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Safe Streets is an evidence-based violence prevention and interruption program that works to reduce shootings and homicides in high violence areas, operated by Catholic Charities in collaboration with the Baltimore City Department of Health and the Mayor's Office for Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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Catholic Charities of Baltimore is currently seeking a Violence Interrupter that will assist Safe Streets sites in by providing conflict mediation services throughout the targeted Baltimore City neighborhoods or housing applications, process, and reporting.
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Minimum of two years of experience working with homeless population experiencing homelessness, mental health related issues, substance abuse, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS related issues, and/or with those living in poverty.
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Must successfully complete all MedStar initial training related to violence prevention, de-escalation and crisis prevention intervention. May obtain and maintain State of Maryland and/or District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department Special Police Officer commission to carry out duties associated with crime control and response, designated as an Unarmed Security Officer, assigned and deployed within the hospital consistent with the limitations of the Unarmed SPO commission from Maryland State Police or District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department.
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And Must successfully complete all MedStar initial training related to violence prevention, de-escalation and crisis prevention intervention. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University for more than 20 years, MedStar Health is dedicated not only to teaching the next generation of doctors, but also to the continuing education, professional development, and personal fulfillment of our whole team.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSDeveloping measurable outcomes and performance metrics and deliverables for unit specific and department-wide community policing activities in alignment with consent decree, commissioner crime and transformation plan and community policing plan deliverablesEnsure all evaluations of community policing strategies are closely tied to evaluations of the Department’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS.
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Practice and research in the areas of Urban Violence and Crime, Gerontology, Public Health, and Behavioral Health highly considered. Current areas of specialized practice include addictions, gerontology, public health, urban children youth and families and school social work.
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Catholic Charities of Baltimore is currently seeking a Site Supervisor that will be responsible for overall supervision of Violence Interrupters. Must have an understanding of Baltimore city crime violence and someone who has good mediation skills they understand the culture of Baltimore and can help to mitigate neighborhood qualms.
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The Forensic Nurse Examiner provides forensic physical assessment and evidence collection to patients who are victimized by sexual assault, aged 13 and older, and interpersonal violence for all ages.
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Steadfast knowledge of family dynamics and conflict, attachment theory, parental fitness factors, domestic violence, child abuse/neglect, child/adult development, and impact of divorce/separation on children/adults.
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The Staff Specialist - Healing-Centered Violence Prevention & Response will serve as a leader in guiding school communities impacted by crisis events through healthy, holistic, and effective responses to these emergencies.
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The Trauma Therapist is responsible for providing trauma-responsive individual services to support survivors who have experienced sexual violence; adults and adolescents who have experienced intimate partner violence and children who have witnessed IPV as well as supporters.
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The Clinical Social Worker is a primary therapist to children and families who have been exposed to abuse, neglect and violence. The Clinical Social Worker is a primary therapist to children and families who have been exposed to abuse, neglect and violence.
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The ideal candidate will have considerable knowledge of the criminal justice system, the domestic violence response in Baltimore, crisis intervention practices, community resources and advocacy.
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Furthermore, the College does not tolerate any form of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment or sexual violence. Fitness Staff t-shirt. Welcome to the official site for employment opportunities at MICA. At MICA, we value diversity and empower our employees to use their talent in a variety of ways.
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