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The Crisis Clinician 2 for the Community Response Team is a non-law enforcement position that will respond to 9-8-8 calls and provide mental health consultation to individuals and families in the community who need some extra support.
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Must hold a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Mental Health Counselor or Licensed Marriage Family Therapist and be in good standing. This includes assessment of crisis situations to determine severity and making recommendations to direct care staff to insure consistency and appropriateness of staff response to issues.
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Along with the on call Mental Health Counselor, responds to requests for behavioral health assessments, in community locations, typically within 45 minutes of the request for services to providing behavioral health interventions and de-escalation to individuals aged 18+ and families in crisis.
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This position provides night shift coverage and response to calls coming through the 211 crisis hotline. Coordinate with on-call mental health worker to share relevant information for any mobile calls and to co-respond to the call.
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JOB TITLE: IICAPS Clinician - Providing Comprehensive Mental Health Services with a Focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion DEPARTMENT: Community and Home-Based Services SUPERVISED BY: Director of Community and Home-Based Services or a designee.
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The highly successful Advocates Co-Response Jail Diversion Program team is looking for Clinicians who are passionate about serving individuals in communities experiencing mental health crises while teaming up with Police Departments to provide appropriate crisis response.
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The Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) Clinician will provide comprehensive community-based emergency mental health and substance use disorder services to individuals and families in crisis.
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Assist police response at calls involving mental health crises and/or substance abuse. Develop crisis response plans to assist officers with residents who frequently utilize emergency services.
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Youth Specialized Clinician that operates on a two-person team which responds to Mental Health, Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse related crisis emergency situations within the school system.
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Our job is to offer rapid response and compassionate care to individuals or groups through comprehensive mental health services. Come be a part of the rapidly expanding field of mental health first responders in this groundbreaking program.
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Duties include answering crisis calls and responding to mental health crises in Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, and Vermilion counties. Position Purpose: The Mental Health Clinician provides rehabilitation services and support to children and families.
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Come be a part of the rapidly expanding field of mental health first responders in this groundbreaking program By providing hope-filled care to those in crisis, you will make more than a living, you will make a difference.
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience in crisis intervention, and minimum of 3 years working in the social work, mental health, and/or criminal justice field, required. The co-response clinician will also connect community members with local providers and make referrals to appropriate supports including but not limited to behavioral health providers, emergency services, outreach programs, primary care, and more.
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Ensure continuity of care post-crisis intervention to appropriate outpatient services, including but not limited to, outpatient mental health, substance abuse services, and/or primary care services.
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The Children's Mobile Crisis Team with CCS's Family Behavioral Health System provides a creative and innovative mobile crisis response to children and youth who are in the midst of a mental health crisis.
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