Co-Responder Clinician

Oakland Community Health NetworkTroy, MI
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About The Position

The Co-Responder Clinician serves as an OCHN team member, who is embedded in a law enforcement setting. The position works with law enforcement to provide case consultation, crisis intervention, service coordination, and referrals/linkage to resources for individuals, who were identified as mental health/substance use-related 911 calls. The Co-Responder Clinician represents OCHN, while coordinating between law enforcement, the provider network, and the individual served to foster cross-system collaboration and navigation.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in a mental health field.
  • State of Michigan licenses, certification and / or registrations as Psychologist (LLP, LP), Social Worker (LMSW, LLMSW), Counselor (LPC, LLPC), or Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
  • Relevant experience in providing services to Individuals with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities or Adults with Mental Illness and/or persons with substance use / co-occurring disorders.
  • Demonstrates high level of interpersonal skills both in direct personal interactions and on the telephone.
  • Demonstrates ability to work independently in the field, while also functioning as a member of a larger team.
  • Demonstrates effective problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrates high level of oral and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated effective computer skills.
  • Must have available means of transportation to and from OCHN, assigned work location, and for required offsite meetings.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver’s license.
  • Must successfully pass a background check by law enforcement.
  • Must be available for meetings and other required events which may occur outside of assigned work hours.

Nice To Haves

  • CANS, LOCUS and ASAM training, preferred.
  • Experience with Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance may be considered.
  • Experience in Crisis Intervention and De-escalation methods.
  • Preference for psychiatric experience in one or more of the following areas: screening, and assessment of children and adults with mental health, substance use, and/or developmental disabilities.
  • Preference for experience in providing clinical services in the public sector.
  • Demonstrated experience in data collection, report writing and outcome measurement.
  • Demonstrates understanding and commitment to honoring the choice of individuals served by OCHN and, if applicable, its provider network.
  • Demonstrates ability to handle a high volume of relatively complex assignments accurately and timely.
  • Demonstrates organizational skills needed to establish procedures and maintain files and records.
  • Knowledge of the OCHN system, providers, eligibility criteria, and community referral resources.
  • Knowledge of community policing practices.
  • Knowledge of DSM-IV TR and DSM-V criteria.
  • Knowledge of Michigan Mental Health Code.
  • Understanding of recipient rights policies.

Responsibilities

  • Provides mobile response to a variety of community settings upon law enforcement’s request, including homes, businesses, shelters, etc.
  • Provides face-to-face crisis intervention to help de-escalate and/or stabilize individuals in crisis and prevent further criminal justice involvement, when possible.
  • Initiates existing crisis response from OCHN safety net.
  • As needed, coordinates with OCHN Access Department for Mental Health Access Eligibility Screenings and/or Sober Support Unit for higher level of care substance use disorder treatment services for persons with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
  • Provides referrals to multiple community resources and communicates these resources to individuals who are in need and/or do not meet criteria for OCHN services.
  • Documents all interactions in Electronic Medical Record for person served through OCHN provider network.
  • Ensures necessary releases are obtained to allow for cross-system collaboration.
  • Coordinates with provider network, through on-call if needed, for follow-up appointments. Provides individual with appointment confirmation, address to provider and other pertinent information.
  • Connects out-of-county individuals with appropriate CMH contact.
  • Provides follow-up and support services to individuals to ensure their engagement in services.
  • Follows protocols and policies as outlined by OCHN and law enforcement agencies.
  • Develops rapport and maintains strong working relationship with law enforcement agencies and stakeholders.
  • Assists with training implementation for internal and external partners.
  • Identifies gaps, system barriers and community needs through Interagency collaboration.
  • Tracks and collects data points, as identified.
  • Attends Behavioral Health Justice Collaborative, Co-Responder Quarterly Meetings, and other required internal or external meetings.
  • Provides training to law enforcement agency.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
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