This position assists in providing 24-hour mental health emergency and crisis intervention services in the field to Lewis and Clark County community. Essential Position Functions: Report to scene where dispatched by hospital-provided vehicle Assists in assessment of mental status, risk, and clinical needs of persons in distress Assists in providing supportive guidance Assists in the determination of safety and status of person in distress and further disposition if needed Assist in arranging transportation for individuals needing to go to ER, if other options are available outside of law enforcement Assists to make a safety plan for individuals involved before leaving the scene Assists in follow up on the status of persons in distress Assists in seeking out and referring to community resources Assists in evaluation of clinical need for hospitalization Assists in evaluation of appropriateness for involuntary treatment according to legal criteria Provide guidance for consultation to families, friends and other providers of care to persons in acute distress Complete clinical records and reports according to established policy and procedure Communicate effectively and professionally with members of community including but not limited to law enforcement and first responders Cooperate with law enforcement members in a professional and courteous manner Maintains a valid Montana driver's license with clear driving record Crisis response professional will work under the supervision and guidance of a LCPC or LCSW who has his or her Mental Health Professional certification until Master's Degree, LCPC or LCSW license, and Mental Health Professional certification are obtained.
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Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees