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Crisis Intervention Program Policy Guide
4.5.1.2.
Preferred Qualifications
To be eligible for consideration as a CIP team member, a trained EAP peer will preferably have
A minimum of three years' employment with the FBI
Experience in crisis intervention/management or emergency health services..
Training and/or education in human services, crisis intervention/management, behavioral.
sciences, group process, or other related fields.
Effective personal coping skills and a demonstrated ability to think and communicate
clearly during critical situations.
The ability to establish effective liaison with other federal, military, state, and local.
agencies.
Prior training and/or experience in emergency medical procedures (e.g., paramedic
nurse, medical officer, or emergency medical technician)..
4.5.2.
Pastoral Care Component
Chaplains who have experience in crisis intervention are eligible to be considered for inclusion
in the CIP team. Chaplains should be available to respond quickly and/or to deploy for an
extended period of time, if necessary.
4.5.2.1.
Required Qualifications
To be eligible, a chaplain must:
Be in an active status as a chaplain serving the FBI in good standing.
Have completed FBI CIP training.
Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to assume a leadership role in
group settings, as well as the ability to function effectively as a CIP team member
Have completed psychological first aid training within the past three years..
4.5.2.2.
Preferred qualifications
To be eligible for consideration as a CIP team member, a chaplain will preferably have:
Specialized training in a recognized program of crisis intervention/management..
Previous experience in providing crisis intervention/management or emergency health
services
Effective personal coping skills and a demonstrated ability to think and communicate
clearly during critical situations.
The ability to establish effective liaison with federal, military, state, and local agency
components and with leaders and adherents of divergent faith systems.
4.5.3.
Mental HeaIth Component
All EAU clinical staff (i.e., EACs) must meet the requirements listed in subsection 4.5.3.1. and
are expected to participate in CIP response activities. Non-EAU licensed clinicians who have
specialized training and experience in crisis intervention and familiarity with the law
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