What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Clinician - Mobile Response (6751) position at Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc.?
Description
Baltimore locations
Saturday and Sunday: 11 pm- 7 am
Provides person-focused therapeutic services for individuals experiencing mental and behavioral health events of varying acuity, inclusive of substance use and/or withdrawal. Contributes to the collaborative plan of care and delivery of services to individuals through assessment, evaluation, crisis interventions, referrals, development, and implementation of treatment plans using outcome-based goals. Works as part of an interdisciplinary team with the individual as a decision-maker.
Essential Functions:
Education:
Masters in Clinical Psychology (MA or MS), Required, OR
Masters in Social Work (MSW), Required
Experience:
2 years of experience as a counseling professional, Required
Completion of Licensure Supervisory Hours, Required
Additional:
Valid and unrestricted driver’s license, Required
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Products, Required
Credentials:
Proficiency and familiarity with EHR/EMR systems, Preferred
Current LCPC/LCSW licensure in Maryland, Required
Physical Demands:
Current BLS Certification, Preferred
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk or computer workstation.
Prolonged periods of standing, bending, and reaching.
Must be able to lift weights up to 50 pounds at times.
Psycho-Social Demands:
Seeks guidance / help proactively to support safety and quality care.
Demonstrates skill of distress-tolerance to maintain calm and safety.
Models positive regard with all members of the community of care.
Establishes and maintains interpersonal boundaries.
Maintains personal and situational awareness through self-reflection.
Practices ethical, evidence-based, and person-first decision-making.
Description
Baltimore locations
Saturday and Sunday: 11 pm- 7 am
Provides person-focused therapeutic services for individuals experiencing mental and behavioral health events of varying acuity, inclusive of substance use and/or withdrawal. Contributes to the collaborative plan of care and delivery of services to individuals through assessment, evaluation, crisis interventions, referrals, development, and implementation of treatment plans using outcome-based goals. Works as part of an interdisciplinary team with the individual as a decision-maker.
Qualifications
Psycho-Social Demands:
Seeks guidance / help proactively to support safety and quality care.
Demonstrates skill of distress-tolerance to maintain calm and safety.
Models positive regard with all members of the community of care.
Establishes and maintains interpersonal boundaries.
Maintains personal and situational awareness through self-reflection.
Practices ethical, evidence-based, and person-first decision-making.
Baltimore locations
Saturday and Sunday: 11 pm- 7 am
Provides person-focused therapeutic services for individuals experiencing mental and behavioral health events of varying acuity, inclusive of substance use and/or withdrawal. Contributes to the collaborative plan of care and delivery of services to individuals through assessment, evaluation, crisis interventions, referrals, development, and implementation of treatment plans using outcome-based goals. Works as part of an interdisciplinary team with the individual as a decision-maker.
Essential Functions:
- Provide a full range of crisis and behavior stabilization services supporting clients with a variety of behavioral health needs.
- Conduct behavioral health assessments for individuals in crisis and/or who are experiencing high acuity behavioral health symptoms.
- In collaboration with a peer recovery specialist, nurse, and/or other professional team members, provide appropriate crisis intervention(s), supportive counseling, and de-escalation support.
- Coordinate with natural and paid support systems for transportation to emergency rooms, shelters, or outpatient clinics for the provision of care as determined appropriate through the assessment process.
- Using established mechanisms/processes, refer individuals to outpatient facilities and services.
- As identified and authorized within the scope of work, provide short-term limited, evidence-based counseling to individuals and support to their families and/or natural support systems.
- Attend MCRSS and other relevant training courses as offered and available.
- Coordinate and act as a liaison as assigned and appropriate for internal and external stakeholders.
- Demonstrate adherence to company policies and expectations and behavioral competencies, both explicit and implicit.
- All tasks, projects, and/or duties as assigned and authorized, as determined by Human Resources and Direct Supervisor (or designated delegate) to be congruent with the role.
Education:
Masters in Clinical Psychology (MA or MS), Required, OR
Masters in Social Work (MSW), Required
Experience:
2 years of experience as a counseling professional, Required
Completion of Licensure Supervisory Hours, Required
Additional:
Valid and unrestricted driver’s license, Required
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Products, Required
Credentials:
Proficiency and familiarity with EHR/EMR systems, Preferred
Current LCPC/LCSW licensure in Maryland, Required
Physical Demands:
Current BLS Certification, Preferred
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk or computer workstation.
Prolonged periods of standing, bending, and reaching.
Must be able to lift weights up to 50 pounds at times.
Psycho-Social Demands:
Seeks guidance / help proactively to support safety and quality care.
Demonstrates skill of distress-tolerance to maintain calm and safety.
Models positive regard with all members of the community of care.
Establishes and maintains interpersonal boundaries.
Maintains personal and situational awareness through self-reflection.
Practices ethical, evidence-based, and person-first decision-making.
Description
Baltimore locations
Saturday and Sunday: 11 pm- 7 am
Provides person-focused therapeutic services for individuals experiencing mental and behavioral health events of varying acuity, inclusive of substance use and/or withdrawal. Contributes to the collaborative plan of care and delivery of services to individuals through assessment, evaluation, crisis interventions, referrals, development, and implementation of treatment plans using outcome-based goals. Works as part of an interdisciplinary team with the individual as a decision-maker.
Qualifications
Psycho-Social Demands:
Seeks guidance / help proactively to support safety and quality care.
Demonstrates skill of distress-tolerance to maintain calm and safety.
Models positive regard with all members of the community of care.
Establishes and maintains interpersonal boundaries.
Maintains personal and situational awareness through self-reflection.
Practices ethical, evidence-based, and person-first decision-making.
Salary : $36 - $38