Jennifer Carpinteri
About Jennifer Carpinteri
Jennifer Carpinteri serves as the Regional Manager of Behavioral Health at Atlantic Health System, where she has worked since 2019. She possesses expertise in multi-systemic collaboration, behavioral health administration, and risk management, and holds degrees from New York University and Seton Hall University.
Work at Atlantic Health System
Jennifer Carpinteri has been serving as the Regional Manager of Behavioral Health at Atlantic Health System since 2019. In this role, she oversees operations at Newton Medical Center and Hackettstown Medical Center, contributing to the development and implementation of behavioral health programs. She also holds the position of Manager for Atlantic Behavioral Health in the Western Region, where she focuses on multi-systemic collaboration to assess community needs and enhance program development.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Carpinteri earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from New York University. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Seton Hall University, where she majored in Psychology and minored in Sociology. Her educational background supports her expertise in behavioral health administration, crisis management, and risk management, allowing her to effectively implement complex initiatives in the field.
Background
Jennifer Carpinteri has a robust background in behavioral health services, with a focus on multi-systemic collaboration and community needs assessment. Her experience includes forming strategic partnerships within public sector and non-profit organizations, which enhances her ability to drive change in the behavioral health landscape. Her knowledge of self-insured insurance programs is a notable aspect of her professional profile.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Jennifer Carpinteri has demonstrated a proven ability to manage crisis situations and implement effective safety and loss prevention strategies. Her skills in risk analysis and claims management contribute to her effectiveness in overseeing behavioral health initiatives. Her leadership at Atlantic Health System reflects her commitment to improving behavioral health services in the communities she serves.