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Our relationships with numerous healthcare facilities - including hospitals, home health agencies, and long-term care facilities - enable us to offer the most current travel nurse, local staffing, rapid response and crisis nurse jobs nationwide.
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The BHP provides informal counseling, behavior management, and crisis stabilization services as well as client supervision, supervision of client visitations, observation and assessment. Complete Module I of Behavioral Health Professional Curriculum within thirty days; must obtain BHP certification within one year from date of hire KidsPeace is proud to be an equal opportunity employer supporting workforce diversity.
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Employee crisis support for when the unexpected happens Access to our BASF wine cellar, employee discounts, and much more! Employee crisis support for when the unexpected happens Access to our BASF wine cellar, employee discounts, and much more.
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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. Provide Critical Incident and Stress Management (CISM) to OCFS child welfare staff including debriefing, defusing grief and loss, and crisis management supports.
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Crisis Residential Counselor - Relief. One (1) year of experience providing direct care and/or crisis intervention to adults in a related field. This position is located in Brunswick and works on Sweetser's Crisis Stabilization Unit. Provide crisis stabilization services to adults who are in a psychiatric crisis.
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The Crisis Psychiatric Unit provides care to patients age 5 and up with psychiatric illnesses. The Registered Nurse in the Emergency Psych Services department is an essential member of the patient care team, responsible for direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process in all assigned areas.
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In crisis and in celebration, we come together—lifting up our communities and striving to make an impact to move the world forward. 8 weeks of paid parental leave for eligible new parents (for new moms, when paired with short-term disability, this benefit provides up to 16 weeks of paid time-off.
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They provide direct patient care and assistance to doctors for patients in crisis, and offer evaluations of patient's progress with treatment. Psychiatric Registered Nurses (RN) provide care for patients with mental illness or disability.
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Work with management teams to finalize the development and execution of the Crisis Management system. Provide crisis management plan advice and direction. Lead the creation of a safety culture to ensure employees think safety first & watch out for the safety of others.
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The most frequent psychiatric diagnoses are major depression, bipolar disorder, adjustment disorder and psychotic disorders. CPI training must be current prior to start. St. Mary's Regional Medical Center is one of New England's most comprehensive behavioral healthcare facilities and offers a place where lives are turned around and put on a path to hope, happiness and good mental health.
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ID: Shift: Nights 7p-7a Description: Candidates with licensure hits will not be considered - Please do not submitAt least 1 year previous experience in mental health nursing RequiredThe Registered Nurse in the Emergency Psych Services department is an essential member of the patient care team, responsible for direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process in all assigned areas.
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The HOMEBUILDERS Specialist is primarily responsible for providing intensive family preservation services using the HOMEBUILDERS model, to include crisis intervention, counseling, skill building, concrete services, and advocacy.
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Ensure the Behavioral Support Plan and Crisis Plan (if the participant has a Behavior Specialist) is consistent with the ISP. Report all incidents of participant abuse, neglect or exploitation immediately to supervisor/director.
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Experience in crisis response, safety and crowd management; providing support to both guests and team members. Assets Protection (AP) teams function to keep our guests, team and brand safe and secure and lead through crisis events.
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The Project Support You (PSY) Co-Responder assists with responding to behavioral health/substance use disorder (SUD) related emergency calls, crisis de-escalation, assessment, screenings, overdose follow up and assessment, referrals to community treatment services and resources, short-term behavioral health/SUD interventions, system navigation, and aid in completion of the State's Medicaid program application for the uninsured population, in collaboration with the local police department.
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