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This position serves as the peer support for the King County WISe wraparound intensive mental health services. Knowledge of community services and resources including: support groups, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, juvenile justice, developmental disabilities, special education programs, etc.
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Range of services includes diagnostic assessments, individual therapy, peer support, case management, group counseling, skills training, care coordination, medication management, and psychoeducation.
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Lead and/or co-lead self-help support and education groupsAssist consumers with identifying and linking to community-based services and supports (primary care, mental health and/or substance abuse treatment, housing and employment resources, consumer support and self-help groups, etc.
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Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team of clinical, outreach, medical, peer support, and substance use specialists to provide a variety of services focused on stabilization and transition to long-term behavioral health or other appropriate ongoing services.
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Education Doctoral degree (MD, PhD, DrPH, ScD) in health care relevant field, including but not limited to medicine, epidemiology, behavioral science, and health services. Participate in scientific planning and activities to support the growth and success of KPWHRI. Basic Qualifications: Experience Minimum four (4) years of experience as an Associate Investigator or similar academic research position (e.g., Associate Professor.
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Inclusive Reproductive Health Support Services. This position will perform detailed review of reports that are developed by the Operations Support Services staff, and will provide direction for the management of agreements and negotiations with third parties.
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Utilize clinical supervision, behavioral health consultation and peer support for exploring clinical intervention strategies, counter-transference, resource development, self-care and burnout prevention.
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Ability to understand the mutually affirming roles of peer support and professional services. Recovery Best Practices: Ability to understand and use the ten core principles from the national consensus statement on recovery (hope, self-direction, individualized and person-centered, empowerment, holistic, non-linear, strengths-based, peer support, respect, and responsibility.
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Reporting to the Behavioral Health Program Manager and under the appropriate clinical supervision, the Peer Support Specialist works closely with PSH and BHI staff, as well as external partners when appropriate and as directed, to support resident wellbeing.
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Coordinate client care with a multidisciplinary team of social workers/case managers, chemical dependency professionals, peer support specialists, psychiatric nurses and other mental health staff.
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Adds to the interdisciplinary recovery plan and other clinician tools by participating in meetings; coordinating information and service requirements with other service providers; resolving issues that could affect smooth care progression; fostering peer support; providing education to others regarding the care coordination/management process.
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Nonprofit, non-profit, mental health, mental health agency, behavioral health, health-care, Peer Support, youth advocate, family advocate, children advocate, peer partner, adolescent, advocate.
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RECOVERY BEST PRACTICE Ability to understand and use the ten core principles from the national consensus statement on recovery (hope, self-direction, individualized and person-centered, empowerment, holistic, non-linear, strengths-based, peer support, respect, and responsibility.
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