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Completion of a recognized Clinical Assistant, Medical Assistant or EMT Training Program (preferred) Must obtain and maintain certification through completion of an organizationally endorsed crisis intervention training program as determined by the facility (required.
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Experience in crisis intervention and counseling. Promotes the mental health wellness of students by assuming responsibility for providing evidence-based interventions at the individual and group level, engaging families, coordinating with community partners, and providing training, collaboration, and consultation for school personnel.
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Certification in mental health first aid, crisis intervention, or related training is an asset. Excellent problem-solving and crisis intervention skills. Develop and implement crisis prevention and intervention strategies.
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Advise and counsel students on matters regarding academic support, leadership development, and crisis intervention. One-two years’ experience training adults and/or professional staff.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B, EMT-I, EMT-CC, EMT-P), Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) certification in the state in which the Technician will work.
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Partner with crisis support staff to develop safety plans and ensure appropriate crisis intervention support when necessary, including involving Child Protective Services, law enforcement and various local stakeholders that can include placement disruptions.
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Prior health care, pathology, or embalming experience required Must be certified as a Tissue Bank Specialist within 18 months of eligibility for the exam Preferred: Post-secondary education or training in a medical, biology or related field.
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Prefer experience in crisis intervention and conflict resolution skills. Conduct psychosocial evaluations and provide therapeutic interventions including crisis counseling to individuals, groups and families as needed to facilitate.
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Manage external crisis communications and serve as liaison with consumer complaint handling process and work closely with the Legal department to ensure crisis preparedness (i.e. Covid, crisis manual, boycott.
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KY EMT-B license. With state-of-the-art equipment, comprehensive training programs, and a strong emphasis on health and wellness, we ensure that our firefighters are well-prepared and supported in their roles.
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Empowerment Through Education: Gain valuable expertise through comprehensive training in crisis assessment, intervention, and treatment, empowering you to make a profound impact in critical situations.
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Develops, designs, delivers, and evaluates relevant learning programs that facilitate the development goals and continuous learning of Sazerac team members on a range of technical skills topics (i.e. safety, quality, compliance, lean/six sigma, process excellence, mechanical skills, onboarding and orientation, and other training defined by business needs, etc.
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Ensure staff provide appropriate and timely family crisis management, including assistance with referrals to domestic violence services and substance abuse treatment. Collaborate with English Language Training staff to ensure that clients are meeting attendance requirements.
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Provide trauma-informed services to clients affected by sexual assault, including client intake/case planning, advocacy, case management, referrals, and crisis counseling. Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
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LTC/ LTAC: RN, LPN, CNA Staff Quick Starts and Crisis Needs in difficult to fill specialties. Imaging Division: Rad Tech, CT Tech, MRI Tech, Ultra Sound Tech, Nuc Med Tech, US ñ Gen/Vasc, LAB Division: MLT, LT, Clinical Lab Scientist, Histology Tech, Cyto Tech, Phlebotomist.
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