To provide crisis intervention services to behavioral health consumers and their families. Assess situations, implement crisis intervention techniques, and connect individuals with appropriate resources for ongoing treatment and support. Maints accurate and detailed crisis intervention records of individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Must complete biopsychosocial assessments of assigned clients to develop and implement a comprehensive Service Plan and adjust as needed to ensure individuals’ success and safety. Advises supervisory/clinical staff of significant changes in consumer behavioral issues and/or incidents. Provides supportive counseling to consumers and their families in crisis and makes referrals to the appropriate social and medical service programs, including the various levels of crisis intervention services, i.e., telephone crisis and crisis stabilization. Prepares and submits all required correspondence, records, reports, and documentation in an accurate and timely manner. Promotes community awareness of program activities and provides education/information to individuals, families, and the community about mental health and crisis prevention. Provides direct services including interviewing individuals, facilitating client groups/therapeutic activities, and, at times, may require an on-call component. Advocate for individuals in crisis to access appropriate services and continue to support the clients in a healthy transition back into the community. Establish partnerships with other agencies, law enforcement, and correctional facilities in utilizing the Crisis Diversion Unit to support and establish services for individuals and their reintegration back into the community. Other duties as required. Adheres to all policies, laws, regulations, and codes of ethics and confidentiality as outlined by federal and state laws, and agency policies and procedures.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees