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Understanding of adolescent development, assessment, counseling and/or crisis management. Communicate appropriately with resident coaches and program management during and following crisis situations.
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Safe Crisis Management (SCM) Trainer. Consult with neighborhood schools regarding programming for students who are at risk for a more restrictive placement in an SER program outside their neighborhood school.
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Performing and periodically reviewing minors’ risk assessments, behavior management assessments, safety/crisis plans, individual service plans, logs and other assessments and plans for the youth and uploading documents and progress notes to the EHR and UCP within required timeframe.
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Keeps the director/manager informed of problematic cases, especially those involving legal or risk management issues. The social worker provides psychosocial assessments, supportive counseling, emergent crisis intervention appropriate to setting, financial resource information, environment enhancements, advance directive planning and referrals to community agencies for patients.
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2) Provides a full range of therapeutic interventions including diagnostic assessment, medication evaluation and management, suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, and overall care of patients with psychiatric disorders.
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Follow guidelines set by the Office of Mental Health and Division of Mental Hygiene SPOA unit Risk Management. The Case Manager will initiate crisis intervention with linkage to appropriate mental health or health services, as necessary.
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CRISIS INTERVENTION - Assess, support and intervene in crisis situations including the facilitation of the development and use of individual crisis management plans that recognize the early signs of crisis/relapse and use natural supports.
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The program receives referrals from first responders across King County, including police, medics, DMHP's and MCT. The Crisis Diversion Facility (CDF) is a 16-bed state-licensed Residential Treatment Facility and the Crisis Diversion Interim Services (CDIS) is a 30 bed step-down program which admits clients referred directly from CDF who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
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Telecare’s Community Alternatives Team (T-CAT) provides the following outreach services in Pierce County: The Diversion Service works in partnership with Community Hospital Emergency Departments and Pierce Co. Mobile Crisis Team to assess risk and provide additional support to individuals who can safely avoid a psychiatric hospitalization with appropriate support and resource referrals.
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Experience working with older adolescents & adults with mental health, & co-occurring mental health & substance use disorders in a psychiatric emergency or hospital setting helpful; experience providing psychiatric evaluation (inclusive of mental status exam, risk assessment & diagnostic assessment) & psychosocial assessment; crisis intervention & safety planning; individual & family intervention; case management & discharge planning & collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.
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Make assessments and provide appropriate crisis interventions and risk management as needed to maintain a calm and safe environment. Provide clinical case management services in order to facilitate program goals and objectives using a quality care approach.
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Provide one-on-one safety assessments and crisis management to at-risk students and their families, while utilizing a trauma-informed care philosophy and recovery principles; Stay current on best-practices for clients.
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Offer crisis management services as necessary but will review high risk situations with their supervisor in real time. Create patient centered treatment plans, provide ongoing treatment, provide case management services, and assess patients ongoing clinics needs and progress.
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Partner closely with other teams in support of risk/resilience planning, including Information Security, Governance/Risk/Compliance, Enterprise Risk Management. The Business Resilience Sr. Specialist supports CrowdStrike’s global Business Resilience (BR) department, responsible for crisis management and business continuity/disaster recovery.
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Offer crisis and safety planning, in collaboration with mental health providers. Case Manager for the Childrens Health Homes program. The Case Manager will offer care coordination to children and young adults with mental illness and/or chronic medical conditions.
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