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The Human Resources Association of Treasure Valley is pleased to present the May program, "Dealing with Behavioral Health Issues in the Workplace," presented by Charles Christiansen, Director of Business Development, Intermountain Hospital.
The cost of employee behavioral health issues is significant for local employers each year. Coinciding with national Mental Health Awareness Month in May, this interactive presentation will examine the impacts of mental health and substance use issues in the workplace, provide tips for identifying potential problems early on, and offer local HR professionals resource options for employees and their families.
Charles Christiansen is Director of Business Development at Intermountain Hospital, a 155-bed inpatient psychiatric and substance use treatment facility in Boise, Idaho. Prior to coming to Intermountain, he served as Communications Director and Lobbyist for the Montana State Worker’s Compensation Insurance Fund in Helena, Montana; Director of Marketing and Community Relations at Shodair Children’s Hospital, also located in Helena; and Marketing and Public Relations Specialist at Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana.
A Montana native, Christiansen received his education from American University in Washington, DC.
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The Human Resources Association of Treasure Valley is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP.
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