What are the responsibilities and job description for the 911 Call Center Extended Mobile Crisis Outreach Team position at Heart of Texas Behavioral Heath Network...?
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED::
- Responding in the field for crisis assessments as part of the EMCOT field response team.
- Receive direct transfer of calls from individuals seeking behavioral health assistance via 911 or telehealth;
- Provide de-escalation services to individuals calling 911 in distress while police are en route;
- Intercept calls eligible for behavioral health screening that are pending police response with goal of cancelling police response;
- Determine need for behavioral health service intervention through assessment of demographic, social, and clinical information;
- Determine the level of risk of harm to self or others;
- Determine urgency of response based on caller presenting risk factors including, but not limited to, identification of acute psychosis, possible suicidal behavior or thoughts, thoughts to harm others;
- Initiate referral to appropriate response based on identification of urgency, including emergency response where extreme and high urgency is identified;
- Give caller clear and concise information about the services available and options for further assessment or treatment including to call back should the situation escalate;
- Ensure that the consumer has a clear understanding of the triage process and subsequent follow up actions;
- Provide follow-up telephone contact for identified persons;
- Use technology such as Waco Police Department Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), HOTBHN electronic health record, and Doxy.me for Telehealth.
- Knowledge of mental illness and emotional components of physical illness; psychiatric diagnosis, psychosocial assessments, and crisis intervention.
- Demonstrated skill in crisis assessments and reporting results of interviews.
- Considerable ability to work cooperatively and effectively with professional personnel (i.e., law enforcement, jail staff, hospitals, shelters, etc.); to exercise tact, initiate, and good judgment in dealing with clients and relatives; to prepare reports and make recommendations for administrative use; to speak and write effectively; to relate to people and to interact with consumers.
- Must be able to lift up to 15lbs.
- Local travel 50% and transporting clients
- Must have excellent time management skills and clinical documentation experience.
- As an employee of the Center, it is my duty, at all times, to incorporate the principles of Trauma-Informed Care, which includes cultural sensitivity, throughout the Center, emphasizing a safe and respectful environment for all clients and staff.
- Experience in providing behavioral health services for persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses, a working knowledge of psychiatric diagnosis, psychosocial assessments, and crisis intervention. Preferred:
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s or master’s degree with a major in behavioral, social sciences, humanities, or education. Required:
- One year of case management Preferred:
Hours: :Tuesday-Saturday 11AM-7PM
Salary: :$52,000-$65,000 DOE and Credentials
Heart of Texas Region Behavioral Health Network strives to offer competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
Benefits:
Employer paid Health Insurance, no copays, no deductibles, 0 cost most prescriptions*
Employer paid Dental Insurance
Employer paid Life Insurance
Employer Paid Short Term Disability
Employer Paid Employee Assistance Program
Payroll Direct Deposit
12 paid Holidays per year
Excellent 401-K Retirement Plan (Center will contribute 12% of employee earnings)**
**Certain Requirements Apply**:
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) - begins after 3 months of full time employment:
Salary : $52,000 - $65,000