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Ability to understand and work with child-serving systems (mental health, child welfare, education, juvenile justice/courts, public health, social services). The Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist or Mental Health Nurse Practitioner provides psychiatric/medical oversight and consultation, as well as direct psychiatric services to clients of Family Behavioral Health.
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Are you currently, or have you in the past, participated in volunteer activities within a King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention facility (Maleng Regional Justice Center, King County Correctional Facility or King County's Juvenile Detention Facility.
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As part of Alexandria's System of Care, coordinates closely with youth, families, their natural supports and colleagues in child advocacy, child welfare, juvenile justice, and education to ensure that integrated services are trauma informed and prioritize family and youth voice and choice, cultural influences and equity, outcome-based work, and collaboration.
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It is the mission of the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to impact and transform young lives, strengthen families, and support safer communities through targeted prevention and rehabilitation.
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Under the supervision of the Mental Health Program Manager, the Senior Psychologist, Supervisor provides general supervision of Psychologists; and depending on work location may have direct supervision of the following classifications: Office Assistant, Office Technician, Office Services Supervisor II, Health Program Specialist I, Psychiatric Technician, and Recreation Therapist.
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Demonstrated strong knowledge of child/youth and family clinical care, as well as mental health, educational, developmental care, child welfare, and juvenile justice systems.
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The FSS has three or more years of lived experience whit that one child/youth in navigating the child serving systems of care such as childrens behavioral health, child welfare, special education or juvenile justice on behalf of that child.
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College education in a behavioral health and or juvenile justice related field. CBI name check and fingerprint check, ICON Colorado court database, Medicare fraud database, Reference Checks, Professional License verification (licensure requirements), Drug Screen, PREA (Division of Youth Services), Trails check (direct contact with children), CAPS (direct contact with adults - Mental Health Institutes, Regional Centers, Veterans Community Living Centers.
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In addition to forensic evaluations, FCMHS also provides general consultation and training-assistance to the Family Court, Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship programs, and other stakeholders involved in the Juvenile Justice/Child Protective/Domestic Violence systems.
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Experience working in community mental health, schools, or juvenile justice systems. In this role, you will provide culturally competent mental health services to individuals and families, emphasizing trauma-informed care and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles.
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Family Support Partners serve families with children through age 21 with one or more of the following: emotional, behavioral, mental health and/or substance use challenges, contact with the social services system or juvenile justice or court system, or who require emergency services or long term community mental health and other supports.
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Overview Do you have lived experience receiving mental health or behavioral health services or with cross system involvement as a youth (Juvenile Justice; Mental and/or Behavioral Health treatment; Special Education; Substance Use Disorder Treatment), and are ready to use your experience to positively impact youth and families.
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They can use their lived experience with a disability, mental health challenge, substance use disorder and/or experience in juvenile justice, special education, and/or foster care to assist in supporting young people in their resiliency/recovery and wellness.
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Provide Case Management services and ongoing communication, evaluations, and assessments to youth, families, and Juvenile Probation Officers during the transition stage, under the direct clinical supervision of a licensed mental health professional.
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The primary role is to provide hope, one-on-one support, and mentorship to participants by sharing experience with recovery/resilience and expertise in navigating systems and programs (e.g., Regional Center, Children & Family Services, Special Education Systems, Juvenile Justice Systems, Behavioral Health Care Services, or Residential Centers.
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