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Provide crisis/urgent care services including risk assessment and crisis intervention; facilitation of psychiatric hospitalization; provision of clinical case management, including post-hospitalization follow-up and bridging students to mental health services in the community; and consultation and collaboration with CSUN's CARE and Conduct Coordinator and Department of Police Services (DPS), regarding students of concern, when needed.
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Provides effective crisis management, to include following the program triage protocol and treatment methods, responding in a timely manner, providing for follow-up care, assessing and providing appropriate responses, and handling the situation calmly.
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Provide information, referral and follow-up for appropriate ancillary community counseling, psychiatric services, financial, employment, parenting, housing, and other services as deemed appropriate to meet family needs.
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Conducts individual intake, follow‑up interviews, and performs physical, psychological and general casework assessments. Provides supervision to the medical function of the crisis stabilization program on an after-hours on-call basis.
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These programs offer 24/7 support, assessment, care coordination, and follow up to those clients experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. Oriented to offering a continuum of care across all services, the right candidate will be dynamic, curious, person-centered and demonstrate Responsibilities:Clinician works to engage on-site, or in some cases over telehealth, clients in behavioral health crisis.
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Meets with patients face-to-face or via telemedicine in community settings such as homes, public places or social service agencies; de-escalates intensity of crisis/distress, assesses for and intervenes to reduce risk of harm to self or others, facilitates appropriate follow-up with mental health or community services.
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Implements services under the guidelines of practice framework, known as ARC (Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency)Will provide follow up services after crisis response up to or extended past 90 days of crisis.
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Provide initial crisis intervention services to individuals in need, along with crisis case management and short-term crisis counseling as follow-up from initial intervention, when appropriate.
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Serve in the role of Care Navigator when assigned to provide short-term mental health consultation services to members in the form of screening assessments, crisis follow-up, resource referral.
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Coordinate and administer career inventories; monitor career testing process; inform counselor and students of monitoring data; follow-up on determined action. Interact with students in a variety of situations; respond appropriately to needs of students; contact crisis intervention staff members for immediate counseling.
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Additionally, continually assessing for program eligibility and providing referrals, when needed, for follow-up intervention services. Knowledge of techniques such as motivational interviewing, bio-psychosocial assessment, mental health crisis response, safety planning and cognitive behavioral theory.
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Provide counseling, therapy, and/or psychotherapy to clients and families as appropriate to the position; prepare treatment plans, discharge plans, and follow-up care programs; provide therapeutic crisis intervention and emergency services as required.
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Respond to crisis situations by following established protocols and developing safety plans with clients. Review and follow department policies and procedures as detailed in provider manual documents (Vidapedia.
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Provide the following core services to enrolled members: care coordination, comprehensive care management, transitional care, crisis intervention and caregiver/family support (coordinating with care team, making referrals to other providers, ensuring follow up from hospital discharges/ED visits, ensures preventive medical/dental care, etc.
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Demonstrated experience and/or special training in the provision of crisis/urgent care services and clinical case management. The successful candidates will provide clinical and outreach services to a diverse population of university students and also provide focused work in crisis/urgent care services.
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