UCC Crisis Clinical Supervisor (FT)

Wellmore Behavioral HealthWaterbury, CT
$80,000 - $140,000Onsite

About The Position

The Urgent Crisis Center (UCC) is a behavioral health urgent care center that provides crisis evaluation, de-escalation, and community coordination of care for children and youth experiencing a behavioral or psychiatric crisis. The UCC is a voluntary program and offers crisis stabilization support, comprehensive mental health assessments, short-term medication services (if indicated and urgently needed), collaborative safety planning, and thoughtful connection and coordination with on-going mental health and informal support services for youth ages 14-18 years of age. All evaluations, assessments, safety planning, and initial recommendations for follow-up care must occur within a 24-hour time period. The UCC is a fast-paced work environment with a multi-disciplinarian assessment approach.

Requirements

  • Must have the ability to maintain the utmost confidentiality of both agency and client matters.
  • Must understand and be able to display the clinical knowledge and expertise necessary to perform crisis intervention.
  • Must be able to display clinical knowledge and expertise necessary to perform crisis intervention.
  • Must be able to display knowledge and expertise in clinical theory and practice as it relates to the populations served by Wellmore, including bilingual and bicultural needs.
  • Must be capable of working as a part of a team and be able to effectively communicate with both families and professionals (in writing and verbally).
  • Must have comfort with navigating and documenting within an electronic health record and use communication platforms, such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Outlook.
  • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that meets the needs of the UCC program.
  • Must be able to display an understanding of the diverse cultural communities prominent in greater Waterbury, Danbury and Torrington communities.
  • A Master’s degree in marriage and family therapy, social work, counseling and a Connecticut license as a LMFT, LCSW, LPC or a Doctorate in psychology and a Connecticut license as a psychologist or Board certified Pediatric or Lifespan Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (with an active CT license as an APRN and active DEA#) is required.
  • Two years’ post graduate clinical experience working with children, adolescents or families is required.
  • Experience with supervision is required.
  • Must have a full CT license as a mental health provider (ie., LCSW, LPC, LMFT), Psychologist, or APRN.
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and valid auto insurance required; CPR and first aid.

Nice To Haves

  • Working knowledge of the greater Waterbury/Danbury/Torrington areas is preferred.
  • Bi-lingual (Spanish-English) is preferred.
  • four years’ experience is preferred.
  • experience with training/onboarding and supportive data management/analysis is preferred.
  • Experience in family therapies and/or training in family systems theory and practice are also preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical oversight and supervision to UCC team members who work directly with youth and families in the clinic.
  • Consult with clinicians related to a client safety planning, risk assessment and provide support needed to deescalate or reduce risk.
  • To participate in the UCC management team around tasks associated with program implementation, training, onboarding, data collection/verification/analysis and documentation.
  • To review and approve all clinical documentation for staff to ensure adherence with corporate compliance standards for diagnostic evaluations, treatment plans, safety and discharge/disposition plans, including review of clinical content, formulation and recommendations within the appropriate timelines.
  • Support the workflow and daily operations of the UCC.
  • Support the training and on-boarding of new hires.
  • Provide licensure and clinical supervision when applicable.
  • In times of high client volume, provide comprehensive crisis evaluations, treatment plans and treatment of children, adolescents and families in times of high client need.
  • Provide medication evaluations and provide follow-up care in a short term basis as needed (APRN providers only).
  • Assess and implement crisis stabilization plans that include immediate tasks for crisis management and connection to clinically indicated resources and services in times of high client need.
  • To complete clinical documentation within required timelines to ensure appropriate and ethical care.
  • To respond to any document feedback or revisions in a timely fashion to ensure ongoing compliance with agency and regulatory standards.
  • Maintain contact and provide follow-up with families as needed, including phone and collaborative support.
  • Maintain confidential and/or any other required program documents, including but not limited to insurance and/or managed care required documentation.
  • Maintain a level of productivity as determined by the program supervisor.
  • To assist program management or agency leadership with assigned tasks or projects that develop to support the communities we serve.
  • To work collaboratively as a member of a team with other professionals and concerned parties involved in cases (particularly with Wellmore’s Mobile Crisis Intervention Services program).
  • To assist in the organization, marketing, planning and implementation of the program. This includes participation in community events, completing outreach to community schools and agencies and other local/regional events.
  • To serve on agency or community committees as directed by program management.
  • Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.

Benefits

  • Salary Range: $80,000.00 - $140,000.00 Salary
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