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Participates in crisis intervention, de-escalation training for law enforcement and other community stakeholders. If program requires, employee must pass an initial physical abilities test (PATS) and be certified in crisis intervention techniques within the first 30 days and annually.
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The Crisis Intervention Specialist at Unity Center for Behavioral Health provides primarily patient-centered, trauma-informed, short term, urgent and emergent behavioral health (mental health and addictions) services in adult and pediatric emergency settings across the health continuum.
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Experience in brief, targeted, evidence-based interventions (Crisis intervention, trauma, integrative therapies). Your ability to provide care management to ensure the patient and family receive and are subsequently referred to appropriate healthcare and community resources to optimize treatment/intervention outcomes is of vital importance.
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The Crisis Center Supervisor will provide training for all program staff on agency policy, use of the EMR, clinical response, de-escalation, and crisis intervention. The DASH Crisis Center is a 24 hour per day, 7 day per week outpatient crisis stabilization program that includes a 24-hour crisis hotline and mobile response team.
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The Behavioral Health Therapist (BHT) provides intensive behavioral health services including diagnostic assessments, individual, group and family-based psychotherapy, and crisis intervention as needed.
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Be at the forefront with CHOP's new Pediatric Crisis Response Center, a national first in children's mental health intervention. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) seeks a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to work in the nation's first Pediatric Crisis Response Center.
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Must have First Aid / CPR and CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT) is responsible to assist the with the coordination of the home so that the residents' health and safety needs are met.
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Using population-health and environmental data, theory, and evidence-informed strategies, the responding team build relationships with, engage, and work collaboratively with diverse groups of stakeholders to assist all campus community members in achieving protocols, systems, and environments that create measurable improvements for the community, particularly in the realm of physical and mental health crisis response, intervention and triage.
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Bachelors Degree and 1 year related experience or education required (Education, Counseling, Psychology, Sociology, Developmental Intervention, RBT/ Behavior technician) Developmental intervention ( early intervention.
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Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, as well as brief individual and group psychotherapy. Offer crisis intervention, when needed.
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Work side-by-side with the foster parent and birthparent to support and provide treatment and crisis intervention to the child in their care. Intervene in crisis situations to help the child and family stabilize.
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As a Medical Social Worker, you will be responsible for promoting patient-centered care by evaluating psychosocial needs, providing community service coordination for identified patient populations, and providing support and crisis intervention where indicated.
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Provides a full range of mental health outpatient services including initial assessment, treatment planning, individual, family and group psychotherapy, suicide or other risk assessment, as well as crisis intervention, case management, utilization review, and discharge planning.
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Responsible for maintaining the safety and security of the therapeutic residential unit and makes routine rounds of the entire residence to ensure safety, monitoring of all consumer areas, and intervention in crisis situations Accompanies residents to all off unit activities and monitors residents in these situations (e.g. recreation activities, self-help group meetings.
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These positions may be called upon to provide their services in the detection and non-medical treatment of stress, emotional and psychological problems, and crime-specific consultation; and with crisis intervention, negotiation, and the organizational diagnosis and development of therapies to solve a wide variety of psychological/psychiatric problems.
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