TITLE: Therapist Mobile Crisis - VA
SUMMARY:
Provides Crisis Intervention, Crisis Stabilization, assessment and clinical services to clients in the community experiencing a behavioral health crisis situation, or perceived crisis situation. Assessments will occur in office-based settings, tele-video, as well as community-based locations. Responsible for providing, coordinating or managing treatment options for clients in crisis situations across the service continuum from least restrictive to most secure alternatives. Responsible for making independent decisions to ensure client and public safety.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Education: Minimum of Masters Degree in social work, psychology or other related field required.
Licensure: LMHP or LMHP-E preferred.
Certification: Must be designated as a Pre Screener or eligible for certification by DBHDS in Virginia and the designation must be current.
Experience: In crisis counseling and intervention techniques preferred.
Knowledge/Skills:
EQUIPMENT:
Computer, copier, fax, calculator and any other equipment required to perform the functions of the position
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides assessment, Crisis Stabilization, Crisis Intervention, and short term crisis counseling interventions to meet the needs of consumers and/or families in the community.
Assists consumers with crisis resolution and general problem-solving. Develops effective and measurable individualized service plans for crisis stabilization and crisis intervention plans as quickly as possible from onset of crisis, to avert hospitalization. Monitors the plan to ensure all needed services are provided as stated in plan, and changes plan as needed.
As appropriate works as part of the emergency services team to provide appropriate direct and client related services including emergency services and pre-admission screenings. Demonstrates sound clinical judgment and strong risk assessment skills. Responds to consumers and the community in a timely manner. Interacts with consumers and community partners in a manner that supports collaboration.
Meets productivity standards for services provided.
Performs at the expected levels of individual and team productivity. Maintains complete and accurate medical records, and completes all administrative documentation (i.e. Tier, incident reports, leave requests, etc.) on time. Stays informed about and follows all Frontier Health and funding sources' policies and procedures. Works with team to assure all services are provided at the expected levels of quality and productivity and are in compliance with all applicable agency policies as well as any local, state, and federal requirements including guidelines as they pertain to Medicaid Waiver, State Plan and Clinic Options.
Strives to promote continuous quality improvement of services through the timely completion of QI activities (i.e. satisfaction surveys, outcome measurement reports, etc.) and participates in ongoing networking with individuals served, families and/or care givers, other Frontier Health programs, and other community agencies and resources as needed.
Ensures that client records meet licensure and reimbursement guidelines and accurately completes administrative and other paperwork as required.
Assists clients in maintaining stability following discharge from the program by providing short-term crisis counseling, crisis, and case management services to clients until the client has established services in other agency programs or in the community.
Maintains a good working relationship with both internal and external referral sources and provides community education or training as needed.
Assures all consumer records are in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal requirements including guidelines as they pertain to DBHDS Licensure Regulations, Waiver, State Plan and Clinic Options Medicaid.
Promotes positive communication and collaboration among team members and other community resources needed to provide quality services. Conducts self in a professional manner at all times. Participates in team meetings unless absence is excused, and relays other helpful information as necessary by voice mail and/or e-mail. Serves on designated teams, committees and work groups.
Advocates for services on behalf of clients and their families/care givers as needed. Attends at least one Human Rights related training annually. Documents and reports suspected violations of client's rights immediately.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Although each position has its own unique duties and responsibilities, the following listing applies to every employee. All employees of the organization are expected to:
Support the organization's mission, vision, and values of excellence and competence, collaboration, innovation, commitment to our community, and accountability and ownership.
Exercise necessary cost control measures.
Maintain positive internal and external customer service relationships.
Demonstrate effective communication skills by conveying necessary information accurately, listening effectively and asking questions when clarification is needed.
Plan and organize work effectively and ensure its completion.
Demonstrate reliability by arriving to work on time and utilizing effective time management.
Meet all productivity requirements.
Demonstrate team behavior and must be willing to promote a team-oriented environment.
Represent the organization professionally at all times.
Demonstrate initiative and strive to continually improve processes and relationships.
Follow all Frontier Health rules, policies and procedures as well as any applicable laws and standards.
Day or Night Shift ES Clinician-PRN. Candidate will need to have completed a master's degree in Counseling/Social Work and will need to be willing to become a certified prescreener. Position will be remote.
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