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Learn more →Provide systems data expert to collaborate with the JCMH, and participating counties, to identify and develop a set of mandatory data points that will be stated in the request for applications for the Texas Counites who are seeking to participate in the CLPP. These data measures will be collected as part of the grant requirements for the second cohort of the CLPP to strengthen data consistency, collection, reporting, and evaluation of the success and impact of the CLPP. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 31, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Close: Dec 31, 2025
Provide systems data expert to collaborate with the JCMH, and participating counties, to identify and develop a set of mandatory data points that will be stated in the request for applications for the Texas Counites who are seeking to participate in the CLPP. These data measures will be collected as part of the grant requirements for the second cohort of the CLPP to strengthen data consistency, collection, reporting, and evaluation of the success and impact of the CLPP. See attached file.
AvailableThe curriculum developer will collaborate with the texas judicial commission on mental health (JCMH) to refine, expand, and standardize the texas mental health law courtroom curriculum, a statewide training model designed to prepare psychiatry residents and fellows for participation in texas mental health law proceedings. The curriculum builder will work closely with JCMH staff and medical educators to ensure that each curriculum component is accurate, replicable, and aligned with both AVGME psychiatry milestones and Texas statutory frameworks. Embedding legal-psychiatric expertise in medical training ensures that residents and fellows gain direct exposure to the court processes that shape psychiatric practice. This collaboration promotes ethical documentation, confident courtroom testimony, and stronger collaboration between the legal and medical systems, enhancing both the quality of education and the quality of care delivered across Texas. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 31, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Close: Dec 31, 2025
The curriculum developer will collaborate with the texas judicial commission on mental health (JCMH) to refine, expand, and standardize the texas mental health law courtroom curriculum, a statewide training model designed to prepare psychiatry residents and fellows for participation in texas mental health law proceedings. The curriculum builder will work closely with JCMH staff and medical educators to ensure that each curriculum component is accurate, replicable, and aligned with both AVGME psychiatry milestones and Texas statutory frameworks. Embedding legal-psychiatric expertise in medical training ensures that residents and fellows gain direct exposure to the court processes that shape psychiatric practice. This collaboration promotes ethical documentation, confident courtroom testimony, and stronger collaboration between the legal and medical systems, enhancing both the quality of education and the quality of care delivered across Texas. See attached file.
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