This position works as a part of the continuum of crisis services within the Merrifield Crisis Response Center and mobile response teams in the community including co-responder teams with Fairfax County Police and Fire and Rescue Departments. Works as part of multidisciplinary team serving individuals with serious mental illness in acute crisis who are high risk, in addition to those diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disorders and substance use or co-occurring disorders. Assesses, diagnoses, provides crisis intervention services and, when necessary, determines if an individual requires hospitalization for those individuals who are extremely high-risk in consultation with Crisis Intervention Specialist and/or supervisor on duty. As needed, provides coverage on the Community Response Team, and/or the Co-Responder Unit working in the field with Law Enforcement officers and responding to 911 calls. Recognizes and works with individuals with a wide variety of needs, including Mental Illness (MI), Substance Use, and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD). Keeps abreast of civil psychiatric detention and commitment law and uses its provisions effectively to initiate involuntary hospitalization when a high-risk individual refuses, or is unable to commit to, voluntary care. Uses a comprehensive knowledge of community resources and referral agencies to connect people in crisis with appropriate ongoing clinical treatment options and with agencies that may alleviate exacerbating issues such as hunger, homelessness, medical illness, and other factors. Uses a sound understanding of psychiatric disorders, psychotropic medications, and medical conditions to connect individuals with psychiatric services, when appropriate. Answers phones in the Emergency Services call center and provides screening, assessment, crisis intervention, and referral. When needed, serves as a Behavioral Health Liaison with Fairfax County Department of Public Safety Dispatch Center to assist with identifying behavioral health calls for service and linking individuals with appropriate resources. Provides assistance to the Co-Responder Units in the field via phone and telehealth. Serves as the CSB Representative for civil commitment hearing and/or attends the civil commitment hearings providing expert testimony as required under 37.2-817b of the code of the Commonwealth of Virginia. This position requires shift work that will include some overnights, weekends, and holiday coverage.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level