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Clinicians work in close partnership with the Denver Police Department, responding to calls involving people who suffer from mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use issues. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS - RTD CHROME Team Respond to mental Health related calls with the Regional Transportation Departments (RTD) Security officers and provide psychological evaluations/problem identification, crisis interventions, referrals and linkage to resources for consumers Requirements & Qualifications: Education: Master's Degree in social work, psychology, or similar field.
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The Adult Intensive Services (AIS) Medical team at Aurora Mental Health & Recovery (AMHR) provides intensive psychiatric care to adult patients throughout the agency suffering from severe persistent mental illness (SPMI), first episode psychoses (FEP), coping with mental illness and developmental delay, homelessness, legal issues and those who may be court ordered to mental health receive care.
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Prior experience with clients experiencing homeless, mental illness and/or substance abuse is preferred. Maintains competency in HMIS, EHR, Access Database, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
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These two forensic units will be dedicated to providing psychiatric stabilization and restoration treatment to individuals opined incompetent to proceed as a result of their mental illness.
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Work with individuals who are experiencing homelessness, addiction, mental illness, and a myriad of other issues related to homeless populations. We are actively seeking Homeless Shelter Associates, Emergency Services Coordinators, or anyone with a background in Community Life services to become part of our dynamic team.
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Our Program recognizes that men enter the criminal justice system and often have prior or current experiences of abuse, mental illness, substance use, economic and social marginality, homelessness, and complex relationships.
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The Clinical Care Manager will provide supports to individuals with serious and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders, including attending their behavioral health appointments to support them in engaging in treatment, providing clinical input into discharge planning teams, and supporting the coordination of behavioral health treatment services.
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We are thrilled to be seeking a Mental Health Specialist (Counselor) to join our mission of providing quality mental health treatment and social support to individuals aged 18 or older who may have difficulty maintaining community stability and independence due to mental illness.
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The vision of CMHHIFL is to provide the highest quality mental health services to person with complex, serious, and persistent mental health illness within the resources available.
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The Colorado Office of Civil and Forensic Mental Health has established a new program to open Mental Health Transitional Living (MHTL) Homes to expand the continuum of care for individuals with serious mental illness and provide a transition from inpatient level of care to a less restrictive setting in the community.
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Advocate for acceptance and integration of individuals with mental illness within the neighborhood and community in which they live. Title and Hours required: Clinical Student Intern – Transitional Housing & Crisis Stabilization Division In-person and unpaid internship Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors student or first year Masters student.
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For over 35 years, Aurora has been a leader in providing customized services that support individuals with disabilities, chronic mental illness, and traumatic brain injuries in residential settings.
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Our LCSW team acts as advocates for patients or students, helping them gain access to available resources while confronting their personal issues, such as mental illness, addiction, and abuse.
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Provide psychotherapy or counseling for psychological disorders or mental illness. Evaluate I/D/R’s mental status and symptoms in determining the need for transfer or placement under observation due to suicide risk.
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There are also many voluntary benefit offerings such as critical illness & accident insurance, legal, long term care, pet insurance, and ID theft protection, as well as firm-provided basic life/AD&D, short term disability, and long term disability coverage, with the option to purchase supplemental life/AD&D. Eligibility for all benefits is based on annual hours expectation and position status.
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