Maine Behavioral Healthcare announces the appointment of Stephanie LeBlanc to senior director of Behavioral Health Systems and Integrated Services.
A longtime resident of Bethel and Hanover, LeBlanc has an extensive background in leading operations and projects within behavioral health organizations. For the past nine years, she served as the executive director of Oxford County Mental Health Services. She devoted much of her time working intensively within the community to support schools and law enforcement in addressing adverse childhood experiences and building community resiliency.
Before that, she served in various clinical management roles with Tri-County Mental Health, most noteworthy as manager of quality assurance and compliance.
LeBlanc will lead a team of directors to coordinate several behavioral health programs and services across the MaineHealth system. Programs include primary care integration with more than 70 behavioral health clinicians and providers embedded within MaineHealth primary and specialty care practices, crisis services in emergency departments, and Peer Services throughout the MaineHealth footprint. In this role, she will also partner with Behavioral Health Systems’s president and chief medical officer as the coordinator and liaison for the Behavioral Health Service Line with MaineHealth.
LeBlanc attended the University of Colorado to study psychology and received a bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Southern Maine.
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