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TITLE: Anti-Human Trafficking Part-Time Crisis Response WorkerDEPARTMENT: Social Ministries, Anti-Human TraffickingREPORTS TO: Anti-Human Trafficking Crisis and Intake SpecialistSUPERVISES: None. STATUS: Non-Exempt.
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FUNCTION: This position is responsible for responding to hotline and crisis response requests as a part of a 24 hour emergency on call schedule. DUTIES:-Support provision of emergency response and short-term comprehensive care for domestic and LPR victimsof sex and labor trafficking identified in by law enforcement, as a part of the court programming withjuvenile and adult court justice systems, through social service or health providers, and other identifiedvictims.
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Clinical licensure (LCPC, LCSW, or LMFT) is required in order to provide clinical and administrative supervision to Masters level crisis counselor staff as they provide crisis response and therapeutic services to clients in the community.
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The Crisis Response Team Peer Support Specialist has experience as a recipient of mental health services for severe and persistent mental illness and is willing to use and share their personal and practical experience, knowledge, and first-hand insight to benefit the team, clients, families of clients, and other community partners, as needed.
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Provide mobile crisis response and thorough, strength-based assessment of children and families in crises in their natural environments. Most crisis response assessment is completed in-person, but may occur virtually.
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Provide telephone or on-site intervention, as a team member of the Crisis Response Unit, 24 hours/day to Dakota County residents experiencing a mental health, child welfare, community corrections or financial crisis.
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The Crisis Response Specialist is responsible for evening, weekend, and PermiaCare holiday response to mental health crisis calls from Law Enforcement, Emergency Room, and the PermiaCare Crisis Hotline.
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Staff dispatch to crises in teams of two, with a Crisis Response Specialist and a Peer Support Specialist, to provide assessment, risk assessment, safety planning, linkage to services, and follow-up care.
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Duties include answering crisis calls and responding to mental health crises in Kankakee, Ford, and Iroquois counties. The MH Clinician helps to decrease hospitalization and crisis episodes while increasing community functioning.
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SUMMARY : Responsible for the Crisis response activities as it relates to responding and assisting callers who are experiencing a DV crisis, calling in regard to information about supportive activities at the MMC (groups, classes, locations etc); providing information and referral to intakes and others who contact the agency via the hotline.
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Certified Recovery Support Specialist - Mobile Crisis Response. Trillium - Crisis Center. Is knowledgeable and capable of working with patients who present in crisis and therapeutic intervention.
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The Philadelphia Children's Crisis Response Center is a new program for the triage, intervention and stabilization of children and adolescents between the ages of 3 through 17, who are experiencing behavioral and psychiatric crisis.
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Peer Support Specialist - Mobile Crisis Outreach Response Team. Respond and coordinate care with a Crisis Response Worker and provide support, linkage to ongoing community mental health and/or SUD services, and initiate follow-up contacts to ensure further crisis diversion.
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Join our Mobile Outreach and Crisis Response (MOCR) team as a Peer Support Specialist. Mobile Outreach and Crisis Response. Serve as a role model for individuals in crisis by sharing your own recovery journey, inspiring hope, and offering valuable insights.
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Engages in mobile crisis response, brief psychotherapeutic intervention, and immediate treatment/safety planning in a variety of settings including but not limited to public areas, individual residences, and businesses.
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