Intervention Specialist definition
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LIDDA shall assign one full-time employee or contract employee as a lead crisis intervention specialist to oversee all activities required by the Crisis Intervention Specialist of this Contract and the LIDDA handbook.
Provide support to the Lead Crisis Intervention Specialist in fulfilling the responsibilities identified in section K of this Attachment.
In accordance with the Crisis Intervention Specialist section: ▪ Provides information about IDD programs and services; collaborates with LIDDA staff and Transition Support Team members to identify individuals with IDD in the LIDDA’s local service area who are at risk of requiring crisis services.
All the tasks described in this provision must be completed by a Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS).
A full-time Paraprofessional, or Family Intervention Specialist or an Associate Educator working in an early childhood education program (Pre-K, Kindergarten or primary level) who obtains a Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate shall be eligible for an annual supplement of $600.
LIDDA shall assign one full-time employee or contract employee as a lead Crisis Intervention Specialist to oversee all activities required by A-11: Crisis Services of this Contract and Section 19000, Crisis Intervention Specialist of the LIDDA Handbook.
The Social Services Department and Behavioral Health Division of the Health Department will make reasonable efforts to sponsor in-house continuing education courses sufficient to meet the continuing education requirements for the licensed classifications of Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatric Social Worker I/II, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker, Social Worker IV and Social Worker V, Crisis Intervention Specialist I.
If no clear determination can be made within the three (3) business days, the HIV test results must be sent to a Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) for investigation.
Additional Staff: Provide support to the Lead Crisis Intervention Specialist in fulfilling the responsibilities identified in section K of this section.
This includes the completion of six (6) semester hours of coursework with an accredited college or university as part of a preparative program of obtaining full licensure in special education as an Intervention Specialist.