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Typical documentation includes the Crisis Screening Assessment, PHQ-9, Columbia Severity Suicide Rating Scale (C-SSRS), and the Stanley Brown Safety Plan. Mobile Crisis Response - Crisis Intervention - PRN.
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EMPACT- Suicide Prevention Center, part of the La Frontera family, is an industry-leading non-profit organization dedicated to providing valued community services and resources for behavioral health counseling, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention since 1987.
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Other responsibilities include prevention education, assessment, treatment planning, acute treatment, safety planning, crisis assessment and intervention and family support, as well as make referrals for a type or level of service needed.
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This position involves mobile outreach and intervention to individuals in distress, aiming to offer peer support, guidance, and assistance during their crisis moments. Common Ground is one of the top-ten crisis intervention organizations in the country.
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CCRS is a 24/7 crisis center that provides suicide prevention/intervention, crisis intervention, and professional consultation services, including triaging requests for behavioral health evaluations.
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The Crisis Line Specialist is responsible for answering crisis hotline phone calls (Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines, Maternal Support Line, etc) and providing crisis intervention, emotional support, intervention, and resources to callers, keep accurate records and review crisis call data for accuracy, maintaining confidentiality of calls and callers, and assisting with crisis center activities.
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Conduct crisis intervention sessions and assess for client stability; suicide and/or Tarasoff assessment may be needed. Crisis and clinical support to programs as needed. Crisis and Clinical Support to Programs.
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Significant experience in crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and providing mental health services to diverse populations. Training: Provide workshops and seminars for students and the campus community including training seminars for doctoral interns and post-doctoral fellows in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
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Provide direct mental health services to include intake assessments, individual/family, group therapy and crisis intervention to assigned clients. Complete the following assessments: Child & Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) &/or Adults Needs and Strengths (ANSA), Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSR), Crisis Safety plans, and other required assessments.
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The CSN provides intervention in times of school crisis, i.e., death, suicide, and traumatic events. The CSN coordinates activities of local schools concerned with communicable disease regulations.
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Have expertise in the following areas: chronic homelessness, outreach and engagement strategies, intensive case management services, best practice models, mental health and substance use disorder services, crisis intervention, suicide assessment and prevention, affordable housing and public benefits applications, housing and landlord/tenant rights, eviction prevention, etc.
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Provide Crisis Intervention Services: One of the most important responsibilities of a Suicide Prevention Liaison is to offer immediate emotional support and intervention to individuals who may be considering suicide.
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These services may include supportive counseling, information and referrals, crisis intervention counseling, suicide prevention and intake screening of callers to the Mobile Teams, In Home Intervention Teams, Urgent Care Center and other services.
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Provide mental health, substance use, suicide prevention, and crisis de-escalation to local law enforcement when requested. Co-respond directly with Knoxville Police Department officers to provide crisis intervention and emergency services.
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Experience in emergency services, behavioral health, integrated care, suicide prevention, evidence-based interventions such as Motivational Interviewing or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, crisis intervention, and coordination of care or demonstrated competency preferred.
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