What are the responsibilities and job description for the Stabilization & Intervention Response Clinician position at HOUSING INITIATIVES INC?
Position Summary: The Stabilization & Intervention Response Team Clinician plays a supportive role on the interdisciplinary Stabilization & Intervention Response Team (SIRT). The purpose of this team is to provide resources to individuals facing challenges in keeping their housing. The focus is both on the client and the client’s experience within their apartment. The team bridges the needs between housing, clinical, and maintenance.
The position will be primarily responsible for working within a multidiciplinary team, to provide on-site and off-site support for the wide variety of clients that Housing Initiatives supports in independent housing in a diverse portfolio of properties located throughout the City of Madison. The position serves individuals with complex needs and may respond to urgent or crisis situations in community, home, hospital, or office settings.
Additionally, this team provides high-level case management and clinical intervention services to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises, housing instability, complex trauma, substance use concerns, or significant functional impairThe ideal candidate will have professional licensure and experience in a field directly related to the treatment or care for conditions typically present with serious mentally illness, homelessness, substance abuse, and other related trauma.ment.
This role requires advanced clinical judgment, crisis de-escalation skills, trauma-informed practice, and the ability to coordinate care across systems while maintaining compliance with Medicaid and regulatory standards.
Direct experience with the homeless and/or those who live with a severe and persistent mental illness is also of vital in this position. The ability to build rapport with clients is also an essential part of this role.
The position will be primarily responsible for working within a multidiciplinary team, to provide on-site and off-site support for the wide variety of clients that Housing Initiatives supports in independent housing in a diverse portfolio of properties located throughout the City of Madison. The position serves individuals with complex needs and may respond to urgent or crisis situations in community, home, hospital, or office settings.
Additionally, this team provides high-level case management and clinical intervention services to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises, housing instability, complex trauma, substance use concerns, or significant functional impairThe ideal candidate will have professional licensure and experience in a field directly related to the treatment or care for conditions typically present with serious mentally illness, homelessness, substance abuse, and other related trauma.ment.
This role requires advanced clinical judgment, crisis de-escalation skills, trauma-informed practice, and the ability to coordinate care across systems while maintaining compliance with Medicaid and regulatory standards.
Direct experience with the homeless and/or those who live with a severe and persistent mental illness is also of vital in this position. The ability to build rapport with clients is also an essential part of this role.