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Knowledge of child and adolescent development, behavioral interventions, and trauma-informed care. Provide individual and group counseling, focusing on issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and adjustment.
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Youth experience hands-on training in beekeeping practices and relevant entrepreneurship and workplace readiness skills in a therapeutic, trauma-informed context. Foster a positive, trauma-informed, anti-racist and inclusive organizational culture.
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Implement behavioral goals, teaching strategies, monitoring procedures, exercise programs, ARC trauma informed practices and protocols and other team recommended programs and procedures.
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We will train you on how to ethically and effectively provide trauma-informed therapy (including EMDR) via telehealth. In addition to evidence-based, trauma-informed therapy, we also provide neurofeedback.
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Trauma informed yoga training if it was completed. Yoga Instructor/Contractor (or designated Yoga teacher) must have experience in working with patients who have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or have had additional training in Trauma sensitive/related Yoga or additional training/certification for working with military or veteran population.
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We offer a variety of groups, including Trauma-Informed Yoga for Survivors and a general survivor support group. Maintains working knowledge of emerging evidence-based/-informed interventions for this population by keeping up to date with new literature in the field as well as similar efforts on other campuses.
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REPORTS TO : Survivor Care Senior Rapid Response & Long Term Manager STATUS : Full-time SALARY RANGE: $73,500 - $77,754 (depending on experience and language skills) BENEFITS : Organizational culture committed to equity, self care, work-life balance, flexibility, being both values- and trauma-informed.
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The Resident Support Specialist networks with the greater New Haven shelters and social service system and collaborates with other Columbus House residential staff in order to provide an environment that reflects the core values of Trauma Informed Service: Safety, Trustworthiness, Choice, Collaboration and empowerment.
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Provide trauma-informed clinical care according to program model. Understand issues related to trauma, child development, and family violence. E.g., LMSW; LMFT-A; LPC-A) Have or be able to obtain a practice license upon starting the position (LMSW, LPC-A, LMFTa, etc.
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Provide trauma informed counseling/ case management services, maintain up to date case records, initiate referrals, and work pro-actively with survivors of violence to address and enhance their safety needs and those of their families.
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To best serve our communities, SBCS partners with various grassroots organizations throughout California to develop innovative strategies that enhance services, empower clients, and ensure that culturally appropriate and trauma-informed care is offered.
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Columbus House, along with its core of loyal supporters, friends, and volunteers, has remained committed to fulfilling its mission: "To serve people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, by providing shelter and housing and by fostering their personal growth and independence.
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BENEFITS: Organizational culture committed to equity, self care, work-life balance, flexibility, and being both values- and trauma-informed. Track donor related activity for your portfolio in Salesforce, using data for reporting and to inform donor relations.
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Clinically, the individual is expected to provide services through a co-occurring treatment philosophy which integrates a strengths based, client-centered, trauma informed, and recovery-oriented philosophy.
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Certification specifically surrounding nonviolent / trauma informed intervention training required within 3 months of hire and maintained thereafter. Basic understanding of trauma informed care.
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