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Missouri Department Of Mental Health average salary is $39,998, median salary is $39,998 with a salary range from $39,998 to $39,998.
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Market Research Analyst 39,998-39,998 Miami, FL, 33101 2013 Missouri Department Of Mental Health Market Research Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Missouri Department of Mental Health
  • Industry: Healthcare Facilities
  • City: Jefferson City, MO
  • The Missouri Department of Mental Health was first established as a cabinet-level state agency by the Omnibus State Government Reorganization Act, effective July 1, 1974. State law provides three principal missions for the department: (1) the prevention of mental disorders, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and compulsive gambling; (2) the treatment, habilitation, and rehabilitation of Missourians who have those conditions; and (3) the improvement of public understanding and attitudes about mental disorders, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and compulsive gambling.