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Ability to formulate, interpret and evaluate theoretical knowledge of substance use, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and related issues and translate them into practical application in outpatient and inpatient treatment settings.
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Practical experience in client assessment, diversion, mediation, negotiation, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma- informed Care, Crisis Prevention and Intervention, household budgeting, and service planning, recovery services – including mental health, substance use/abuse and traumatic brain injury.
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This position employs a variety of evidence based interventions including Motivational Interviewing, Housing First, Rapid Re-housing, Harm Reduction, and Trauma Informed Care to provide client centered services to Veterans.
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The incumbent is required to support this philosophy and guide staff in delivering trauma-informed care to the individuals we serve. All candidates must be able and willing to promote the values of trauma-informed and patient-centered care.
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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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Comfort with Trauma – Informed Care and a Harm Reduction approach to substance abuse. The mission is to provide trauma-informed, gender sensitive and gender specific support services that meet the special needs so they can heal and have time to heal, prepare to reintegrate into the community, and break the cycle of homelessness.
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You will also work alongside the Clinical Program Director to implement treatment plans which are recovery-oriented, person-centered, harm-reduction, trauma-informed, culturally competent and strengths-based approaches.
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Eliot's Homeless Services Division is seeking a strengths based/trauma informed clinician to support homeless individuals within a multidisciplinary team consisting of engagement specialists, case managers, and peer/recovery coaches in the Metro Boston area of the Commonwealth.
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Provides trauma-informed, person-centered community-based interventions that support Health & Wellness. Peer Counselor position works in First Episode Psychosis coordinated specialty care (CSC) clinics to provide one-to-one Peer Support to persons served to promote empowerment and self-determination.
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Keywords: Public health, community health, community health center, social justice, trauma-informed care, CBT, consultation. Experience with LGBTQ issues, HIV, and trauma. We offer individual, group, couples, and family therapy; psychiatric consultation; addiction, recovery and wellness services; violence recovery counseling and advocacy.
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According to DMH we have a lower than average restraint rate, use a sensory approach to de-escalating patients, and all staff are educated in trauma-informed care which provides each patient with individualized care.
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Must have an understanding of the diverse needs of individuals and families experiencing homeless, including substance use disorders, behavioral health needs, multicultural/immigration diversity, pregnancy/parenting needs, transgender health, and trauma-informed care.
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Provides culturally and trauma-informed advocacy, information, danger assessment and safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, access to resources, and referrals for survivors of domestic and dating violence.
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Knowledge of evidence based and trauma-informed approaches to substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health disorders and recovery preferred. Working closely with probation, who has ultimate responsibility for case management, oversight of court conditions, and reporting to the Judiciary, the Court Clinic Licensed Social Worker will be available to the Drug Court/District Court teams to consult, advise, and problem solve with team members on cases individually and collectively.
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Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches, mental health, and de-escalation. Bilingual in English and dominant language of minority in community i.e., Spanish, Cape Verdean, Haitian Creole, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, etc.
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