[Mdt_members] CAMI Weekly News: December 3-7, 2018
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CAMI Weekly News December 3-7, 2018
Solicitations and Trainings
New Victim’s Rights Post-Conviction training
New CAMI MDT/RSP grant application dates
New Enhancing Language Access within a Child Advocacy Center Setting
New National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest
New Effective Management Series
New “Addressing Vicarious Trauma on Your MDT” Pilot program
New National Trends on Youth in Crisis in the US
New Healthy People 2030
CDC/NCHS Data Brief
Court Preparation for Medical and Legal Professions
NTTAC Webinars
Employment
Children First for Oregon: Executive Director
Lewis & Clark College: Program Coordinator
ABC House: Supervising Counselor
FBI: Victim Specialist and Forensic Child Interview Specialist
J BAR J: Case Manager
Solicitations and Trainings
The deadline to apply to attend the upcoming training, Legal Training Institute: Victims’ Rights Post-Conviction, sponsored by the National Crime Victim Law Institute, is coming up fast! If you wish to apply for one of the 25 positions at the Institute, please consider taking 10-15 minutes to complete and submit your application by 11:59 PM (Pacific) on December 7, 2018. You can access the online application at: https://form.jotform.com/ncvli/legal-training-institute. It is energizing to see people interested in the post-conviction conversation! If you have any questions regarding the Institute or the application process, please email ncvli at lclark.edu<mailto:ncvli at lclark.edu>.
CAMI MDT and CAMI RSP grant application season is just around the corner!
Below please find grant application release and due dates.
CAMI MDT Grant Applications:
Applications will be released in EGrants on February 11, 2018
Applications will be due April 2, 2019 at 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time.
CAMI RSP Grant Applications:
Applications will be released in EGrants on February 25, 2018
Applications will be due April 9, 2018 at 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time.
More information coming soon!
Register Now!
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[National Resource Center for Reaching Victims]
Register now for a webinar on:
Enhancing Language Access within a Child Advocacy Center Setting
Monday, January 7
2:00-3:30 PM Eastern Time Zone
About this Webinar
In this webinar, the National Children's Advocacy Center (NCAC) will address language access within the context of a Children’s Advocacy Center. Victim service providers commonly identify communication as one of many barriers that can impede access to services. Providing effective language access requires strong planning and ensuring the right resources are in place in order to meet the needs of children and youth.
The presenter will examine the role language access plays at several critical points throughout the Children’s Advocacy Center/ Multidisciplinary Team investigation of abuse allegations and delivery of supportive services.
Participants will:
· Learn about language access and the important role it plays within a Children’s Advocacy Center
· Explore how to develop an effective plan for working with limited English proficiency and Deaf/hard of hearing clients
· Discuss best practices for working with interpreters
The webinar is designed for any staff or person who works to promote the safety and healing of children, including those who create policy/protocols for the investigation and response to allegations of child victimization.
Presenter: Greg Flett, National Children's Advocacy Center
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Greg Flett has over fifteen years of experience working with child-serving non-profit organizations. In his role as Senior Program Manager at the National Children’s Advocacy Center, Greg leads the Children and Youth workgroup for the National Resource Center for Reaching Victims. He has served as director of CACs in New York and Colorado and has facilitated trainings for multidisciplinary teams and Team Facilitators from across the country. Greg’s commitment to justice and healing for all children and youth stems from his belief that everyone has the right to a childhood free of abuse, trauma, and pain.
We use Adobe Connect as our webinar platform. This webinar will be presented live. Registration will close on December 31, 2018. If you need assistance with registration, please contact Jorge Vidal, jvidal at vera.org<mailto:jvidal at vera.org>.
This webinar will be recorded and available after the live session.
Monday, January 7
2:00-3:30 PM Eastern Time Zone
Register<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001m9k7-Vic9FVyd_9lQhJjpx91NuLAKeZWcb2s_JDD_GbGVkyGf_0RMsjhG_PSDGu9c1qAxSgbsKA5TYJxoqjTn58c08OOBJWdf4F1xHnqrOGy5LzPJBhIvYPOZptDy7EYxAkOTnEvWHoWdfh6001PM-incoaES4DShekEqMRN5d-Hbg2MIH2zYfiAKzhSTSSNnxjHFxZI8s389YgU9zNMgw==&c=SOWp9FLhmXXIuh-6PYIfMkhGsb6c0-h9oJUCFtT_4P39eZ9zLIb0Gw==&ch=aeMUExNglb8YA1n6ZowewUWzIFwDiACqaniLibdxhmx1Zq_3g7ao6Q==>
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Closed captioning and American Sign Language interpreting will be provided for this webinar. Please note that these features are not available when using the Adobe Connect mobile application. The webinar will be interpreted in languages other than English and Spanish upon request.
If you have any questions about language and disability access please contact kallen at vera.org<mailto:kallen at vera.org> or by phone (call or text) at 646-877-1030.
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This project is supported by the Vera Institute of Justice under Award # 2016-XV-GX-K015, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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DEC. 3, 2018
OJJDP Announces 2019 National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest
OJJDP invites fifth graders to participate in the 2019 National Missing Children’s Day poster contest<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&103&&&https://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS00005796.pdf>. The annual contest creates an opportunity for schools, law enforcement, and other child advocates to discuss the issue of missing and/or exploited children with youth, parents, and guardians and to promote child safety.
OJJDP will invite the national winner, parents, teacher, and state clearinghouse manager to Washington, DC, to participate in the National Missing Children’s Day<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&104&&&https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/programs/PR00005772/2019-national-missing-childrens-day> commemoration on May 22, 2019.
Submissions are due by March 5, 2019.
Resources:
* Visit the poster contest<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&105&&&https://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS00005796.pdf> page for additional information, including contest rules and contact information for state contest managers<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&106&&&https://ncjtc-static.fvtc.edu/resources/RS00005797.pdf>.
* Email<mailto:gilkinso at fvtc.edu> questions to the Missing and Exploited Children's Program.
* Access resources for families of missing or exploited children on the OJJDP<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&107&&&https://www.ojjdp.gov/childabduction.html?utm_source=JUVJUST120318&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST&utm_content=ChildAbductionResources> and the Missing and Exploited Children's Program<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbXNpZD0mYXVpZD0mbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTgxMjAzLjk4NTAxMjYxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE4MTIwMy45ODUwMTI2MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MzM3NjQ4JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iaW4uZS5yZWltZXJAZG9qLnN0YXRlLm9yLnVzJnVzZXJpZD1yb2Jpbi5lLnJlaW1lckBkb2ouc3RhdGUub3IudXMmdGFyZ2V0aWQ9JmZsPSZtdmlkPSZleHRyYT0mJiY=&&&108&&&https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/programs/PR00000004/missing-and-exploited-children> websites.
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The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is a component of the Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Apply<https://ovcttac.wufoo.com/forms/ems-january-2019-board-development/>
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Developing and Managing a Board of Directors
Your board of directors sets the tone and direction of your organization. How do you build a strong, diverse, and engaged board? Once you accomplish that, how do you maintain member involvement? This training provides a step-by-step guide to building an effective board and offers strategies for keeping members involved and accountable. This training is intended for staff within victim service organizations who work closely with a board of directors. It is not for those who are serving on a board of directors.
The training will be delivered online over the course of 4 weeks, beginning on January 7, 2019. Each week, except for the introductory week, will include a 75-minute facilitated webinar. In addition to attending the webinar, you can expect to spend an additional hour per week completing written assignments, readings, or watching videos. CEUs will be awarded for this training. Please note: Space is limited. Apply today to reserve your space.
Instructors*
[Headshot]Judy Benitez
Norwood, Massachusetts
Judy Benitez is the director of the Division of Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention and Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This 11-person unit manages $34 million in state and federal funds to a network of 68 providers of sexual and domestic violence services. She served as deputy director of the Transitional Housing Program at the National Network to End Domestic Violence in Washington, D.C.
Prior to this position, she served for 20 years as executive director of Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault. She supervised the core coalition functions of training and technical assistance, passing federal grant funds to and monitoring community-based sexual assault centers, and public policy initiatives. She was directly responsible for staff development, building and managing the board of directors, grant writing, media outreach, and representing sexual assault victims on statewide task forces. She has an M.Ed. in Community Counseling from Southeastern Louisiana University and a B.S. in Journalism from Syracuse University.
[Headshot]Marcie Davis
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Marcie Davis is the chief executive officer of Davis Innovations, a research and organizational development consulting firm focused on outreach to populations without adequate service and leadership development. She has been the director of underserved populations for the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs since October 2002. Recently, she was an instructor for the National Victim Assistance Academy Leadership Institute and the Effective Management Series: Board Development training. She is a nationally recognized victim assistance and disability advocate and trainer who leads a diverse staff in providing program development, leadership and management, training, technical writing, grant writing, and research and evaluation services to local, state, federal, and tribal governments and nongovernmental organizations. Ms. Davis has a B.S. in Paralegal Studies and a Master of Library Science, both from the University of Southern Mississippi.
*OVC TTAC instructors have no vested interest in any product, instrument, device, or materials that may be used in this training.
Dates and Time
All webinars are conducted from 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (eastern time).
Introductory Week: Identifying and Cultivating Potential Board Members, January 7–11, 2019. No webinar this week.
Week 1: Assessing Board Needs and Recruiting and Orienting Board Members, January 14–18, 2019; webinar on January 17.
Week 2: Involving and Educating Board Members, January 21–25, 2019; webinar on January 24.
Week 3: Evaluating, Rotating, and Celebrating the Board, January 28–February 1, 2019; webinar on January 31.
For more information about this training, please email nvaa at ovcttac.org<mailto:nvaa at ovcttac.org>.
Apply<https://ovcttac.wufoo.com/forms/ems-january-2019-board-development/>
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The Oregon Network of Child Abuse Intervention Centers, Oregon DOJ-CAMI, CARES Northwest and Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center are seeking applicants for “Addressing Vicarious Trauma on Your MDT” a pilot project, web-based discussion group for active Oregon Child Abuse MDT professionals or Child Abuse Fatality Review Members with foundational knowledge about vicarious trauma and its impact.
This group will meet for six sessions on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 A.M. to 10:15 A.M. every two weeks via web/phone beginning on January 8, 2019 (through March 19, 2019). Please see attached flyer for additional information. To apply, please complete the application (following the link below). Applications will be accepted via the below application until December 17, 2018. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance on December 20, 2018.
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4715761/Addressing-Vicarious-Trauma-on-Your-MDT
We look forward to piloting this project in Oregon, thank you for your interest!
Message sent on behalf of Ana Cody (ACF)
The National Runaway Safeline (NRS), with support from the Family Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) released today the National Trends on Youth in Crisis in the United States.
These report findings can assist children, youth and family services organizations toward the most effective strategies, resources, and services to prevent youth from becoming homeless, running away, and to keeping youth safe and off the streets. The NRS also offer services to parents, legal guardians, and families.
Below you will find some highlight from the report.
Highlights from the “National Trends on Youth in Crisis in the United States” Report
· 57% of the youth who connected with the National Runaway Safeline in 2017 were still at home.
· 68% of youth in crisis who contacted NRS survived through support of friends/relatives.
· Over the past 5 years, crisis connections with younger youth has increased
· Black or African Americans make up a larger proportion of youth in crisis connecting to NRS (23%) than their proportion in the general youth population according to the Current Population Survey (14%).
· Over the past 10 years, there was a 42% increase in youth who contacted NRS while they were still at home
· There was a 100% increase in youth connections who reported that they were surviving on the sex industry over the past 10 years.
· NRS has continued to see more crisis connections about abuse and neglect (65% increase in the last 5 years), a trend that NRS has highlighted in a number of past reports as well.
· In 2017, the two largest groups of youth in crisis served by NRS were youth facing an issue or problem other than running away from home and youth contemplating running away from home, for a combined 70% of connections.
· 33% of youth contacting NRS site family dynamics as the primary reason for their outreach.
· Youth reporting experiencing abuse and/or neglect at home has exponentially increased over the past 5 years (65%).
· The report reveals an increase in the number of youth contacting NRS for support while still living at home; and an overall increase in the number of youth living on the streets reaching out for crisis intervention. In addition, 85% of youth who contact NRS are 18 years of age or younger, with the average age being 17.
Enclosed you will find the full report.
For more information about the National Runaway Safeline please visit www.1800runaway.org<http://www.1800runaway.org>
Website: https://www.1800runaway.org/trendreport2017/
The opportunity for public comment on the Healthy People 2030 objectives is now open . You are a group with much to offer!
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The Healthy People 2030 public comment period is now open! The public comment period will be open from December 3, 2018 through January 17, 2019. Review the proposed objectives, submit comments, or propose your own objective at https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/About-Healthy-People/Development-Healthy-People-2030/Public-Comment
Previous public comments on the proposed Healthy People 2030 framework<https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/About-Healthy-People/Development-Healthy-People-2030/Proposed-Framework> helped shape the vision, mission, foundational principles, plan of action, and overarching goals for Healthy People 2030. In this public comment period, HHS would like input on the proposed Core, Developmental, and Research objectives.
In response to stakeholder input, Healthy People 2030 will include a streamlined set of national health objectives<https://www.healthypeople.gov/sites/default/files/ObjectiveSelectionCriteria508.pdf> to guide the Nation’s efforts to improve health. Heathy People 2030 will continue to represent critical public health priorities by addressing the leading causes of morbidity and mortality and driving action at the national, state, and local levels.
NCHS Data Briefs
NCHS Data Brief, No. 326 - Infant Mortality by Age at Death in the United States, 2016. Infant [Description: Description: Description: NCHS Data Brief Cover] mortality is an important public health measure in the United States and other countries (1–3<https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db326.htm#ref1>). The United States’ infant mortality rate started to decline in 2007 (the most recent high), but has remained relatively unchanged in recent years (4<https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db326.htm#ref4>,5<https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db326.htm#ref5>). Previous research shows differences in infant mortality rates by age at death (i.e., neonatal, or deaths to infants aged 0–27 days, and postneonatal, or deaths to infants aged 28–364 days), age and race and Hispanic origin of the mother, and leading causes of death (4–6<https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db326.htm#ref4>). This report examines infant mortality rates for the United States by age at death in 2016, by maternal age and race and Hispanic origin, and for the five leading causes of neonatal and postneonatal mortality.
The total infant mortality rate declined from 6.75 infant deaths per 1,000 births in 2007 to 6.07 in 2011, but did not change significantly from 2011 through 2016 (5.87).
In 2016, neonatal mortality rates were highest among infants of non-Hispanic black women (7.41). Postneonatal mortality rates were highest among infants of non-Hispanic black (3.81) and American Indian or Alaska Native (3.93) women.
In 2016, neonatal mortality rates were highest among infants of women under age 20 and 40 and over compared with infants of other maternal age groups. Postneonatal mortality rates were highest among infants of women under age 20.
Low birthweight accounted for the highest rate of neonatal mortality, whereas congenital malformations and sudden infant death syndrome accounted for the highest rates of postneonatal deaths.
Court Preparation for the Medical and Legal Professions
Dates: February 26-28, 2019 (2.5 days)
Location: Portland, Oregon (tentative location)
Trainers: Justin Fitzsimmons, J.D., SEARCH; Antoinette Laskey, M.D., Center for Safe and Healthy Families, University of Utah; Mark Hudson, M.D., Midwest Children’s Resource Center and Midwest Regional Children’s Advocacy Center; and Suzanne Starling, M.D., Chadwick Center for Children and Families, Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego
This training is designed to build the knowledge and skills of medical providers and prosecutors who respond to, treat and investigate the physical and sexual abuse of children. The training addresses the respective roles of medical providers and prosecutors with regard to evidence collection and prepares each to elicit and provide unbiased, expert testimony in subsequent criminal court proceedings.
Learning Objectives
As a result of this healthcare participants will be able to:
1. Develop a diagnostic approach to the medical management of the potentially abused child
2. Effectively communicate with non-healthcare community professional partners like child protection services, law enforcement and lawyers
3. Understand the scope of their practice and be able to communicate effectively in a legal setting regarding their training, experience and clinical decision-making in cases of suspected abuse
Legal professionals will be able to:
1. Understand medical consultant reports about victims of child maltreatment
2. Develop a strategy for effectively presenting medical expert witness testimony
3. Be familiar with common defense theories regarding different forms of child maltreatment
Training Participants: This training is limited to sixteen, two-member teams (or a total of 32 participants) that include the following:
• One healthcare provider (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, sexual assault nurse examiner or physician assistants) who provides medical evaluations for suspected victims of child abuse; this training is not designed for nurses or other healthcare providers whose role is to assist the examiner; and
• One prosecutor or child protection attorney handling criminal cases of child abuse.
Priority will be given to applications representing both the healthcare provider and the prosecutor from the same multi-disciplinary team (MDT); however, as space permits, individual MDT members who fulfill these roles may also attend the training.
Training Fees: There is no fee to attend this training. WRCAC will provide three nights of lodging for each participant. Airfare, meals and other expenses are the responsibility of the participant.
Becky Jones, MSW
Executive Director
P: (503) 455-8624
C: (530) 304-9148
www.childabuseintervention.org<http://www.childabuseintervention.org/>
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Join us for the
34th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment
on
January 26, 2019 - January 31, 2019.
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Sincerely,
San Diego International Conference
Rady Children's Hospital, Chadwick Center
sdconference at rchsd.org<mailto:sdconference at rchsd.org>
TTA Network Message
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC) is pleased to announce upcoming webinars and classroom trainings. These events offer the latest information on topics of importance to the field and provide opportunities to learn how to access OJJDP's training and technical assistance (TTA) resources and services.
Webinar Training
Date
Title
Host
December 20, 2018
The Internet of Things: Understanding and Using IoT to Prove Your Case<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpJhshWimwTXZp7aIDSvv8cTcnoAGMmc8KtSPkxeRKKmJOXb6ZTapPtpilA7QbR5u3uluEvo9Pe302GiNtyjg39vheC3DTxfxkABDz02B3lMwoDKIcNW5QA8n-6PheXoXjRU7DAtX_p3W3-KmiRs56J15F46vKLcBlA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center
Classroom Training
Date
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Host
November 26 - 30, 2018
Conducting Child Abuse Investigations<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpO_PUgfk-poyel10L3xfW9jC5TJfRcNJuo1DSahkMOj4DMKfFpv_X6vjZ2oLo87u_B0W5SONAf3xvG-4Vf4pEcRv0G2QpamUuB-u9_18CtDtfOPQqXKFWbbL-hdH00gn11fJVIHVtWhUcWrAWoAaUECKBsmMY9wVYya5v1_UxNmg4BhlF7VqlLM6bPLFxJjcQXMeU943BYd-vGLfGrNQ4_Vi13L9HQozfheevMqW8Nfh&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
December 10 - 12, 2018
Child Sex Trafficking Forensic Interview Training<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpNf6cqk39hfOTtYXzi3EL_Ns4oRqZrKz0RK3r7Rl-8CyUFXtWbHfXnmWbvmOEOkPbTz-G4Jz9G6vqlCxjwu9VYFxJD1E0mQ2YbgFUfQyqZndZ_620rThcQe666fsoHwwV9kglVbdM6RcGeOmm8iETorOjuYXLB34doZfetXjnoJV5ujgVe4f2w8pt7ATISAQcZn3Xjfi6dsjyIFIF7VA67ukgZSIw04wZSMwLskk4joS&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
Online Training
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Title
Host
Ongoing
Child Interviewing: The Ten-Step Forensic Interview Protocol<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpFnutn4Ezgy83s53JOKzJcsl1ENqrnnuslYbw5lLBj1qeXdZ9uTUfnzPjVcxSO826zMAfBRoT5U-FqrIen7ayF6mgJ7d95ijsKQpMzV0weRz00V49cLhwL5TpdwLIWmRmP0U853Hd1OY37Ob7Caqvl0=&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center
Ongoing
Strategies To Support Resilience and Healing<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpMo_vrV75PkRT-w7mOBfy3AD8AHI7vlmDQyF3AXvErEzZKhNMXZgHJ_pUveX_kk8UjARjJqbHAEs-UHvuTyM5Pr3BeJnOpCb4jTVZUnvrN6WSUJGs-xXbTFRRNqMXoQL4Du428VG-wqT4bB9njGPFmDtDYMxHO1ENg5WRrdvGEVWuzN24jwUwOoDaan-mxyLJG6ybqy4vMSlkCBJHAWUh0M3ZPE1Sfgnl4mX9nmEpopg&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College
Ongoing
Unifying the CAC Response to Child Sexual Exploitation<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnVZl32_ZPDm99bN9MNUBZm-v3mOiJtcsSQjecjYi74wt99qPwXS7p4TNhRko8DybPt7_vnpPpv-p0NuhEikawRb4IMqOT7J-opGaQXQiZg9Zg=&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
National Children's Alliance
Ongoing
Youth With Problematic Sexual Behaviors Video Training Series<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnVENZMX47PqGojadzxRsBvibKEh-__dDMhUfqItWhGIS8-2utq90hGfkd2OMXvOH_Bvq87y7eBMHcNCxV9w4RfqeM0hExAwkkXZx0779Oki7M6e7KHto-EnTNIpKIdpYrG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
University of Oklahoma HSC: National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth
Ongoing
Missing Children: Dynamics & Response 2 (MCDR2)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpDJ-1G3L4F3zxG3UB2SDxWMcE9nKUADuO6zZUl_plaJt44zfLXhdRMe-qvT96QE4lPI-T5oOQ75QdhqJV2ZTopOln1t0Gulj_XqbH60qh-KCB52iFkdQgXSngSFtSgmtqBp_1SAsG7ph3LuFg6jyN12T0JD0ecdHvxg9gD2s7pkG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Ongoing
Introduction to Protecting Children in a Digital Age (IPCDA)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpDJ-1G3L4F3zxG3UB2SDxWMcE9nKUADuO6zZUl_plaJt44zfLXhdRMe-qvT96QE4lPI-T5oOQ75QdhqJV2ZTopOln1t0Gulj_XqbH60qh-KCB52iFkdQgXSngSFtSgmtqBp_1SAsG7ph3LuFg6jyN12T0JD0ecdHvxg9gD2s7pkG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Ongoing
Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction (ICCJ)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpDJ-1G3L4F3zxG3UB2SDxWMcE9nKUADuO6zZUl_plaJt44zfLXhdRMe-qvT96QE4lPI-T5oOQ75QdhqJV2ZTopOln1t0Gulj_XqbH60qh-KCB52iFkdQgXSngSFtSgmtqBp_1SAsG7ph3LuFg6jyN12T0JD0ecdHvxg9gD2s7pkG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Ongoing
Intermediate Juvenile Interview and Interrogation Techniques<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Analyzing Juvenile Behavior<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Developing Rapport With Youth<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Juvenile Interviewing Techniques<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Safe Schools: Forming Your Safe School Planning Team<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Safe Schools: Assessing School Safety<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Safe Schools: Preparing for a School Crisis<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Safe Schools: Responding to a School Crisis<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Ongoing
Introduction to Child Sex Trafficking: Awareness and Response (ICSTAR)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpDJ-1G3L4F3zxG3UB2SDxWMcE9nKUADuO6zZUl_plaJt44zfLXhdRMe-qvT96QE4lPI-T5oOQ75QdhqJV2ZTopOln1t0Gulj_XqbH60qh-KCB52iFkdQgXSngSFtSgmtqBp_1SAsG7ph3LuFg6jyN12T0JD0ecdHvxg9gD2s7pkG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Ongoing
Child Sex Trafficking: A Training Series for Frontline Officers Online Training Course<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnV5_pbZrO_-X1v8aO6gelFBi23FiG11OKub7oZDhaDd3cCiEla_iKqE7eafIU1R2YS3av3VDkEiIplPG8olyHqzFwRvVkMGwefRNUX9keda2I0uq1_frKCEdn2ypnIeQZPRf4y9ygoURJw7-8IFNRUAA==&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
International Association of Chiefs of Police, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Violent Crimes Against Children Section, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Ongoing
Missing Children: Dynamics and Response 1 (MCDR1)<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpDJ-1G3L4F3zxG3UB2SDxWMcE9nKUADuO6zZUl_plaJt44zfLXhdRMe-qvT96QE4lPI-T5oOQ75QdhqJV2ZTopOln1t0Gulj_XqbH60qh-KCB52iFkdQgXSngSFtSgmtqBp_1SAsG7ph3LuFg6jyN12T0JD0ecdHvxg9gD2s7pkG&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
Ongoing
Why Youth Join Gangs<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpIN8jaU6RYnVhmyrK_g-7mXSTjvfMqGHOKy4beyjXHF63ATXfvYvKTklbI6LmDBns8CwL4wGmdovLcHy-iDfsaPDShHQMHkc713NTSSDpVQKVqQFqS63jZilbvhSTuFGIq3lwSrFdTKZ&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
National Gang Center
Ongoing
Developing a Mental Health Court: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001DTuxjnZINuJ6imDPKyvDZFeSoIQHjLJyR315HmLtJcJTdiT0BVQTpGEAinuYeK5LnWdKoMDH7Jk_-usoy4d8NcdoC3AbjswdeOZ0-xudKoYvpotm9Hc9KGkx-R-PgI9EVMS7iLoN-KbvcJ-ZcZ8iRYV0CyHHkcdjap8Xkz-wdnL8AxC9elPirT1D6qRMHYYy&c=2OuLA6i9Elk-CwnVaYJ4eBs7r4rvBd9NpBahlsArVQdxPV4FEvhIkg==&ch=ZUSGFcA9046jEGFsr1SzKLTUxNtpWl9PLkZFj57mvybh6NQ6wlha1Q==>
Council of State Governments Justice Center
Click on any event title to link to more information. Contact OJJDP's NTTAC HelpDesk at OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov<mailto:OJJDPTTA at usdoj.gov> with any questions.
Employment
Children First for Oregon: Executive Director
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We're hiring!
Apply to be our next Executive Director
Do you want to lead a passionate and committed team of children's advocates? Children First for Oregon is hiring an Executive Director<https://cffo.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=754be3f2392c84c9b41e197e5&id=752ef7a881&e=693612ad2e> to take our organization into its next phase of growth. Join us as we strengthen youth voice, galvanize communities, and build an Oregon where all children thrive.
Learn More<https://www.cffo.org/2018/11/26/executive-director-position/>
Lewis & Clark College: Program Coordinator
Lewis & Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time grant funded Program Coordinator position for the implementation of the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) grant to reduce the incidence of gender-based violence on campus. This position is funded through September 2021. The Program Coordinator will provide day-to-day management and oversight for grant program and projects. The Program Coordinator has responsibility for development and implementation of program requirements and coordinating all grant-related activities. The Program Coordinator collaborates with internal and external stakeholders and organizations; directs timelines and tracks progress of program goals and objectives; reports progress on goals and objectives; and is ultimately responsible for attainment of goals and objectives.
For more information and to apply, please go to the posting<https://lewisandclark.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/staff/job/Undergraduate-Campus/Gender-Based-Violence-Prevention-Coordinator_R-000225> on the Lewis & Clark website.
ABC House: Supervising Counselor
Primary responsibilities include management of the ABC House trauma counseling program, supervision of mental health counselors and interns, and provision of mental health treatment to children and non-offending family members.
Please see flyer for more information
FBI: Victim Specialists and Forensic Child Interview Specialists
The Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Victim Services Division, has a Victim Specialist and Forensic Child Interview Specialist vacancy in the following offices:
Victim Specialist
Forensic Child Interview Specialist
• Anchorage, Alaska
• Albuquerque, New Mexico
• Chicago, Illinois
• Billings, Montana
• Detroit, Michigan
• Flagstaff, Arizona
• Gallup, New Mexico *
• Orlando, Florida
• Rapid City, South Dakota *
• Reno or Las Vegas, Nevada
• Stockton, California
(Spanish speaking preferred)
*These offices are located in Indian Country areas; therefore, one must have three (3) years of full-time work experience providing direct services to Native American Victims of Crime.
Please see flyer for more information
J Bar J Case Manager – Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking Program
The Human Trafficking Case Manager will provide services to victims of human trafficking in the Central and Eastern Oregon region of the state utilizing CYFC’s in-house services, contracts, partner agencies, and other collaborations. This position will provide outreach, public awareness and training on human trafficking in the service areas. The Case Manager serves as primary counselor and treatment provider for trafficked clients. Ensures daily needs of clients are met and assists them in working towards, understanding and implementing therapeutic goals and objectives as outlined in their individual treatment plan. Responsible for accurate and timely written documentation of services and data collection. This position is also expected to assist in providing services and written documentation as needed to any resident of the LOFT.
This position is a full-time, 40 hours per week position with variable shifts including days, swing, weekends and holidays. This position includes on call responsibilities.
Please see flyer for more information
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