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Ongoing psychiatric management, including psychopharmacologic treatment, psychotherapeutic support, and crisis intervention; These services include emergency mental health, discharge planning, medical services, case management, and linkage to other services which are provided directly by County staff or through contract, at the Sequoia Plaza offices, at community-based locations, in the County jail, in homeless shelters, and on the streets.
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Operating the Case Management System (CMS), and provide cradle-to-grave tracking, de-confliction, coordination, disposition, and case closure for all insider threat, WV&C, and related complaints, referrals, inquiries, and investigations within the Agency.
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Manage community performance including financial performance, customer service, sales, communications, marketing, negotiation, crisis management and staffing. Computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, Entrata, Yardi and Revenue Management Software.
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As a leading global provider of risk management, security, humanitarian, training and operational support services to government and commercial customers, Constellis' solutions include a range of services, including background investigations, social intelligence tools, advanced training, logistics and life support, UAV and K9 services, and crisis response mitigation.
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Utilize proprietary processes and technologies to support enterprise-wide international security and crisis management programs. Experience with crisis management at the national and local level.
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Mileage Reimbursement, Phone Allowance, Student Loan Repayment Assistance, CEU’s and ongoing trainings/education The Lead Case Manager is responsible for coordinating case management and safe and timely release services, training new case managers, and supervising the work of other case managers.
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Minimum of bachelor’s degree and ten (10+) years of progressively responsible work in crisis management, disaster field leadership, and Emergency Management programs. Task Order Manager for 2-3 current and future task orders in emergency management planning, mitigation, preparedness, and resiliency projects.
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Participate in Revenue Management calls when applicable. Analyze data/reports to develop solutions to sustain high standards of customer service, optimal revenue generation and effective expense management.
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Problem solving and crisis management skills - avoiding and resolving potential negative customer experiences. Rewarding career - opportunities for training, advancement to supervisory or management roles, and self-employment.
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The Operations Manager also plays a crucial role in crisis management, responding to emergencies and operational disruptions effectively. Strong leadership and team management skills.
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Provides crisis management in the absence of the safety officer and CEO. Two years recent (within the last 5 years) Nursing Management experience with responsibilities including such as 24-hour accountability, FTE management, policy, procedure, and budgetary oversight, and conducting disciplinary action.
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Minimum graduate degree in agriculture, agricultural economics or security, or an emergency or crisis management-related area or a related field; At least 5 years of relevant experience in food security, humanitarian and/or development assistance, contingency and response planning, and decision support required; overseas and management experience strongly desired, with at least 2 years in a developing country context preferred.
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Take initiative to provide crisis management/interventions and milieu support for both client and staff needs. Ensure client safety by using verbal de-escalation methods to redirect client behaviors and prevent/respond to crisis.
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This is accomplished through staff integration, knowledge management, crisis response coordination, and Combat Support Agency (CSA) mission implementation. + Participate in Crisis Action Team as required by DHA leadership.
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As a national leader in post-acute care, Encompass Health (NYSE: EHC) offers facility-based patient care through its network of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals. Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) The CNO holds full responsibility for the quality of nursing care provided and represents nursing on the Governing Body and other hospital committees.
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