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Crisis Therapists are responsible for providing crisis intervention and intensive case management services to adults with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders who are 18 years of age and older and are at risk for psychiatric hospitalization, those who have already been admitted to inpatient psychiatric facilities and those who have demonstrated a high risk for readmission or repeated use of emergency psychiatric services.
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Description Adult Crisis Center- Full time, Part time, PRN Mental Health Clinician When individuals experience a behavioral health crisis, they require a focused level of attention and care.
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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. The Crisis Center Supervisor will provide clinical and administrative oversight to the staff of the crisis stabilization program, crisis hotline and mobile response team so that each can attain program and agency goals.
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The Crisis Counselor utilizes knowledge of human behavior, social, emotional, and community systems to guide service delivery. Provide crisis intervention counseling and/or education with adults, children, and families experiencing emotional disturbances, mental health concerns that may impact school safety, or problems related to substance abuse.
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Coordinates, advises and collaborates with Agency leadership and external stakeholders on approaches and interventions for effective international assistance crisis operations in support of U.S. foreign policy objectives.
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The Crisis Response Specialist is responsible for daytime response to mental health crisis calls from Law Enforcement, Emergency Room, and the PermiaCare Crisis Hotline. Knowledge of crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
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Under general supervision, the Crisis Response Specialist performs a variety of public safety support, and community service functions in and off the CSUN campus with an emphasis on mental health crisis response.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWere looking for an entry-level industry practitioner with a college degree and interest in business continuity, crisis management, crisis communications, workplace violence prevention/threat management, intelligence, and/or corporate security to join the Bryghtpath Team as a Business Continuity & Crisis Management Analyst.
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The Harford Crisis Response Assistant Director provides oversight of day-to-day service delivery for HCR ensuring timely and effective responses to all people in Harford County experiencing behavioral health crises.
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Reporting to the Program Director and working in collaboration with a multidiscipline team, the Peer Specialist provides crisis stabilization and peer support services in a fast-paced environment.
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As a Crisis Services Supervisor you will oversee the provision of emergency response services to individuals in distress, typically working in a crisis hotline or mobile crisis unit setting.
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Answers crisis hotline phone calls (Suicide Prevention Crisis Lines, Maternal Support Line, etc.) Ability to adhere to Crisis Center code of ethics and program policies and procedures.
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Strong applicants are able to demonstrate the ability to be positive in their empathic responses to all persons; understand the value of meaningful and deep client engagement; have the potential to acquire the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills of an effective crisis worker; and value a non-judgmental response to sensitive issues.
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Provide emergency services for crisis calls/walk-ins per the daytime crisis protocol. Signing bonuses paid as per bonus policy; exclusions may apply. Paid time off & Paid Holidays.
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Coordinates, advises and collaborates on interventions with Agency leadership and external stakeholders on developments and approaches for effective international assistance crisis operations in support of U.S. foreign policy objectives.
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crisis job Title: paid internship Company: Youth Villages
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