Under the supervision of the Program Administrator of LifePath Systems Crisis Center, the Crisis Support Staff’s primary responsibility is to oversee the daily needs of individuals served at the Crisis Center through service excellence. This position will assist with direct observations and support for the individuals with a mental health diagnosis admitted to LifePath Systems Extended Observation Unit (EOU) and Crisis Respite Unit (CRU). This position supports the overall wellness and recovery of those admitted to the crisis center, provides communication to clinical providers, and coordinates needs of individuals and the units. The Crisis Support Staff provides direct care and interventions congruent with person centered, trauma informed, and culturally appropriate practices as well as maintaining center standards and programmatic parameters. Maintains the ability to assess and determine which direct care practices best meet ongoing needs and help track the progress toward recovery goals for persons served through thorough communication and documentation. This position requires excellent customer service and extensive internal and external contacts with persons served, family members, significant others, internal staff, service providers and practitioners, and community partners. The Crisis Support Staff is an integral part of the Interdisciplinary Team process. Provides services and care that may include transportation, assisting the individuals served with utilizing daily living skills, checking individuals served in and out of the crisis center, achieving personal outcomes, and safety monitoring. Other duties may include medication monitoring, vital signs, specimen collections, re-direction to appropriate behaviors, and data collection and entry.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees