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Title: Recovery Coach (Entry-Level Mental Health Worker) Job Duties: The Recovery Coach (Entry Level Mental Health Worker) is responsible for monitoring and communicating with clients, providing rehabilitation groups under supervision, and assisting in crisis intervention.
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Floater staff will support Youth Advocate (Case Manager), Education and Employment Specialist, and Housing Specialist positions to provide case management, skills development, assessment, crisis management and implementation of intervention strategies that directly support youth to build skills towards independent living.
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Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for child members with a broad range of mental health needs in the context of complex medical care, who have been referred to the Pediatric Palliative Care Team. Collaborates with treating physician, psychiatric and allied health professional team to plan and direct each individual members treatment program.
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Our inter-professional team partners with Kaiser Permanente psychiatrists and clinical staff to provide community-based, integrative therapeutic skills building, crisis intervention, short-term case management services and support navigating the mental health system.
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Manages crisis communications and serves as an on-call public information representative. Partner with the Marketing Services Organization to develop content (includes web and social content) and manage hospital collateral items such as fliers, brochures, rack cards, etc.
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Under the direct supervision of clinical program management team, provides naturalistic developmental and behavioral interventions such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), positive behavior supports, and intervention strategies to individuals with neurodevelopmental challenges, such as autism, ADHD, developmental disabilities, and/or other neurobehavioral health diagnoses.
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The Global Resilience Director will be responsible working across KLA to establish Resilience policies and standards including Business Continuity (BC), Crisis Management (CM), Emergency Response (ER), Cyber Incident Response (CIR) and Disaster Recovery (DR) Governance.
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Experience providing direct legal services to clients in crisis, as clients will include survivors of trauma who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, torture, and other forms of violence preferred.
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Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, brief individual and group psychotherapy. Preferred Qualifications: Previous clinical responsibility to include crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy.
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KNOWLEDGE: Adolescent Development, Crisis Intervention, Trauma Informed Care, Harm Reduction, and CPR & FIRST AID. Crisis prevention and intervention while adhering to agency protocol for responding, reporting and seeking support.
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Provide global leadership for the implementation, and continuously optimizing, Business Continuity (BC), Crisis Management (CM), Emergency Response (ER), Cyber Incident Response (CIR) and Disaster Recovery (DR) aligning to the Corporate Resilience Standards.
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Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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Conduct crisis intervention with the supervision of Program Director and/or Charge Nurse. Associate Social Worker registered with CA BBS or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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Directly oversee attendance, counseling, PBIS, and crisis teams to ensure cohesive support structures are in place. Champion strategies that foster a positive school climate, including PBIS and Social Emotional Learning Curriculum.
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As Santa Clara County’s largest provider of domestic violence services, the agency’s comprehensive approach includes crisis services, crisis intervention, advocacy, and support services.
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