What are the responsibilities and job description for the Crisis Intervention Specialist Law Enforcement Co-Responsder position at Gratiot Integrated Health Network?
Description
Gratiot Integrated Health Network (GIHN) has an immediate opening for a grant funded full-time, salaried position to provide Crisis Intervention Law Enforcement Co-Responder services to adults, children and families residing in Gratiot County.
With one of our strategic priorities focused on becoming a leading employer of choice in Mid-Michigan, GIHN offers competitive salary, benefits and paid time off, all of which begin on your first day of employment. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider GIHN as your next, and last, employer:
- Flexible working conditions
- Ongoing Professional Training opportunities
- Medical insurance you can trust with BCBS of Michigan. Low employee contribution and employer funded HSA.
- Delta Dental and EyeMed Vision at low, to no, employee cost.
- Student Loan Forgiveness options with Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
- 182 hours of paid time off which increases with longevity plus 13 paid holidays
- Corebridge financial planning manages our social security opt-out program, along with 401a, 457b and an annual employer contribution of 7.5%.
- Employer paid life insurance.
- Employer paid short term disability
- On-site pharmacy for employee convenience
SALARY RANGE: $51,001 to $71,968
EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION: Regular, Full-Time, Exempt/Salary Status
Requirements
Summary/Objective.
The Crisis Intervention Specialist Law Enforcement Co-Responder will work in collaboration with law enforcement agencies to provide mental health assessments, crisis intervention, and resource referrals to individuals in the community. This position is designed to assist law enforcement officers by providing an immediate mental health response during calls that involve individuals experiencing mental health crises or behavioral health challenges. The clinician will provide on-scene evaluations, de-escalation, and intervention, ensuring that individuals are connected to appropriate mental health services.
Essential Functions.
To ensure equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with a disability, GIHN will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified individual, to allow them to perform the essential functions of a job, unless doing so causes undue hardship on the operation of the Agency.
1. Performs emergency assessments of individuals with a mental health and/or substance use disorder, to determine the level of required service, and will make appropriate referrals to meet the identified needs.
2. Provides crisis intervention and access screen services to individuals on-scene during law enforcement response in the community.
3. Respond to 911 calls and other emergency situations where behavioral health crises are suspected.
4. Exhibits a solid understanding of the legal process and the criteria governing involuntary psychiatric hospitalization and subsequent legal proceedings.
5. Partner with law enforcement officers to assess individuals in the community who are experiencing mental health emergencies.
6. Utilize crisis de-escalation techniques to manage individuals in distress, ensuring safety for all parties involved.
7. Educate law enforcement officers on behavioral health symptoms, resources, and intervention strategies.
8. Assist in referrals to appropriate community-based mental health services, shelters, or emergency resources.
9. Maintain thorough documentation of all interactions, assessments, and interventions in accordance with department and regulatory standards.
10. Participates in staff conferences, consumer reviews and in-service training sessions as part of the clinical services team.
11. Provides consultation, linking and advocacy, with referral sources such as physicians, schools, community professionals, hospitals, courts and families, as required, to meet the needs of the consumer and ensure the provision of services.
12. Provides support for Intensive Crisis Stabilization and Support team as needed.
13. Advocates to obtain the least restrictive community placement based on the individual consumer needs.
14. Involved in organized, on-going, collaborative efforts that involve individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders which may require services from multiple systems.
15. May serve as a member of the emergency services team that provides on-call, 24 hour crisis intervention to Gratiot County residents, utilizing a “no-wrong door” philosophy for both mental health and substance use disorders.
16. Protects the security, confidentiality and integrity of all protected health information in a manner that is consistent with HIPAA, MDHHS and GIHN policy and procedure.
17. Assures consumers’ rights are protected and recipient rights procedures are followed throughout GIHN and its provider network.
18. Attends and actively participates in GIHN required training for both mental health and substance use disorders, as well as seeks external education opportunities for professional growth and development.
19. Abides by all applicable GIHN policies and procedures.
20. Maintains a safe and clean work environment.
21. Performs work and other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Competencies.
Must demonstrate sensitivity, knowledge and use of appropriate approaches, skills and techniques which reflect an understanding and awareness of trauma and social, cultural and economic diversity of the target population served. GIHN employees will actively support the goal of person centered planning and integrated care through the recovery process. GIHN employees will acknowledge and develop competencies to support the understanding of the complexities of the human condition and the manner in which physical health, substance use disorders and physical and/or emotional trauma are interrelated to the need for mental health services. Must demonstrate computer skills, including entering and retrieving data. Must be able to read and interpret statistical data. Must demonstrate high level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations and documentation and the ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Must exhibit strong spelling, grammar and both oral and written communication skills.
Supervisory Responsibility.
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Work Environment.
This job operates in a professional office environment and may also operate in satellite locations such as the local hospital, local law enforcement offices, county jail or consumer’s home. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as laptop computers and smartphones.
Physical Demands.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop; kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; and taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift or move up to 20 pounds
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work.
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position. Some flexibility in hours is allowed but the employee is expected to be available during the core works hours of assigned shift and work 40 hours each week to maintain full-time status, unless an adjusted schedule is pre-approved (a minimum of 30 hours per week is required to maintain full time benefit status). Some evening hours and weekends may be required.
Travel.
Limited travel within Gratiot County is expected for this position.
Required Education and Experience.
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work is required with Michigan licensure appropriate to professional degree, (i.e. LLBSW, LBSW), OR be a designated Mental Health Professional (MHP) and Child Mental Health Professional (CMHP). Must also be designated as a Crisis Professional. Must have experience in the provision of services to individuals and families with mental health illness, developmental disabilities, substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders in a mental health or other human services agency.
Preferred Education and Experience.
Bachelor Degree in Social Work Preferred. Bachelor degree in Human Services accepted. Michigan licensure appropriate to professional degree, i.e., LLMSW, LMSW, LLPC, LPC, preferred. Three years of work in the mental health field with crisis intervention experience preferred.
EEO Statement.
GIHN provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family history), political affiliation, military service, or any other characteristic protected by local, Michigan or federal law. Equal opportunity applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation and training. GIHN expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee harassment or discrimination based on any of the characteristics mentioned above, or any other protected status. Improper interference with the ability of other employees to perform their expected job duties is absolutely not tolerated.
Other Duties.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. The above functions will also incorporate knowledge about and actively support culturally competent recovery based practices, person-centered planning and a trauma informed culture of safety to aid consumers in the recovery process, as applicable to the work performed.
Salary : $51,001 - $71,968