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Required to meet OMRDD Level II S.C.I.P.-R. (Strategies for Crisis Intervention and Prevention - Revised) requirements. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, policies, procedures, behavior support plans, treatment plans and other routine instructions.
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Implement district approved techniques for verbal de-escalation and safe physical restraint, such as Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) training. You will be supported by a mentor, veteran behavior technicians and an on-site administrator manager.
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Knowledge of behavior management, crisis intervention and intervention common to acute psychotic consumers, as well as to non-violent crisis intervention practice.
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The Mental Health Specialist is responsible for communicating with persons served, providing rehabilitation groups, and assisting in crisis intervention. Report change in behavior to charge nurse and Program Counselor.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES:•Assist with development and implementation of staff training, behavior plans and crisis intervention as assigned by the behavior specialist, support management specialist or site management.
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Assume independent clinical responsibility for all clients including the application of crisis intervention techniques to include suicide prevention, recognizing abnormal behavior, and taking appropriate action to prevent or diffuse potentially disruptive situations.
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Psychology Associate II - advanced-level unlicensed associates Responsibilities include: Complex diagnostic testing and evaluation, treatment planning and intervention, applied behavior analysis, individual, group and family therapy, research, and staff training.
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General Education: Responsible to support Multi -Tiered Intervention teams with targeted and identified social emotional or replacement behavior supports in MTSS school site meetings and regional data meetings, including administration and interpretation of universal social/emotional screeners and developing Mental Health Plans.
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Past training or experience with non-violent crisis intervention, behavior management, or other safety-awareness based training a plus. Integrate and maintain relationships with local law enforcement, fire department, and all other emergency services.
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Additional Requirements: Must complete and maintain competency training in CPR, HWC and Verbal De-Escalation – aggression management, crisis intervention and restraint training. Skills/Knowledge: Prefer candidates who possess knowledge of psychiatric group processes, therapeutic relationships processes, age specific growth and development, limit setting and behavior management, crisis management with aggressive behaviors.
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Utilizes proactive approach to avert crisis situations and provides behavior management and crisis intervention as required. Provides one-on-one intervention and support for residents in need of behavioral or emotional crisis support and assists the youth to re-engage into the therapeutic program milieu.
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The Mental Health Worker is responsible for communicating with persons served, providing rehabilitation groups, and assisting in crisis intervention. Gramercy Court, a Generations Healthcare facility is searching for a Mental Health Worker to join our team.
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This includes, but is not limited to: psychological evaluations, functional assessment, behavior support programs and strategies, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, case reviews and other interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, training and consultation with other team members.
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Assumes independent clinical responsibility for all inmates including applying crisis intervention techniques to include suicide prevention, recognizing abnormal behavior and taking appropriate action to prevent or diffuse potentially disruptive situations.
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Knowledge of behavior management, crisis intervention, and interventions common to acute psychotic consumers, as well as, to non-violent crisis intervention practices.
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