What are the responsibilities and job description for the Human Services Professional III- 0.6 Crisis Worker position at Rock County?
Hours of work: 2 days per week and every other weekend-week days rotate between 8:30am-5pm or 11:00am-7:30pm. Scheduled weekend shift is 11:00am-7:30pm.
We have a night/weekend shift differential of $2.65/hr. This starts at 7pm until 7a on week days M-Th and for the weekends, it is an additional $2.65/hr for the whole weekend starting at 7pm Friday night through Monday at 7AM.
Provides person-centered behavioral health assessment, care, resources and education to clients in need of crisis services. Provides support for emergency rooms, law enforcement and other community agencies. Provides treatment planning, short term treatment, and linkage to ongoing care for clients across the lifespan; Pursue the least restrictive disposition that will meet the determined safety needs of clients. Prioritize needs of the community and demands on the crisis unit; Review and oversee development and implementation of safety plans. Documents care provided. Collaborates with internal and external colleagues. Participates in clinical and administrative meetings. Supports and promotes the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of the Human Services Department. Performs in a manner consistent with the HSD Professional Standards and “Commitment to My Co-Workers.”
50%- Provides person-centered behavioral health care services for clients experiencing a behavioral health crisis
- Ability to sit for long periods throughout the day
- Some physical activity related to retrieving and carrying records
Equipment use:
- Extensive computer including significant typing for documentation
- Use of telephone, copier, and fax machine
Working conditions:
- Work is generally conducted in an office setting, while occasional community and home visits are likely
Note: Potential exposure to physically or verbally abusive clients
We have a night/weekend shift differential of $2.65/hr. This starts at 7pm until 7a on week days M-Th and for the weekends, it is an additional $2.65/hr for the whole weekend starting at 7pm Friday night through Monday at 7AM.
Provides person-centered behavioral health assessment, care, resources and education to clients in need of crisis services. Provides support for emergency rooms, law enforcement and other community agencies. Provides treatment planning, short term treatment, and linkage to ongoing care for clients across the lifespan; Pursue the least restrictive disposition that will meet the determined safety needs of clients. Prioritize needs of the community and demands on the crisis unit; Review and oversee development and implementation of safety plans. Documents care provided. Collaborates with internal and external colleagues. Participates in clinical and administrative meetings. Supports and promotes the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of the Human Services Department. Performs in a manner consistent with the HSD Professional Standards and “Commitment to My Co-Workers.”
- Rock County participates in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
- Human Services will provide clinical supervision towards licensure for this position when staff have an APSW or LPC-IT, dependent on approval by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
50%- Provides person-centered behavioral health care services for clients experiencing a behavioral health crisis
- Assess clients in crisis to determine least restrictive disposition that will assure client safety
- Assess for voluntary admission options for individuals without a funding source.
- Authorize chapter 51.15 emergency detentions when appropriate.
- Coordinate admissions, when clinically indicated, to the appropriate receiving facility.
- Coordinate medical clearance if required with police, referring facility, and hospital ER staff.
- Work with individuals and natural supports to create appropriate safety plans when clinically indicated and in consultation with the crisis supervisor.
- Develop therapeutic relationships with clients
- Create person-centered crisis response plans, crisis plans and updates
- Provide individual, family, and/or group brief psychotherapy
- Coordinate client care and discharge planning as needed
- Provide linkage to psychiatry and other services or resources as indicated
- Assess for and facilitate detox admission under 51.45
- Provide pre-admission and post-discharge suicidal assessments for detox clients.
- Coordinate referrals to county AODA specialist.
- Collaborate with security or psych tech staff for transport to and from detox facilities.
- Document recommendation for treatment by detox providers.
- Provide crisis services at the Rock County Jail
- Provide crisis intervention services at the Youth services Center
- Coordinate the admission process when a detox or psychiatric hospitalization is clinically indicated.
- Collaborate with Sheriff Office and YSC staff for crisis planning to maintain safety and inmate/youth behavioral management.
- Provide back up work for court related services when needed
- Follow all departmental as well as divisional policies and procedures
- Provides unit oversight to scheduled welfare checks and safety plan process
- Document client care in accordance with policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines
- Participate in case review meetings
- Participates in crisis planning meetings
- Participate in staff meetings
- Participate in meetings with supervisor as needed
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of behavioral health care and its application, including person-centered crisis plans, trauma-informed care, co-occurring disorders, and stages of change.
- Knowledge of laws, regulations, and practices pertaining to federal and state human service and behavioral health care programs
- Knowledge of assessment and treatment of suicide, mental illness and substance use disorders
- Knowledge of psychotropic medications, their main effects, side effects, and abuse potential.
- Knowledge of psycho-social rehabilitation services
- Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare clear and concise reports
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within the agency and community.
- Ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions
- Ability to take initiative, work independently, and seek out supervision as needed
- Ability to manage one's time and emotions in an environment of rapidly changing priorities
- Excellent computer skills related to electronic record keeping, email, and internet
- Masters degree in behavioral health field required;
- LCSW, LMFT, or LPC preferred, or ability and willingness to obtain licensure;
- Substance abuse credential preferred or ability and willingness to obtain certification;
- Experience working with clients with complex functional and mental health impairments;
- Must possess and maintain a current unrestricted (not due to corrective lenses) driver's license and auto insurance pursuant to the Rock County Administrative Policy and Procedure 5.02 and 5.27.
- Ability to sit for long periods throughout the day
- Some physical activity related to retrieving and carrying records
Equipment use:
- Extensive computer including significant typing for documentation
- Use of telephone, copier, and fax machine
Working conditions:
- Work is generally conducted in an office setting, while occasional community and home visits are likely
Note: Potential exposure to physically or verbally abusive clients
Salary : $33 - $36