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Residential programs run 24/7 and Individual and group therapy, family therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, Medication support services, and crisis intervention.
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Interventions provided include psychotherapy, crisis intervention, psychotropic medication management, case management, outreach, and employment services. Licensed BY the California Board of behavioral Sciences as LCSW, MFT or LPCC.
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In-depth knowledge and applied background in clinical intervention strategies and treatment planning for patients with severe mental health conditions. The Deputy Director for the UCSF/ZSFG Division of Citywide Case Management Programs ("Citywide") works in close partnership with, and under the direct supervision of, the Division Director to ensure the quality of care and efficient functioning of this intensive case management-focused behavioral health organization.
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Additional duties include assisting staff to achieve and maintain accuracy in multiple EHR systems, ensuring Mental Health clinical coverage, and providing or assigning crisis intervention services as needed.
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The Youth Service Bureaus (YSB) are the community mental health arm of Urban Services YMCA, specializing in counseling for youth and families, crisis intervention, prevention programs for at-risk youth, parent education and support, truancy prevention, and community resources linkage services.
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Strong understanding of mental health disorders, trauma-informed care, and crisis intervention techniques. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to crisis situations promptly, conducting risk assessments and implementing appropriate intervention strategies to ensure the safety of both inmates and staff.
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Must have knowledge of DSM-V diagnosing, treatment planning, crisis intervention, and case management. Applied Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: This person must possess a license in the field of mental health (a master's or doctoral degree plus an MFT, LCSW, Ph. D.) Minimum 2 years post-licensure.
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The Living Donor (LD) Clinical Social Worker II (MSW) or Clinical Social Worker III’s (MSW & LCSW) primary responsibilities are psychosocial assessment, crisis intervention, counseling, brief therapeutic interventions, complex discharge planning, consultation, selection representation, education, community linkages, supportive services, and facilitating the plan-of-care through the health care continuum for patients, families, significant others, and staff, both in-patient and out-patient.
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The Associate Clinical Social Worker, ACSW, will assist the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in providing assessment, diagnosis, treatment, crisis intervention, case management for members with mild to moderate behavioral health needs.
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Provides crisis intervention, advocacy, problem solving and appropriate therapeutic interventions. We hire BA, BSW, MA, MSW, LCSW, MFT, PsyD and PhD candidates for temporary, temp to hire and direct hire opportunities throughout California.
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Previous clinical responsibility to include crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy. Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves from psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Services include strength-based and needs-based therapeutic case management, problem-solving, therapeutic rehabilitation including skills-building, benefits support, resource development, housing navigation, wellness groups & activities, crisis intervention, end-of-life-planning, and family support.
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Provides crisis intervention, advocacy, problem solving and therapeutic interventions. EDUCATION: M.S.W. (Masters in Social Work) degree required; LCSW preferred BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE: One year working with disabled adults and/or older adults required.
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The ideal candidate is well versed in community mental health, crisis intervention, case management, diagnosis and treatment with families, children, and adults with a wide range of behavioral health conditions.
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Strong crisis intervention skills and the ability to remain calm in challenging situations. Offer crisis intervention and support during mental health emergencies. Current and valid license as an LMFT, LPCC, LCSW in the state.
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