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CRISIS INTERVENTION - Assess, support and intervene in crisis situations including the facilitation of the development and use of individual crisis management plans that recognize the early signs of crisis/relapse and use natural supports.
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Provides crisis intervention services for children and adults at the point of the forensic interview. Minimum of two years’ experience including case management services for child victims of sexual and physical abuse, child protection, crisis support and counseling.
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Provide emotional support, empathy, problem solving, information and referral, mediation, crisis intervention and advocacy. Under the supervision of the Hope Center Men’s Shelter Program Manager, the Resident Advocate will provide operational and support services to all Men’s Shelter clients.
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CPI - Crisis Prevention Intervention Training 30 Days required And ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 12 Months required. ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 6 Months required.
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Promotes linkages with community mental health agencies, other support services and families for inmate care and coordination for continuum of care; including discharge planning; collaborates with community health providers for inmates who are enrolled clients.
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Assesses psychiatric emergencies and provides crisis intervention to emotionally distressed and mentally ill inmates. Completes inmate need assessments and develops individualized release plans for inmates suffering from mental illness to connect inmates with appropriate services in the community.
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We take pride in the comprehensive health care services available, including mental health services, to help provide a better future to diverse inmate populations as well as the community overall.
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Provide ongoing administrative and case support to PRS Intervention Specialists throughout services provision; As a PRS Case Support Worker, you will be primarily responsible for providing check-ins to unaccompanied children recently released from the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and their families.
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) provides a variety of mental health and psychological services to UCSC undergraduate and graduate students, including intake assessment brief individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, mental health outreach and workshop programming, consultation, and liaison relationships to support student mental health and well-being.
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Experience in short-term modalities while working with patients and families across the life-span, protective services, child welfare, long term care, crisis intervention, chronic illness, hospice care, substance use disorders and psychiatric illness is preferred.
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Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves from psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Use of CBT and DBT (Dialectical Based Therapy) intervention through individual, group, and family therapy, to support client in achieving therapeutic goals. Consistent use of evidence-based trauma and risk assessment tools and application of crisis intervention skills when indicated, and determine formally the need for a referral to the Emergency Department or more suitable community agency.
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Paraprofessionals/Special Education Aides would report to Intervention Specialists and support the instruction and data collection of students’ IEP goals and objectives, while also ensuring the safety of the students.
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CPI Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training- Required within 30-days of hire and renewal annually or within 30-days of return from a leave of absence. BLS Basic Life Support - American Heart Association - Required.
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In Patient Psych - Non violent crisis intervention, as per unit standards Med/Surg - trauma hours, as per unit standards MCH - NPR, trauma hours, as per unit standards Pediatrics - PALS/ENPC, trauma hours, as per unit standards NICU - NPR, as per unit standards.
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