What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Therapist-Mobile Crisis Team position at LifePath Systems?
- $2000.00 sign -on-bonus*
- Shift: Saturday-Sunday 7am-7pm
Expectations include timely and thorough documentation, time management and organizations skills, active collaboration with community partners, and strong teamwork abilities.
Specific Targets: Include completing assessments as soon as possible and within the required response time based on the urgency level of each case. Ensure documentation is completed concurrently and signed by the end of shift. Assigned follow ups are completed at 24 hours, days 1-7, 30, 60, and 90-day intervals. Shift report is communicated at the end of each shift. 90% of full chart reviews receive a score of 80 or higher. Attends monthly team meeting.
Due to MCOT operating 24/7, employees may be required to work on center holidays if the holiday falls on their scheduled workday. In the event of unforeseen circumstances that require the use of Paid Time Off, employees are expected to notify their supervisor within 4 hours of their regularly scheduled work time. This position requires working two 12-hour shifts on Saturday and Sunday.
If Bilingual and receiving stipend, employee will be available to translate for other staff as needed and will utilize approved language in the provision of services as needed.
Qualifications
Education, Training, & Experience (including licensure and Certification)
- Master’s degree and licensed as Texas as LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or licensed Psychologist as required for credential of Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Art (LPHA) required.
- Previous Crisis experience preferred.
- English/Spanish bilingual preferred.
- Must have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license.
- Knowledge of community resources, of case management principles, objectives, standards, and methods; and of program policies and procedures.
- Be able to complete detailed, concise progress notes on all services provided during the sessions to meet timely documentation standards.
- Have the knowledge and experience in providing rehabilitative services to individuals with mental illness.
- Ability to assess individual’s needs, to coordinate services, to communicate effectively and to train others.
- Have the knowledge of the social services system and the ability to connect individuals with appropriate services.
- Be able to write clearly and professionally.
- Can think clearly and logically, to deal with potentially dangerous and/or emotional situations, and utilize de-escalation techniques.
- Have good time management and organizational skills.
- Able to work independently and collaboratively as needed and have effective communication with supervisory staff and community partners when necessary.