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The Harford Crisis Response Assistant Director provides oversight of day-to-day service delivery for HCR ensuring timely and effective responses to all people in Harford County experiencing behavioral health crises.
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All members of Harford Crisis Response (HCR) are the frontline, first response workers for behavioral health in Harford County. The Crisis Response Assistant Director shall be independently licensed to practice therapy in the state of Maryland (LCSW-C, LCPC, equivalent or greater.
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Evaluates behavioral and emotional needs of clients and provides response including crisis intervention. Located in Harford County, Maryland, our Joppa Inpatient program provides treatment paths for both men and women for substance use disorders, methamphetamine and other stimulant use, co-occurring disorders and has a methadone maintenance program for opioid addiction.
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Providing a vast continuum of behavioral health care, including outpatient, primary care office, intensive outpatient, inpatient psychiatry, crisis center, and the emergency department, you will be able to thrive and grow professionally with our strong leadership team.
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Demonstrate competence in crisis intervention and compassionate care. Maryland licensure LMSW or LGPC required; Licensed LCSW-C or LCPC preferred. Your Role : As a licensed clinician, you'll play a pivotal role in providing psychotherapy and care coordination services.
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Strong crisis management skills and the ability to remain calm and composed in high-pressure situations. Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques when necessary, ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.
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The employee may be required to deploy to, and remain in, hostile zones during crisis situations or mobilization, which may require flying in military aircraft. The employee must maintain a Government Travel Credit Card (GTCC) IAW applicable rules and regulations.
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Regardless of acute psychiatric treatment setting, the BHC, working in collaboration with the behavioral health team, medical team, and community stakeholders, is responsible for completing: Psychosocial assessments, developing treatment plans, monitoring patient progress towards treatment goals, and crisis de-escalation.
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Maintains proper rules, safety and security of students, providing crisis intervention when necessary. The One-to-One Aide assists the Teacher in providing services specified in the IEP of assigned student; provides leadership and guidance to the student(s) in a supportive atmosphere.
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Provides Behavioral Health assessment and crisis intervention to psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department, and elsewhere as needed. Provides regular updates to ED team who implement the plan of care while in the ED. Provides direction to the Crisis Intervention Associate.
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Travel nurses may find themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis management. This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams.
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The Assistant Teacher assists the Teacher in providing educational and special education services specified by the individual needs of assigned students, as documented in educational plans such as IEPs and PEPs; provides leadership and guidance to the students in a supportive atmosphere.
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Provides crisis intervention assistance when needed, including service as a member of the county-wide Trauma Response Team. Participates in on-going professional development designed to enhance and increase professional skills as a school psychologist.
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Job Description & Requirements: BA in Speech Communications or AAS degree from SLPA program SLPA certification for Maryland Full-Time (Monday - Friday) Caseload: K-12 Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication w/ staff, students/parents during high-stress and crisis situations.
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