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Provide crisis management to students as need arises. POSITION SUMMARY Staff counselor/social worker will provide therapeutic intervention and consultation to students and their families, and provide individual, group, family therapy, and crisis intervention for students as needed.
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Provide Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) to OCFS child welfare staff including debriefing, defusing grief and loss, and crisis management supports. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with OCSF staff and leaders in order to be the most effective in responding to their clinical consultation, training, and critical incident management needs.
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Proficient experience in crisis communications, corporate affairs, social content creation, media buying across social channels, social strategy development and influencer marketing. Support overall corporate communications team and objectives in various areas including public relations, social media, community affairs, internal communications and crisis communications.
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Leadership & Crisis Management: Proven experience (15+ years) in a senior cybersecurity leadership role, such as CSO or CISO, preferably in a large complex global organization. Expertise in cyber security, information security, safety, physical security, fraud, crisis management, and compliance.
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GRM manages and continues to enhance Enterprise Risk Management, Internal Control, Business Continuity, Crisis Management, and Corporate Insurance frameworks and programs. The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team within GRM is seeking a Technology Risk & Controls Manager to support several operational resilience remediation initiatives in relation to the upcoming Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation.
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Certification Required: Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), Safe Crisis Management Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (SCM) or Quality Behavioral Solutions: Safety-Care Crisis Prevention (QBS), as directed by program needs.
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Crisis Clinician 1: Plans and carries out recreational, social and skills training activities; performs case management and counseling functions with Adults in Custody (AIC); facilitates counseling and/or skills training groups; performs related duties as required.
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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. Support Case Management staff in providing on-going case management, including budgeting assistance, throughout the eight months service period of the MG program.
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The Clinician is responsible for conducting individual/group counseling sessions, and crisis management with unaccompanied children and youth residing in a 24-hour shelter funded by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR.
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The Crisis Hotline Advocate contributes to the agency's mission of shifting social norms and attitudes towards a zero-tolerance stance on domestic violence and sexual assault. This position supports the agency's domestic violence and sexual assault crisis hotline and emergency shelter program.
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Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, brief individual and group psychotherapy. Preferred Qualifications: Previous clinical responsibility to include crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy.
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Ensure operations of the mobile crisis management services program are functioning to meet the standards set forth by the contract and the agency. Responsible for providing all support, services, and treatments necessary to deliver integrated crisis response, crisis stabilization, interventions, and crisis prevention activities to individuals with mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities.
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Support emergency preparedness and crisis response programs to help mitigate potential impacts. Conduct camera and alarm monitoring, related incident notification, investigation, trend analysis, and case management documentation.
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Benchmark is seeking a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to join our team in providing crisis support services to individuals in our community who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
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Adult Crisis Center Crisis Peer Support Specialist/ Safety Monitor. As part of the integrated treatment team with our Clarvida Community Crisis Center of Southwestern Idaho , our Peer Support Specialists provide support to clients who are experiencing a n acute mental health crisis.
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