Urmiry Saldana
About Urmiry Saldana
Urmiry Saldana serves as the Manager of Behavioral Health Outpatient Services and Integrated Health Home at The Providence Center in Rhode Island, where she has worked since 2016. With a background in criminal justice and management, she coordinates clinical and administrative operations while supervising staff and maintaining a small client caseload.
Work at The Providence Center
Urmiry Saldana has been working at The Providence Center since 2016, serving as the Manager of Behavioral Health Outpatient Services and Integrated Health Home. In this role, Saldana coordinates both clinical and administrative operations of the outpatient services. She directly supervises staff, which includes responsibilities such as interviewing, hiring, and training employees. Saldana previously worked at The Providence Center as a Case Manager from 2011 to 2016, where she gained experience in managing client cases and collaborating with local agencies.
Education and Expertise
Urmiry Saldana holds a Master's degree in Criminal Justice and Management from Johnson & Wales University, where she studied from 2007 to 2014. She also earned an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement from the Community College of Rhode Island, completing her studies from 2002 to 2007. This educational background supports her expertise in behavioral health and management within the outpatient services sector.
Background
Before her current role, Urmiry Saldana worked in various positions that contributed to her professional development. She served as a Document Specialist at Warroom Document Solutions from 2005 to 2008 and as a Client Services Coordinator at Hospice of Nursing Placement from 2009 to 2011. Additionally, she worked as an Office Coordinator at Interim Healthcare from 2008 to 2009. These roles provided her with diverse experiences in administrative and client-focused services.
Professional Involvement
Urmiry Saldana is actively involved in professional and lay mental health organizations within her community. This engagement reflects her commitment to mental health advocacy and her dedication to improving services in the behavioral health field. She also maintains a small client caseload, providing individual, group, and family therapy with a brief treatment focus.