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Overview BJC Behavioral Health is a community health center that provides and coordinates behavioral health services for more than 8,000 seriously mentally ill adults and seriously emotionally disturbed children in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Fran�ois, Iron and Washington counties.
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As a Community Support Specialist, you are responsible for assisting clients/patients to access needed resources in the community and provide community support services for individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorders.
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Outreach is seeking a qualified candidate for the position FT Community Support Specialist for our adolescent residential program located in Ridgewood, Queens. The Community Outreach Specialist is responsible for coordinating care and participating in discharge planning.
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As a Community Support Specialist, you will work with clients in various capacities, providing mentorship, guidance, and hope to help them overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
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Liaison to district school providing a seamless transition and support after residential treatment. We customize our services to increase our access to a wide range of individuals and groups including Families, Justice System, Aspiring Professionals, EAPs/MAPs and Community Members.
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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Community Support Specialist. Community Support Specialist. This position requires travel to Wiggins/McHenry, MS. Community Support Specialists provide individualized, skill development training to persons with brain or head injury, neurological illness, or cognitive impairment in their own environment as well as volunteer environment.
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Hopewell Center currently has opportunities available for Community Support Specialist (CSS) in our Children Services Department (6-18 years). CSS's are responsible for providing community resource coordination and interactions that enable an individual at clear risk of hospitalization with School-based support/family support services.
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The Community Support Services Engagement Specialist maintains a wellness and recovery-oriented environment by using person-first language, and person-centered and rehabilitation planning to individuals referred by the Middlesex Continuum of Care Committee and who meet the eligibility criteria to receive CSS. Excellent engagement skills with knowledge and practice of motivational interviewing and trauma informed care are essential for this position.
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Hopewell Center currently has an opportunity available for a Community Support Specialist (CSS) in our Adult Services Department. This position is responsible for providing activities and interactions that enable an individual at clear risk of hospitalization, or who was discharged from inpatient treatment to maintain an adjustment to living in the community.
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The Community Support Services Engagement Specialist is responsible to provide behavioral health rehabilitation services and supports that is necessary to assist individuals in achieving recovery goals in various life roles such as housing, employment, educational, and/or social domains.
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This Community Support Services Engagement Specialist will identify, link, and work to maintain engagement with homeless individuals using the Housing First model as well as other evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing.
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The Community Support Specialist, Substance Use Treatment provides an array of harm reduction services that meet people where they are in terms of their readiness to make any positive change in their lives.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Hopewell Center currently has opportunities available for Community Support Specialist (CSS) in our Children Services Department (6-18 years). or -Associates Degree and 2 years of experience in Community Mental Health, Case Management, Intensive In-Home services or Social work.
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Attend weekly meetings with judicial staff including Judges, Pretrial Services, Community Corrections Probation/Parole Officers, Public Defender staff, District Attorney Staff. Identify and address the strengths, which will aid the individual or family in the recovery and resiliency process, as well as the barriers that could impede the development of skills needed for independent functioning in the community.
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The Providence Center [Certified/CPS] Peer Specialist-Community Support Services provides peer support services, serves as a consumer advocate, provides consumers with written and experiential information and resources to promote recovery.
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