Be the change you wish to see in the world! Come join our team to empower children and families in our communities to transform their lives and develop to their full potential. Pressley Ridge Benefits The well-being of our employees and their families is important to us. At Pressley Ridge, we strive to provide the most competitive and comprehensive employee benefit programs that are affordable and help you and your family achieve and maintain your best possible health. Medical coverage available with a Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match Prescription coverage Dental and vision plans Patient advocate and Medicare specialists available at no cost Dependent Care Flexible Savings Account Wellness incentive (up to $250) 403b with up to 9% employer give/match Free life insurance and AD&D Paid Time Off (PTO) 9 paid holidays (7 recognized holidays plus a floating and birthday holiday per year) Tuition reimbursement (if applicable) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Position Summary The Mobile Crisis Professional works in a collaborative manner to build a partnering relationship with families and others in the home and community to assure that the needs of designated children and their families are respectfully and adequately addressed. In each case the Mobile Crisis Professional will assure that services to children and families are individualized, strengths and needs based, culturally sensitive and responsive, and goal driven. This position requires local travel and flexibility to work a non-traditional schedule in a high-demand work situation. Additional duties of this position include, but are not limited to the list below. Essential Responsibilities Assessment. To assure proper assessment the Mobile Crisis Professional will: gather and understand current and past psychosocial histories use diagnostic tools to provide comprehensive information for a treatment plan assess risk factors related to safety and well being of all family members provide clinical direction that meet the needs of the child and family Treatment Plan/ISP development. To assure the development of effective treatment plan/services, the Mobile Crisis Professional will: plan and lead treatment team meetings for the purpose of creating treatment plans/ISP work with team members to develop ownership for the treatment plan/ISP write and utilize specific measurable goals, objectives, and time frames for each child and family develop crisis plan for each child and family Treatment Plan/ISP implementation. To assure the implementation and evaluation of effective treatment plans that fosters goal attainment, the Mobile Crisis Professional will: deliver services outlined in treatment plan/ISP monitor and record client/family progress provide advocacy for family to outside agencies evaluate and reform goals and objectives as necessary provide support to families in times of crisis Professional Relationships and Therapeutic Alliance. To assure the development and maintenance of good working relationships, the Mobile Crisis Professional will collaborate with: consumer child, family and their natural support system internal and external stakeholders program team members and supervisor and organizational support staff Quality Assurance & Compliance. To assure adherence to quality standards and compliance with external licensing and regulatory agencies, the Mobile Crisis Professional will: comply with Pressley's standards and state licensing requirements exemplify the values of the program service model complete all paper work in a timely and professional manner produce billable units that will meet the program's requirements maintain flexibility and creativity in working a non-traditional schedule to accommodate the needs of children and families Professional development. To assure continuous professional growth and development, the Mobile Crisis Professional will: actively participate in individual and/or group supervision and staff meetings attend and participate in all required and other professional trainings independently seek out resources and learning opportunities to foster ongoing professional growth gather and understand current and past psychosocial histories use diagnostic tools to provide comprehensive information for a treatment plan assess risk factors related to safety and well being of all family members provide clinical direction that meet the needs of the child and family plan and lead treatment team meetings for the purpose of creating treatment plans/ISP work with team members to develop ownership for the treatment plan/ISP write and utilize specific measurable goals, objectives, and time frames for each child and family develop crisis plan for each child and family deliver services outlined in treatment plan/ISP monitor and record client/family progress provide advocacy for family to outside agencies evaluate and reform goals and objectives as necessary provide support to families in times of crisis consumer child, family and their natural support system internal and external stakeholders program team members and supervisor and organizational support staff comply with Pressley's standards and state licensing requirements exemplify the values of the program service model complete all paper work in a timely and professional manner produce billable units that will meet the program's requirements maintain flexibility and creativity in working a non-traditional schedule to accommodate the needs of children and families actively participate in individual and/or group supervision and staff meetings attend and participate in all required and other professional trainings independently seek out resources and learning opportunities to foster ongoing professional growth
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees