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The Mobile Crisis Assistant Program Coordinator worker provides crisis intervention and de-escalation services to clients and families, formulates diagnosis, assesses appropriate treatment, and provides case management interventions and coordinate care.
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About Us Care Lync is a Social Services agency focused on providing Support Coordination (Service Coordination/Case Management) services to adults diagnosed with Intellectual, Developmental and Physical Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder who are enrolled in the Department of Human Services, Medicaid Waiver Program.
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By supporting the development of campaign plans, deliberate planning, crisis management, and time sensitive planning in accordance with the Joint Planning Process (JPP) and Adaptive Planning and Execution (APEX) in support of INDOPACOM Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC.
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Individual and group therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, crisis intervention, and connection to social support services. Assist in crisis and symptom management.
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Provides active case management and advocacy including crisis intervention as appropriate. GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Provides case management & advocacy for program participants of the agency housing programs.
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Assist OAC staff in crisis management and planning for members and their families as indicated. Commonpoint Queens is a non-profit, multi service agency. The clinical social worker will work very closely with a larger treatment team consisting of a Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Peer Advocates and a Registered Nurse.
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The Crisis Center Supervisor will provide clinical and administrative oversight to the staff of the crisis stabilization program, crisis hotline and mobile response team so that each can attain program and agency goals.
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Range of services includes in-home visitation, crisis intervention, case management, advocacy, individual, group and family counseling, psycho-education and support, and referral to other appropriate services.
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Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association or PALS or ACLS; a valid Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Number. Required Licenses/Certifications: CPI-Crisis Prevention Intervention Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and certain positions in the Emergency Department.
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Approximately 7,000 clients receive services in a variety of programs, including peer support programs, recovery services, supported employment, homeless services, residential, crisis services, jail diversion, outpatient, case management, Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACTT) and young adult services.
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Requirements Active BLS from the American Heart Association Active professional license within the state of practice Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and/or Management of Assaultive Behavior (MAB) certification is recommended and may be required for specific registered nurses and travel nurse positions Other specialty-related certifications are preferred and may be required for specific positions Experience as a Psych RN in a hospital setting Minimum of 2 years of experience as an RN.
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Job Details Weekly Pay: $2,112 per week Location: Brattleboro, VT Shift Schedule: Days Assignment Duration: 13 Weeks Weekly Hours: 36 Hours Agency Benefits Day 1 Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), Flexible Housing Options, Guaranteed Stipend: Facility Cancelled Shifts, JACHO Certified, Prestigious Facilities, PTO Program, Weekly Pay, Paid Compliance Cost, Referral Bonuses, Extra Shift Bonuses, 401(k) Plan.
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The ideal candidate is someone with strong corporate communications, reputation management and crisis response experience with the ability to provide senior counsel and strategic planning for clients and agency account teams.
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Complete intakes of new consumers, complete required assessments, obtain authorizations, complete crisis plans and coordinate aspects of consumer admission according to Agency and DMH policies.
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The Mental Health Professional provides mental health case management services to patients in a correctional setting and consults with a multi-disciplinary team in providing comprehensive mental health care, including: intake and assessments, crisis intervention, treatment planning, and providing individual and group therapy.
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