Crisis Response Supervisor

Thurston Mason BH-ASO/OHRSLacey, WA
3d

About The Position

Olympic Health and Recovery Services (OHRS) is seeking a Crisis Response Supervisor to provide operational and clinical leadership for OHRS Crisis Services Team. This position provides supervision, consultation, guidance, and assistance to the Crisis Services team, consisting of our 24/7 Regional Crisis Line, crisis outreach and intervention services, co-responder outreach, and crisis stabilization services for Thurston and Mason counties. Responsibilities include interpretation of regulations and guidelines, technical review of all cases and paperwork, and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the team. The ideal candidate for the Crisis Response Supervisor has strong clinical skills and in-depth knowledge of behavioral health and crisis services. Previous experience providing direct crisis intervention and mental health counseling, especially through crisis or mental health service outreach, is preferred. The ideal candidate has strong leadership skills as well as a proven record of building teams, managing through change, and providing a supportive and inclusive environment. Who are we? Olympic Health and Recovery Services (OHRS) is a cornerstone of our community’s safety net of behavioral health services. We are a quasi-governmental organization and a licensed behavioral health agency providing compassionate care to the most vulnerable populations in our community through crisis services, jail services, hospital diversion, and homeless and housing support services. We pride ourselves on bridging the gaps in services and operating as a safety net of behavioral health crisis and recovery support services in Thurston and Mason counties, as well as the Great Rivers region, including Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Grays Harbor, and Cowlitz counties. Schedule: Tuesday-Friday, 8PM – 6AM. Scheduled on-call shifts will be required. The Crisis Response Supervisor may fill open staff shifts as they emerge to provide necessary coverage. This position is classified as FLSA Exempt - Not Overtime Eligible. Salary Range: $95,964.96 - 125,055.84 per year based on education, experience, and parity within the organization. First review of applications will be Monday, March 9th.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree or further advanced degree in counseling or one of the social sciences.
  • Meets WA state qualifications to be a Mental Health Professional.
  • Licensed by the WA Department of Health as a Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychologist or BSN/RN, or as a Licensed Agency Affiliated Counselor.
  • Qualifies as a Designated Crisis Responder.
  • At least two years of experience in direct treatment of mentally ill or emotionally disturbed persons.
  • Three (3) or more years professional, administrative, and/or supervisory experience providing services to individuals with Behavioral Health or Substance Use Disorders.
  • Any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills and ability required to perform the essential job functions may be considered.
  • Experience with crisis intervention, including risk assessments.
  • Ability to utilize a personal computer with applicable software to successfully perform essential job functions of the position including word processing, spread sheet, electronic health record systems, analysis, information retrieval, and tracking.
  • Valid WA State Driver’s license and satisfactory motor vehicle record required.
  • Must pass criminal background clearances and excluded party sanctions.
  • Provide technical assistance and education to families, providers and local agencies.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with individuals and groups regarding complex or controversial public policy issues or service as well as establish and maintain effective working relations with elected officials, staff and the community.
  • Ability to use the principles of recovery and person-centered treatment within the context of involuntary treatment assessment.
  • Ability to work in high stress, high demand environment while communicating clearly and effectively with stakeholders.
  • Ability to write clear and concise petitions, reports and correspondence.
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and respectfully manage differences, opposing perspectives, opinions, and interests.
  • Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to change.
  • Strong critical thinking skills, ability to conceptualize and implement creative solutions.
  • Ability to develop knowledge and skills to implement a robust crisis training program that incorporates best practices in assessing risk, and the delivery of crisis intervention and stabilization services to all populations.
  • Knowledge of RCW 71.05 and 71.34.
  • Promote and champion the values of partnership, teamwork, compassion and integrity in all dealings within and outside of OHRS.

Nice To Haves

  • Three (3) years experience providing crisis intervention services.
  • Licensed Substance Use Disorder Professional

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the day-to-day operation of assigned crisis response programs, Crisis Services Clinicians, and Peer Specialists; determine work schedule and assignments to ensure full coverage of regional area and providing after hours and on call assistance for crisis continuum at OHRS
  • Provide technical oversight, case consultation, supervision, trouble shooting and problem resolution which includes development of safety plans and referrals to other services and resources to support an individual’s safety.
  • Interpret procedural guidelines for staff and provide assistance and direction to Crisis Services Clinicians and Certified Peer Specialists concerning technical work.
  • Train, supervise and evaluate staff performance; provide coaching, counseling, and corrective action for performance issues.
  • Responsible for delivering and maintaining quality crisis training that incorporates best practices in assessing risk, and the delivery of crisis intervention and stabilization services to all populations.
  • Tracks program metrics, prepares required reports and maintains accurate operational reports
  • Review cases and paperwork for proper documentation, appropriate decision making and quality of work; conduct quality assurance reviews; develop service protocols.
  • Monitor service delivery and documentation for accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with regulatory, contractual and accreditation standards.
  • Serves as an escalation point for critical incidents, supporting staff in real time problem solving, safety management.
  • Provides support to other agency clinicians in the form of consultation and assistance with joint outreach.
  • Provides direct crisis services as required and assists staff in escalated cases.
  • Supports the operationalization of a schedule that ensures adequate 24/7/365 coverage for crisis services.
  • May provide coverage for vacant shifts that require supervisor coverage.
  • Assists with audits and reviews including preparation as requested.
  • May be required to respond to referrals as a Crisis Clinician.
  • May be required to work with elected officials, OHRS leadership, and other stakeholders as appropriate.
  • May act as liaison with law enforcement agencies.
  • Demonstrate the OHRS mission, purpose, values and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders
  • Keeps Crisis Response Manager, Clinical Director, and Management Team informed of pertinent matters on a regular basis.

Benefits

  • TMBH-ASO/OHRS provides comprehensive benefits for full-time employees including medical/dental/vision plan options (many with no employee paid monthly premium depending on plan choice, and dependent coverage options), and life insurance and disability insurance options.
  • Eligible employees participate in WA State PERS retirement plans and employees may elect additional pre and post tax deferred compensation retirement options.
  • Employees receive a PTO package earning a minimum of 140 hours annually and 12 paid holidays.
  • Other tax deferred options include Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and Health Savings Accounts (HSA).
  • Find more information at www.tmbhcareers.org.
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