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Provides individual, group, family therapy and crisis intervention services to assigned case load utilizing the highest quality current standards for psychotherapy within the mental health field.
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Children, youth, families, foster care, education, behavioral health, mental health, crisis intervention, crisis stabilization, after school programs and much more. Requirements Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work or related field; clinical license, and registered in the State of California with the Board of Behavioral Sciences - AMFT, APCC, ACSW, LMFT, LPCC, LCSW Valid California Driver’s License and insurance Powered by JazzHR.
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The LE-MHC is stationed at the Napa Sheriff's Office and is directly dispatched to calls in the community by law enforcement to provide effective crisis intervention services including clinical assessments in the field, de-escalating critical situations, evaluating for and writing 5150/5585 holds, completing timely and accurate clinical documentation and providing linkage to relevant services in our community for stabilization, treatment and further support.
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Five years of experience in mental health/substance use disordered, psychoeducational programming including brief, targeted, evidence-based interventions (crisis intervention, trauma, integrative therapies) mental health/substance use disorders.
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Minimum of at least 10 hours of training specific to crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques. Performs direct clinical services, including, crisis intervention and de-escalation.
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Assesses psychiatric emergencies and provides crisis intervention to emotionally distressed and mentally ill inmates. Licensed as a Social Worker, Marriage/Family Therapist, Mental Health Counselor or Licensed Professional Counselor required.
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Mobile crisis services are a community-based intervention designed to provide de-escalation and relief to individuals experiencing a behavioral health or substance use-related crisis wherever they are, including at home, work, school, or in the community.
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Our services include academic support and college counseling, job placement and employment training, substance use and violence prevention education, crisis intervention and mediation, leadership development, technology and computer training.
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Provides crisis intervention support to the patient/family, members of a facility caregiver group or the IDG.Provides psychosocial updates to facility staff providing short term inpatient care or respite care.
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As the clinical expert, the scope of practice includes, but is not limited to, diagnostic assessment, counseling, psychotherapy, brief treatment, crisis intervention, mental health consultation, teaching/mentoring, and/or other project/task force participation as assigned by supervisor.
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Two years of experience working as a case manager/housing specialist/similar position and knowledge of community resources preferred At least two years of experience providing services to survivors of crime as a case manager or similar preferred Required Knowledge/Skills/Position Qualifications Excellent active listening and crisis intervention skills with ability to exercise and model good judgment.
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Telephone Crisis Specific Duties including screening incoming calls, providing appropriate telephone counseling, consultation, assessment and referral to needed services including Mobile and/or Residential Crisis Intervention services.
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Provides brief counseling, crisis assessment and intervention, and group counseling for parenting students and UVA residents. Licenses/Certifications California State Licensure (current and in good standing) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge necessary to provide thorough evaluation, intervention and comprehensive clinical social work practice.
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Provides crisis-intervention support as needed for urgent mental health walk-ins. Position is in the Family Therapy program and will be filled as Psychologist, Marriage & Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor, or Senior Social Worker.
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The Licensed Mental Health Clinician (LCSW, LPCC, LMFT, LMHC, LMSW) 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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