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Provide community-based services to include assessment, therapy, case management, independent living skills, care coordination and crisis response. Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) is licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services and is the statutorily established public entity responsible for providing mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse and prevention services to the citizens of the City of Richmond.
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Partner with all stakeholders in an integrated urgent care/mobile crisis network serving the Cape Cod catchment area and work to collaboratively facilitate the development and operation of a distinct level of community-based crisis care and crisis response systems that are consonant with best practice guidelines in the delivery of emergency behavioral health care to youth and families.
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Ability to perform DE-escalation techniques Essential Functions: Provide Crisis intervention/case management and clinical services. Position Summary: Position provides crisis intervention services/assessments/evaluation and stabilization/case management to people in a primarily community-based environment.
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Supervises clinical and case management activities; ensures health, safety and welfare of clients; plans, organizes, directs and supervises assigned staff; supervises crisis interventions.
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The incumbent serves as a Region 1 Regional Education Assessment Crisis Services Habilitation (REACH) Case Manager for adults and children with developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs in addition to those presenting with challenging behaviors (DD/BH) residing in Developmental Services Region I of Virginia which covers the nine Community Services Boards (CSBs) within Region 1.
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Overview: The Crisis Stabilization Counselor supports individuals with Developmental Disabilities, and Mental Health or Substance Abuse Issues when they may be experiencing a mental health, environmental, vocational or behavioral crisis.
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