DEFINITION: This is an unpaid, student learning opportunity for an internship
in a Master's counseling or social work program. Interns practice under the
supervision of a licensed clinician while enrolled in an approved internship
class through a partnering school. Interns must apply, interview, and if
approved, be recommended by the Clinical Director to the Executive
Director. Intern will be assigned to one or more locations by their supervisor
for a finite perio
This is a responsible, professional position who works with individuals who are
receiving clinical services through our organization. They must have personal
experience ("lived experience") in mental health or substance abuse services and
be able to appropriately disclose and share that experience with individuals
receiving services through our organization. The Peer Provider supports
individuals by sharing their own lived experience in order to foster hope, build
resiliency, and develop sel
DEFINITION:
This is responsible, position that provides supervision and care to seriously
mentally ill consumers in either the temporary observation unit or the extended
observation unit at the Carastar Crisis Center
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Monitor consumers in matters of grooming, money management, discipline, and
social activities.
Conduct and document on
This is responsible, position that provides supervision and care to seriously
mentally ill consumers in either the temporary observation unit or the extended
observation unit at the Carastar Crisis Center
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Monitor consumers in matters of grooming, money management, discipline, and
social activities.
Conduct and document on periodic checks of consumers and facilities as assigned
by program supervisor.
This is skilled, technical work providing therapeutic activities for the
seriously mentally ill. This work involves development of social and group
programs for seriously mentally ill individuals in residential programs in
cooperation with other clinical staff.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Coordinate and provide residents with a wide range of various therapeutic
activities with emphasis on developing in each resident self-care, home
management
This is a responsible, professional part-time position within the Children's
Services program. The Therapeutic Mentor's role is to provide structured,
on-on-one interventions to a youth 5-12 years of age and his/her family that are
designed to restore age-appropriate daily living, social, and communication
skills that have been affected by a mental health condition. The Therapeutic
Mentor works closely with the individual's treatment team in development and
provision of skills training opport
This is responsible, professional work providing outpatient, individual therapy
to children and adolescents who exhibit serious emotional disturbance. This
position will service one or more counties and will carry a caseload.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Conduct initial intake interviews of clients according to established
procedures, assessing the consumer's problems and needs, developing an initial
diagnosis.
Develop treatment plans
This position involves providing direct in-home intervention for severely
emotionally/behaviorally disturbed children and their families. This employee
will be a member of a team, which will have a maximum caseload of four to six
families for up to twelve weeks for each family. The team will provide ten to
twenty hours of weekly direct services to each family. The primary mission of
the intervention is to reduce a crisis, institute a therapeutic process and
prevent out of home placemen
This position involves providing direct in-home intervention for severely
emotionally/behaviorally disturbed children and their families. This employee
will be a member of a team, which will have a maximum caseload of four to six
families for up to twelve weeks for each family. The team will provide ten to
twenty hours of weekly direct services to each family. The primary mission of
the intervention is to reduce a crisis, institute a therapeutic process and
prevent out of home placemen
This is responsible, professional work assisting eligible individuals aged 5- 20
(under 21) who experience SMI/SED in gaining access to needed medical, social,
educational, and other services. The Intensive Care Coordinator facilitates a
collaborative relationship among a youth with SED, their family, and involved
child-serving systems to allow and support the parent/caregiver in meeting their
youth's needs.
The High-Intensity Care Coordinator (HICC) utilizes the Wraparound Informed
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