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Practical experience in diversion, mediation, negotiation, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, harm reduction, crisis prevention and intervention, household budgeting, rapid re-housing and service planning, recovery services – including mental health, substance use/abuse and traumatic brain injury.
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LGBTQIA+ identified persons, Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC), and individuals from other historically underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply Keywords: Public health, community health, community health center, social justice, trauma-informed care, CBT, consultation.
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Supports the staff in providing a trauma-informed environment that is rooted in providing harm reduction, person-centered services to clients with a history of substance use disorder and mental health.
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Keywords: group home, direct care, DSP, Direct Support, social services, counseling, social work, psychology, mental illness, mental health, disability, behavioral, rehabilitative, psychiatric, outreach worker, outreach services , human services, nonprofit, crisis, trauma, advocacy, recovery, VinfenRCRequirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
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Knowledge of milieu therapy in residential settings; substance use modalities, harm reduction approaches, trauma informed care, whole person health approaches, dual diagnosis, and commitment to meeting the needs of the most vulnerable.
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Comfort with Trauma - Informed Care and a Harm Reduction approach to substance abuse. The Daytime Residential Counselorwill work in a transitional housing program for Veterans with a Housing First/Low Barrier model where the majority of individuals may be living with serious substance abuse, mental health issues, and/or physical disabilities.
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The minimum requirement is an AA or equivalent education and training in child development, child psychology, and childhood education and at least 3 years of experience working with families and children, substance use and mental health disorders.
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As a member of the multidisciplinary ACCS Integrated Team, the Integrated Team Engagement Partner II provides day to day support to adults challenged with mental health issues The Integrated Team Engagement Partner II delivers interventions to Persons that are clinically informed and are delivered in a way that is supported by evidence based practices.
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Use a variety of innovative and evidence-based strategies such Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Informed Care and Progressive Engagement Strategies to identify, outreach to and engage with underserved Veterans.
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Experience working in schools or youth-related systems, ie DCFS, juvenile detention, mental health facilities. Experience working with trauma-informed services and framework.
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As Case Manager you'll run groups and provide individual case management to residents with substance use, mental health, and/ or co-occurring disorders. Bachelor's Degree in related field and a minimum of two years' experience in mental health, substance use treatment, and/or co-occurring disorders.
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This position will also coordinate closely with the Managers and Specialists in Foster Care, Adoption, Adolescent Services, Disability Services, Medical Services, Mental Health, Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, Regional Clinical Directors, and Area Office management teams.
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Designing, implementing, supervising, and overseeing the play therapy internship program focused on supporting K1-6 mental health needs. Responsible for staying up to date on the latest research regarding ACEs, trauma-informed care, and wrap-around models of education.
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Provide clinical and medical services in timely and flexible ways that are consistent with the principles and practices of trauma-informed care and person-centered approaches. Engage people and partner with them to improve their health and wellness, achieve symptom stabilization and self-management, develop and/or restore skills impacted by mental illness and live a self-directed life.
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Provide mental health supports and therapy such as individual counseling and treatment, substance abuse counseling and treatment, trauma-informed counseling and treatment, family and group counseling, crisis intervention, and/or transitional counseling as applicable.
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