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Job DetailsCareer Opportunity Crisis Intervention Specialist - Mobile Crisis Response Location: Rockford, Illinois Compensation: $45,000 - $48,000 annually Position Summary Under the Program Manager’s direction, the Crisis Intervention Specialist will work alongside first responders to provide on-site crisis intervention, de-escalation, and stabilization services for adults and children experiencing or who are at risk for experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
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The Mental Health Crisis Intervention Specialist is a licensed therapist position responsible for crisis intervention, direct service and plays a crucial role in providing rapid response and support to individuals facing various crises, such as emotional distress, mental health crises, trauma, or situational emergencies.
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The Social Worker will be responsible for conducting assessments, providing crisis intervention, and following up with clients during their stabilization period. SUMMARYFamily Service League is seeking a full-time Social Worker for the DASH (Diagnostic, Assessment, and Stabilization Hub) Crisis Center.
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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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Crisis Intervention Specialist I position ($38.50 min - $55.06 max) Crisis Intervention Specialist II position ($40.43 min - $57.81 max) Responsibilities 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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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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Experience and interest in providing psychological services to diverse populations including persons of color, international students, non-traditional students, veterans, persons with disabilities and LGBTQ populations, training in providing individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, and psychological assessment of college or adult population, experience providing supervision to Counseling/Social Work trainees or in a related field.
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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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Provide staff training in areas related to mental health issues such as signs and symptoms of mental illness, management of mentally ill offenders, crisis intervention and related topics.
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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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Provides pre-admission psychiatric hospital screening, crisis intervention, facilitates hospitalization, monitors psychiatrically hospitalized children/adults, and provides discharge, linkage, and aftercare recommendations.
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In this position you will work under direct supervision by an LICSW to provide psychosocial and psychiatric assessment, treatment planning and referral, to patients and families at Regions Hospital or RHSC clinics using a full range of social work treatment modalities, provide crisis intervention, counseling, and psychotherapy as appropriate.
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The staff at our Community Crisis Center work as part of an interdisciplinary team focusing on crisis intervention skills to de-escalate, treat and stabilize behavioral health needs of individuals.
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The HERE Now Prevention Specialist is responsible for providing education and trainings to school staff and gatekeepers to include: outreach and school-wide suicide prevention education, risk assessments, individual intervention services and care coordination with area mental health support and services.
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The Mental Health Worker is responsible for communicating with persons served, providing rehabilitation groups, and assisting in crisis intervention. Anberry Nursing and Rehabilitation, a Generations Healthcare facility is searching for a Mental Health Worker.
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crisis intervention jobs Title: social worker Company: Southwest Key Programs
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