What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) - I/II/III position at Skagit County?
JOB
The Crisis Response Team is a team of law enforcement officers and behavioral health professionals who work together to provide crisis intervention, case management, and access to behavioral health resources to the community members of Skagit County. The Clinician is part of a Co-Response team and is responsible for responding with law enforcement to assist in identifying the needs of a community member in crisis, using appropriate assessment, intervention, engagement, and crisis response techniques, and working with the community member and their family in connecting them to resources, programs, and/or treatment options. The Co-Response clinician will respond to any calls received by the law enforcement officer they are assigned to for the day and will work with the community members identified as needing services to connect them with proper care and provide follow-up contacts as needed. Salary upon hire is step 1 through 3 for a Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I/II/III, dependent upon qualifications: Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I - $34.07/hr. - $36.49/hr.Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) II - $36.49/hr. - $39.09/hr.Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) III - $39.09/hr. - $41.88/hr.Progressive increases are based upon years of service with Skagit County, up to step 10 total steps (top steps and ranges listed below): Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I - Range 15 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $45.32/hr.)Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) II - Range 16 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $48.55/hr.)Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) III - Range 17 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $52.00/hr.)
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Work effectively with law enforcement in responding to call for service involving situations that are high stress, dynamic crisis situations, rapidly evolving incidents, community events, and public safety cultural environments.Provide one-on-one crisis intervention, stabilization services, mental health and/or substance use assessment, coordination of care, and follow-up services to community members and family.Assist law enforcement in the consideration of an urgent mental health evaluation and provide written documentation in the form of an affidavit should a community member need emergency detainment. Assess and counsel persons under the influence of controlled substances, intoxication and/or experiencing mental illness.Maintain good working relationships with Designated Crisis Responders in the County. Collaborate with local, state, and regional resources, service agencies, and coordinate connections to care for the community member and for the family and loved ones who may also be experiencing secondary crisis exposures.Provide case management services by assisting community members in obtaining basic needs such as housing, financial assistance, medical services, medications, and other resources that will help them maintain stability in the community.Collaborate and network with community and social service agencies to become familiar with local programs, resources, and treatment options and provide appropriate referrals.Provide information, referral, and advocacy services to community members on caseload, family members, and others as appropriate.Maintain case notes and files, input, and manage data.Attend and participate in team meetings.Attend and testify in a court hearing and other legal proceedings as required.Share mental health expertise with first responders, communicating clinical impressions and advocating for the community member’s best interest. Work effectively within the law enforcement culture, which includes a chain of command structure.Supervisory: NoneOTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: May be tasked with performing related duties. Related duties as required are duties that may not be specifically listed in the position description but are within the general occupational series and responsibility level typically associated with the employee’s classification of work.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SELECTION PROCESS: Following review of applications and resumes, the highest qualified applicants will be interviewed and may be tested. After a selection is made, all applicants not selected will be notified in writing. Skagit County reserves the right to use applications received for this posting to fill any other positions within this classification which may open within six months following the closing of this position.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Skagit County, as an equal employment opportunity employer, encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.It is the policy of Skagit County to follow all federal and state laws to ensure non-discrimination in its employment practices.American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Notice: Individuals, who need an ADA accommodation to complete the application, test or interview process, please call: (360) 336-9433.The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the essential functions of this position, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload. Changes to the position description may be made at the discretion of the employer.
The Crisis Response Team is a team of law enforcement officers and behavioral health professionals who work together to provide crisis intervention, case management, and access to behavioral health resources to the community members of Skagit County. The Clinician is part of a Co-Response team and is responsible for responding with law enforcement to assist in identifying the needs of a community member in crisis, using appropriate assessment, intervention, engagement, and crisis response techniques, and working with the community member and their family in connecting them to resources, programs, and/or treatment options. The Co-Response clinician will respond to any calls received by the law enforcement officer they are assigned to for the day and will work with the community members identified as needing services to connect them with proper care and provide follow-up contacts as needed. Salary upon hire is step 1 through 3 for a Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I/II/III, dependent upon qualifications: Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I - $34.07/hr. - $36.49/hr.Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) II - $36.49/hr. - $39.09/hr.Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) III - $39.09/hr. - $41.88/hr.Progressive increases are based upon years of service with Skagit County, up to step 10 total steps (top steps and ranges listed below): Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) I - Range 15 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $45.32/hr.)Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) II - Range 16 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $48.55/hr.)Clinician - Mental Health Professional (MHP) III - Range 17 of General Salary Schedule (Top Step $52.00/hr.)
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Work effectively with law enforcement in responding to call for service involving situations that are high stress, dynamic crisis situations, rapidly evolving incidents, community events, and public safety cultural environments.Provide one-on-one crisis intervention, stabilization services, mental health and/or substance use assessment, coordination of care, and follow-up services to community members and family.Assist law enforcement in the consideration of an urgent mental health evaluation and provide written documentation in the form of an affidavit should a community member need emergency detainment. Assess and counsel persons under the influence of controlled substances, intoxication and/or experiencing mental illness.Maintain good working relationships with Designated Crisis Responders in the County. Collaborate with local, state, and regional resources, service agencies, and coordinate connections to care for the community member and for the family and loved ones who may also be experiencing secondary crisis exposures.Provide case management services by assisting community members in obtaining basic needs such as housing, financial assistance, medical services, medications, and other resources that will help them maintain stability in the community.Collaborate and network with community and social service agencies to become familiar with local programs, resources, and treatment options and provide appropriate referrals.Provide information, referral, and advocacy services to community members on caseload, family members, and others as appropriate.Maintain case notes and files, input, and manage data.Attend and participate in team meetings.Attend and testify in a court hearing and other legal proceedings as required.Share mental health expertise with first responders, communicating clinical impressions and advocating for the community member’s best interest. Work effectively within the law enforcement culture, which includes a chain of command structure.Supervisory: NoneOTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: May be tasked with performing related duties. Related duties as required are duties that may not be specifically listed in the position description but are within the general occupational series and responsibility level typically associated with the employee’s classification of work.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SELECTION PROCESS: Following review of applications and resumes, the highest qualified applicants will be interviewed and may be tested. After a selection is made, all applicants not selected will be notified in writing. Skagit County reserves the right to use applications received for this posting to fill any other positions within this classification which may open within six months following the closing of this position.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Skagit County, as an equal employment opportunity employer, encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.It is the policy of Skagit County to follow all federal and state laws to ensure non-discrimination in its employment practices.American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Notice: Individuals, who need an ADA accommodation to complete the application, test or interview process, please call: (360) 336-9433.The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the essential functions of this position, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload. Changes to the position description may be made at the discretion of the employer.
Salary : $34 - $52