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Establishes supportive relationships with people experiencing homelessness in order to assist them with housing needs, and co-occurring mental health, drug and alcohol, and physical health needs.
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Provides support on issues of concern to participants, including, but not limited to housing, financial coaching, employment, drug and alcohol recovery, mental health, partner violence, sexual assault, child abuse, pregnancy prevention, assertiveness, life skills, and other issues that may arise.
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Minimum of 3 years direct care experience with children or adolescents in any of the following Child and Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP) systems: Mental Health, Education, Special Education, Children and Youth, Drug and Alcohol, Juvenile Justice, Health Care and Vocational Rehabilitation.
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IDDT services merge clinical, rehabilitative and support staff expertise within a multidisciplinary team that includes a psychiatrist, nurses, mental health professionals, and a variety of specialists (drug and alcohol dependency, employment, forensics and peer support.
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CTT services merge clinical, rehabilitative and support staff expertise within a multidisciplinary team that includes a psychiatrist, nurses, mental health professionals, and a variety of specialists (drug and alcohol dependency, vocational, forensics and peer support.
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Must have: (1) personal life experience in one or more of the child serving human service systems: juvenile justice, behavioral/mental health, intellectual disability, child welfare, drug & alcohol, special education, etc, and (2) the ability to positively and appropriately self-disclose regarding that experience, (3) Concluded involvement with HSAO, child welfare, and/or juvenile justice at least 1 year prior to start date.
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The Community Treatment Team (CTT) is a consumer-centered, recovery-oriented mental health service delivery model that has received substantial empirical support for facilitating community living, psychosocial rehabilitation, and recovery for persons with the most serious mental illnesses who have not benefited from traditional outpatient programs.
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RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Drug & Alcohol and Behavioral Health Services. Possesses knowledge of the “psychological, and emotional health disorders and their effect on drug and alcohol treatment (Dual Diagnosis) and utilizes information for services delivered.
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Completes and documents comprehensive assessments to assist consumer in determining needs (i.e. mental health treatment, appropriate level of case management, housing, medical, legal, drug and alcohol, social supports and financial.
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The focus should be on the areas of health, mental health, housing, employment, substance abuse recovery, medical, and the criminal justice system. Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a clinical specialty in human services), or other related field and one 1-year experience in counseling or case management in a drug and alcohol treatment setting.
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Ability to work with the homeless individuals and families, familiarity with alcohol and other drug and mental health issues, and Act 33 &34 clearance. Alert overnight security of any overnight emergencies and document same.
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Drug and Alcohol/ Mental Health experience. Strong skills in D&A and mental health treatment. Listens to clients concerning all areas of treatment, maintains safe, orderly, and therapeutic physical environment for clients including crisis intervention.
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Comprehensive Crisis Management (CCMC) The Outpatient Care Coordinator provides initial comprehensive needs assessment, registration of clients requesting services and completion of initial paperwork required for clients to begin outpatient treatment at Western Psychiatric Ambulatory Programs.
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The Reaching Out on the Streets (ROOTS) Program aims to reduce the prevalence of homelessness by addressing the social determinants of health, opening opportunities for personal agency, and intervening in critical moments of crisis to reduce criminal legal interactions, increase access to services, and reduce fatal overdoses.
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Passion for working in community mental health. Health Insurance with low employee contribution. Every Child, Inc. (ECI) is a non-profit organization with a great work environment, including staff who are passionate about and dedicated to community well-being.
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