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Job SummaryThe Crisis Intervention Specialist I Provides comprehensive, short-term crisis outreach services to young adults in King County experiencing a mental health or behavioral emergency.
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ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training 6 Months Req Or. ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training 12 Months Req. CPI - Crisis Prevention Intervention Training Upon Hire Req And.
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The Crisis Assessment Specialist provides emergency behavioral health pre-screening, psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, and referral management to patients and their families.
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Successful completion of employer provided certification in CPR, First Aid, Crisis Intervention, and Melmark’s Orientation Program and New Hire Onsite training program. In addition, employees providing services under the Melmark-Early Intervention Department must complete required online trainings through DPH for EI/ABA Specialty Services.
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First Aid and CPR CertificationTherapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) QMHP training and certification Trust Based Relational Interventions (TBRI) The Clinical Support Specialist QMHP will provide assistance with crisis intervention, while modeling therapeutic interventions and engagement that promote learning and enhance connections.
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The Clinician will conduct mental health assessments, screen for human trafficking concerns, and provide crisis intervention services. The clinician must have at least a Bachelor's Degree with 5 years of clinical work experience OR Master's Degree in social work, with clinical experience in the program, or Master's Degree in psychology, social work or mental health counseling.
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Experience with crisis intervention, crisis triage centers, acute inpatient units or substance abuse treatment centers or community outreach. Additionally, you will assist in policy development and maintain records relevant to suicidology, crisis intervention, mental illness, and substance abuse.
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Provide crisis intervention services as needed, addressing urgent mental health concerns with compassion and expertise. Hold a current and valid license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD.
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Provides solution-focused (monitoring, therapeutic, or crisis) intervention to participant and/or caregiver(s) Licensed Mental Health ProfessionalClinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Psychologist (PsyD or PhD) or Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (LMFT) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC.
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Principal duties/responsibilities:Provides empowerment-based advocacy counseling, service management, and crisis intervention for Shelter participants. 16-hours of training each year thereafter regarding the dynamics of domestic violence and intervention.
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Acts with integrity in placing charge capture for crisis intervention services provided and documenting all requirements for such services provided. Provides crisis intervention services using a therapeutic intervention, which is based on patient centered outcomes, and standards of care, that are based on current research and evidence based practice.
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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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Perform essential counseling/therapist responsibilities including screening, intake and orientation, evaluation and intervention, treatment planning, referrals, crisis intervention, counseling, patient education, case management, reporting and record keeping.
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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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Provides individual and group psychotherapy and crisis intervention. Licensure or eligibility for licensure as a Professional Counselor, Psychological Associate, or Social Worker.
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crisis intervention jobs Title: social worker Company: Kindred Hospice
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