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Under the general direction of the Senior Director of Student Support, The Student Support Manager will collaborate with the Senior Director of Student Support & the Director of Family Engagement to support the implementation of a variety of behavioral health supports that are grounded in trauma-informed principles and restorative practices.
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The trauma informed model includes individual and group counseling, substance use education and treatment, use of restorative practices, and academics. Successful use of trauma-informed practices.
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Marvin provides digital behavioral health services over telemedicine to medical first responders across the United States. Our mission is to end the one-size-fits-all approach to behavioral health, designing a unique treatment plan for each client, and providing culturally-adept care that best meets their needs.
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Knowledge of local caregiving and advocacy resources for people experiencing substance abuse and dependence, mental illness, trauma histories, head injury, medical illness, physical disabilities, relationship violence, criminal and civil justice system involvement.
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Keywords: mental health, behavioral health, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ABI, acquired brain injury, care worker, care giver, social services, counseling, social work, group home, DSP, DDS, Direct Care, home health aide, HHA, psychology, mental health, disability, developmental disabilities, rehabilitative, outreach services, human services, nonprofit, autism, crisis, trauma, advocacy, recovery, VinfenRC, VinfenAON.
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Our Program serve individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders and helps people recover and achieve wellness through a client-centered, trauma-informed harm reduction framework.
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Drug use health promotion and harm reduction: Provide patients with health promotion, behavioral risk reduction, and prevention of communicable disease acquisition or transmission by offering health education and conducting educational groups in a variety of outreach settings.
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The Hospital serves populations that are mostly indigent, often in the care and custody of state agencies, and present with clinical issues that arise from mental illness, homelessness, and substance abuse.
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Infusion, Home Infusion, RN, Registered Nurse, IV Therapy, Home Health, Hospice, ER, Trauma, ICU, Pediatrics, Vascular Access, IV Team, Oncology, PICC, Central Line, Infusion clinic, Ambulatory infusion, Cath lab, Transplant, Case Manager.
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We envision a future where all patients are screened for their contraceptive needs and offered patient-centered contraceptive counseling that's free from bias, noncoercive, trauma-informed and delivered by knowledgeable providers and support staff following best medical practices and evidence-based guidelines.
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Experiences working with issues related to social and economic inequalities, including issues related to HIV/AIDS, substance use, homelessness, mental health, and bi-lingual, multicultural & LGBTQIA+ communities.
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The St. Francis House Philosophy of Care is committed to providing trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and person-centered care. You’ll work as an integral part of the Workforce Development team and work collaboratively with integrated services at St. Francis House to stabilize guests in Income, Housing, and Behavioral Health.
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Seeking Psychotherapist in Lowell, MA. The behavioral health psychotherapist is responsible for providing behavioral health services to clients at assigned sites, including those in nursing home settings.
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With almost 140,000 patients in Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston's Metro North region, CHA is a local provider of choice for primary care, specialty care, emergency services, hospital care, maternity care and behavioral health.
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This department strives to advance global health and population studies and has long-standing and recognized research excellence in fields such as Maternal & Child Health; Nutrition; Decision Science; Behavioral Economics and Implementation Sciences; Population Bioethics, Humanitarian Studies and Human Rights; and Health Systems.
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