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Must have knowledge of Trauma Specific Services, Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, DBT, and strong interdisciplinary team skills. At Fora Health, we employ a team of passionate, diverse and caring people who are committed to carrying out our mission to provide treatment, care and advocacy for all who are affected by substance use disorder.
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As an on-call primary care provider, you will use your strong background in mental health, addiction medicine, and health care to offer integrated, client centered, trauma informed care to homeless and underserved populations.
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During the first week of training, you will learn about the agency, understanding those we serve, Trauma informed care, and other skills to prepare you for significant and meaningful work in the behavioral health field, whether you are providing clinical services or non-direct services.
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Primary Care Nurse PractitionerThe Staff Pad has partnered with a Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed service provider dedicated to individuals with serious mental illnesses and addictions.
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The employee works collaboratively with mental health and physical health care providers, police agencies, emergency departments, school personnel, and other social service agencies to assure the best possible treatment for clients, while supporting a Trauma Informed Care environment.
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Treat clients with respect and with trauma-informed care. We take a holistic approach to mental health care, addressing not only the symptoms of mental illness but also the social, environmental, and economic factors that contribute to mental health issues.
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Under the supervision of the manager/director and in collaboration with a multidisciplinary treatment team, the Mental Health Professional (MHP) is responsible for providing various modalities of treatment from a trauma-informed clinical model that can include psychoeducation, group, individual and family therapy.
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Work as a member of the Primary Care Clinic multi-disciplinary team to deliver comprehensive, client-centered, and trauma-informed integrated services. A background in mental health and addiction medicine is preferred.
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The Certified Recovery Mentor will work as a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide peer recovery support to individuals with substance abuse and mental health disorders while supporting a Trauma Informed Care perspective.
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Guided by Preble Street's mission and informed by Housing First, harm-reduction, and trauma-informed service approaches, Outreach Caseworkers provide outreach and transitional case management to veterans experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, facilitating access and connections to available resources for housing, medical care, mental health, and substance use disorder services and benefits.
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This position is part of a team and approaches work with people from a trauma-informed, strength-based, perspective and works in concert with programs in Multnomah County’s Acute Care Continuum.
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We are seeking a compassionate mental health therapist to join our team, providing specialized mental health care to individuals affected by trauma. Conduct trauma-informed mental health assessments to evaluate patients' trauma history and identify appropriate treatment approaches.
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We invite you to consider joining our team, dedicated to the purpose of improving access to high-quality, affordable mental health care. We're seeking therapists who are truly passionate about delivering individual, family and couples psychotherapy, with a commitment to client-centered care and a deep understanding of trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based practices.
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Fora Health is seeking a compassionate, trauma-informed Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner to join our multidisciplinary team in providing medications for addiction treatment as well as mental health medication management services to our dual diagnosis population.
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You will commit to further training beyond DPSST certification standards, specifically in de-escalation techniques, mental health crisis response, trauma-informed care interventions, and social service safety net referrals if requested.
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