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May help individuals deal with mental and behavioral substance abuse; family, parenting, suicide; stress management; problems with self-esteem; and issues associated with child and adolescent mental and emotional health.
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A commitment to anti-racism, social justice, equity, and inclusionPossess crisis intervention, suicide prevention, crisis management and postvention skills. All About YouCritical Needs Counselor/Therapist (Licensed) - University Counseling CenterJob SummaryAs a member of the University Counseling Center team, the Critical Needs Counselor is responsible for the assessment and delivery of mental health services on an outpatient basis to students with varying emotional and psychological concerns.
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At Embark Behavioral Health, we are passionate about reducing the rates of suicide, depression and anxiety through quality mental health treatment. Well versed in DBT, TF-CBT and/or ERP and confident integrating them into your treatment approach.
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The ability to administer standardized assessments that demonstrate inter-rater reliability, (i.e. DL20, Level 1 Dx. Screenings, Suicide Risk Assessments, etc.) Ideal Skill Set: licensed LCSW/LMSW or LPC/PLPC, Mental health diagnosing and assessment.
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Notifies and updates IHSC and ICE/ERO via the Unified Patient Tracking System (UPTS) on reportable incidents to include emergency department referral, hospital admission/discharge, psychiatric emergency, death, pregnancy, transgender, hunger strike, suicide attempt, abuse or neglect, and sexual assault per designated process.
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CHADS Coalition for Mental Health is a non-profit organization whose mission is to save young lives by advancing the awareness and prevention of depression and suicide. Previous experience in fundraising, development, or non-profit administration preferred.
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Outreach Coordinator duties will include coordination of training and education to the campus community on mental health issues and topics: suicide prevention, substance abuse awareness, eating disorder awareness, interpersonal violence prevention, and sexual assault prevention.
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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Required - can be completed upon hire. BHR is seeking a Lead Community Based - Clinical Care Coordinator (CB-CCC) to guide and support our follow-up care team in the coordination of behavioral health services for our clients.
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Monitors clients evaluated to be at risk of suicide and placed on the CarePath. Hopewell Center operates a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center and a Comprehensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center for adults and youth.
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Carry out social evaluations, including family dynamics, caregiver abilities, communication patterns, high risks for suicide, neglect or abuse and plan intervention based on evaluation findings.
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Assesses safety needs and provides for a safe environment: ex: Fall Precautions; Restraint Management; Patient Identification; Unit/Departmental Specific Policies, Suicide Precautions. Department : Float Pool, Mercy South.
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