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Markets the NPSP through a variety of venues including but not limited to; articles in the installation newspaper, participating in orientation briefings, creating brochures to provide information on the NPSP, and participation in special events such as Child Abuse Prevention Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
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Serve as liaison between the Injury Prevention Program, Cure Violence programs, and other violence interruption models present in the City of Philadelphia. Our program is the convener of coalitions that focus on various strategies to address and combat violence in Philadelphia with the aim of streamlining and improving delivery of violence prevention models in regions of the city experiencing high rates of violence.
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The LPM reports to the Regional Loss Prevention Manager responsible for their area, and aids them in supporting operational teams in addition to other cross-functional teams throughout the organization.
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Monitor command Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention (NADAP) training to ensure mandatory training requirements are met. Promote and present USN "Change the Culture" transformational initiatives, which strike at the root cause of sexual assault and other destructive behaviors such as domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse, sexism, harassment, and discrimination.
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Offer services and referrals related to achieving wellness including alcohol and other drug education, assessment, treatment planning, relapse prevention, discharge/transitional planning, crisis assessment and intervention, and family support.
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Provides informative and tangible advice, assistance, and instruction to address customer concerns, needs and requirements associated with Navy life, including but not limited to life skills training, suicide prevention, family violence prevention, transition from military to civilian life, relocation, deployment/separation, and career resource development.
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Conducts and facilitates one-on-one and group counseling sessions and workshops for residents on a variety of subjects, including drug and alcohol education, domestic violence, psychological and physiological effects of substance use and addiction, health education, self-esteem, anger management, relapse prevention, eating disorders and AA/NA step studies.
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Follow company policy on robbery/violence prevention and safety. Perform the following service transactions in accordance with company policy: credit card transactions, manufacturer coupon redemption, vendor check-in, alcohol, tobacco and lottery sales, and fast-food sales.
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