executive Director for Interlude, Inc., an organization serving individuals with chronic and severe mental illness in residential and outreach programs. In 2012, Kathleen merged Interlude with Ability Beyond. She assumed a leadership position overseeing the Interlude programs as well as services for individuals with developmental disabilities and brain injuries. She was also the Director of Quality Assurance for Ability Beyond. In 2016, Kathleen became the Chief Operating Officer for Gilead Community Services. In 2017, she became the CEO for CT Renaissance, an organization that had provided behavioral health and criminal justice services to adolescents and adults since 1967. CT Renaissance’s outpatient clinics, residential and community programs operate throughout the Waterbury, Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford and New Haven regions. Throughout her career, Kathleen has also been a field instructor for social work interns from NYU, Columbia, Fordham and Western CT and Southern CT State Universities. She has enjoyed teaching students and is proud to be a Social Worker. Kathleen strives to provide the best possible services to people in need. She is passionate about her work and about working for CT Renaissance. She has created a team environment where everyone has a voice in the vision of the organization. Her ultimate goal is to provide well-rounded, clinically sound services to the clients served in order for each person to…reclaim their life!

Rob Wolf
Pasco Kids First

Dan Haight
The LCADA Way

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