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The Bilingual Crisis Clinician provides brief, solution-focused mental health interventions, therapy, crisis interventions, and case management services to children and families that are involved in San Francisco systems including child welfare, San Franciscos Department of Public Health Child Crisis program, Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU), and San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) youth.
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In-Home therapy services is a structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic relationship between a Clinician and the youth and family for the purpose of treating the youth's behavioral needs.
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Provide mental health rehabilitation services and supports youth and families to decrease hospitalization and crisis episodes and to increase community functioning in order for the client to achieve rehabilitative, resiliency and recovery goals.
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Cross-trains in protocol and program types to assist with clinical needs (Little OP, MHAP, youth clients, and/or trauma) The Outpatient Clinician I supports and ensures the team and clients function safely, effectively, and efficiently to promote the best quality and output standards.
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Provide in-home services (home, clinic and community settings) to youth/family at least twice per week or as clinically indicated. Support clinician with intake paperwork, Safety Plan and discharge planning.
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The Bilingual Mental health clinician is to provide intake assessments, individual, group, family and psycho-educational services for clients, and assign clients to clinicians as needed. Our mental health, crisis intervention, youth housing, substance use, and early childhood services help thousands of individuals each year.
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We are searching for a Behavioral Health Clinician for inpatient support. In this position, you will develop, plans, and delivers evidence-based assessment and therapy services to youth and families.
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The Clinician, Detention Center Treatment Services offers evaluation, short term counseling, consultation, linkage/referral, and discharge planning within the Lake County Juvenile Detention Center with youth who have become involved in the legal system.
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Position Description: The Juvenile Justice Clinical Case Manager will coordinate with the Cuyahoga Juvenile Detention Center staff and Applewood Mental Health team to identify the youth in need of clinical case management to best meet the youth’s needs while in the facility as well as in the community upon discharge.
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Collaboratively work with the clinician, youth, and family to develop a safety plan for crisis management. TT&S works in collaboration and under the supervision of a Master’s Level Clinician to implement the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the youth’s mental health, behavioral, and emotional needs.
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The School Based Licensed Clinician is a Masters prepared Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). The Licensed Clinician is stationed on site at a public school and is responsible for the assessment, treatment planning and delivery of outpatient behavioral health therapy services under the clinical direction of the Department of Psychiatry Medical Director as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team.
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Education and Experience Required : Must be a Licensed Mental Healthcare Provider registered with the Commonwealth of Virginia's Department of Health with at least 3 years of postgraduate clinical experience providing direct services to adults and/or youth with a mental health diagnosis, and at least 2 years of related supervisory experience.
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Experience working with children and youth in inpatient, residential, or detention facilities. The Clinician is responsible for providing mental health assessment and counseling intervention services, as well as continually monitoring and documenting clients’ mental well-being and overall adjustment to the Unaccompanied Minors program.
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Johnson County Mental Health is hiring a licensed Master's Level Clinician to work in their Family Focus program, providing clinical services to justice involved youth, ages 12-18, who are referred by the Department of Corrections and have been diagnosed with severe emotional disabilities (SED) and their families.
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The Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) Clinician provides direct services to youth and adults in crisis. The Clinician works as part of the MCI program that provides on site assessment and support, as well as mobile capacity to conduct assessments at the person’s home, school, or agency on Cape Cod.
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