Work with team on appropriate assessments, intervention methods and multi-axial diagnosis.
Provide direct services to individuals who have requested services or who need services as identified by Screening, Triage and Referral (STR), the MCM Team, or community service providers such as hospitals and law enforcement.
Provide intervention methods such as: face-to-face or telephone assessment, behavior of family intervention, hospital or respite placement, recommendation for further intervention, the creation of a crisis plan, or follow up with assessment.
Assess individuals who are in crisis, to determine their level of service needed.
Evaluate the individual's support system, the family's or caregiver's ability to maintain the individual in the community given the present situation, and determine the level of immediate support needed.
Provide clinical services including in-depth crisis assessment and behavior interventions.
Facilitate the least restrictive and safest environment for the individual requesting services. These arrangements may include hospitalization, voluntary and involuntary commitment or other placement.
Serve as liaison along with the provider and STR or other appropriate service providers to arrange for clinically appropriate follow up service for the individual and their family.
Work closely with the on-call psychiatrists in the management and determination or needed level of care.
Assist in training necessary for implementation of crisis services, to include training to staff who may be confronted with crisis situations, and serve as a resource for other training as necessary.
CSAC, LCAS, or CCS certified/licensed staff may also facilitate groups, individual sessions, and otherwise be available as needed to support the substance abuse recovery of individuals attending non-hospital medical detoxification program/facility based crisis program.
Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements.
Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas.
Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures and assist in crisis situations.
Follow service definition guidelines for services being provided.
Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
Driving and travel may be required.
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Benefits
Our benefits include generous PTO, full health coverage, retirement and flexible spending plans, employee support resources, virtual care, student loan forgiveness, and exclusive discounts.Additional Details:Mobile Crisis Professional III must meet one of the following:Qualified Professional (defined by 10A NCAC 27G .0104)Registered Nurse with an Associate's Degree in Nursing with 4 years' experience with mental health/substance use populationA Qualified Professional (10A NCAC 27G .0104) must have one of the following:Bachelor degree (non Human Services) with 4 years Full time OR 8 years Part time applicable experience requiredBachelor degree (Human Services) with 2 years Full time OR 4 years Part time applicable experience requiredMaster degree (Human Services) with 1 year Full time OR 2 years Part time applicable experience requiredHealth insurancePaid time offFlexible schedule
Additional Information
Department:
BH - Qualified Professional
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
0
Schedule :
This is a PRN position. Shift coverage on an as-needed basis.
*Evening and weekend on-call coverage required after business hours to meet the needs of the people supported.*
Starting Pay:
$19.00
Education We're Looking for:
Minimum of an Associate Degree (Bachelor or Master preferred - dependent upon experience) (Required)
Certifications We're Looking For:
Drivers License (Valid) - USA, Qualified Professional (QP) - Monarch-DSM, Registered Nurse (RN) - State Board of Nursing
Experience We're Looking For:
Experience in a crisis management setting or service during which the individual provided crisis response | 1 Year | Required
Experience working with adults with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder | 2-4 years (Dependent Upon Education - see Job Description) | Required