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We value personal lived experiences with mental health recovery and are seeking a peer professional, who either has the CRSS (Certified Recovery Support Specialist) credential or is able to get the CRSS within a year.
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The Recovery Counselor - Supported Employment Specialist will assess the client’s personal, medical, emotional, social, and environmental situati on to plan for treatment course through home, community, and office visits.
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Identifies and addresses subrogation/salvage opportunities or potential fraud occurrences by evaluating the facts of the claim and making referrals to appropriate Recovery or SIU resources for further investigation.
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Recovery Partners is a nationally licensed collection agency based in Scottsdale, AZ but all employees are fully remote and working from home nationwide. This is a fully remote, work from home position requiring high-speed internet and a distraction-free workspace at home.
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The Violence Recovery Specialist - Level III (VRS III) position part of the Violence Recovery Program (VRP), a hospital-based violence intervention program that provides support to those affected by community violence.
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The Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) provides direct services to clients. Provides treatment services and recreation activities to individuals and groups using a variety of techniques including arts and crafts, animals, sports, games, dance and movement, drama, and music, with a person centered, trauma informed, recovery-oriented, insight-oriented approach.
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Recovery Support Specialist - U of I Wood St. As appropriate, collaborates with patients to engage family members or other significant support people in the recovery process including probation officers, DCFS workers, 12 step sponsors, other healthcare providers etc.
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The Peer Support Specialist will aid clients seeking recovery support services and give insight from their lived experiences as clients navigate through the recovery process. Certified or getting certified within 2 years as a Peer Support Specialist with IAODAPCA.
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Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) - Behavioral Health Job Category : Behavioral Health. The scope of practice includes but is not limited to utilizing recreation and other activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals with illnesses or disabling conditions as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery and well-being.
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The CTRS collaborates to develop interdisciplinary person-centered treatment plans and provides therapeutic recreation and activities to persons with acute or serious and persistent mental illness and/ or substance use disorders admitted to Inpatient Behavioral Health.
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HSE) programs, which include but not limited to: Behavior Based Safety (BBS) programs, Location Emergency Response Plan (LERP); Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); Hazard Communication, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Confined Space, Ergonomics, Powered Industrial Vehicles (PIV), industrial air and noise monitoring, sustainability and waste management compliance, Department of Transportation (DOT), as well as other applicable OSHA compliance to reduce workplace injury.
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The Technical Support Specialist is responsible for supporting Adler University faculty, staff, and student technology requests as well as providing Audio/Visual equipment usage and content production assistance to faculty, staff, and students.
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Identifies and addresses subrogation or potential fraud occurrences by evaluating the facts of the claim and making referrals to appropriate Recovery or SIU resources for further investigation.
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The Senior Content Marketing Specialist is responsible for the production of content and messaging of all forms that drive leads, build awareness, show thought leadership, engage customers, and deliver on business goals.
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As a Data Center Specialist, you will provide data center administration and hardware support for unsecured on-premises and cloud environments. The USDA Digital Infrastructure Services Center (DISC) operates 24/7/365 to provide comprehensive on premises and cloud-based hosting services, including Disaster Recovery, security, and professional support services and operations to approximately 35 federal organizations.
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