What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mobile Crisis Therapist (52585) position at LIFESKILLS GROUP?
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Mobile Crisis Clinician will provide high-quality, evidence-based behavioral health services to individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. Provide crisis counseling to adults by providing psychotherapy and identifying interventions such as referrals to support resources to assist in resolving crisis situations. Provide evaluations or assistance in voluntary crisis unit admissions when needed. Mobile crisis services accept referrals from community agencies, family members, and individuals.
- Deliver mobile behavioral health crisis services to individuals by de-escalating crises, developing safety plans, stabilizing situations, and improving individuals' level of functioning to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations, Emergency Department visits, or legal consequences.
- Conduct crisis interventions, assessments, stabilization services, and make referrals to the appropriate level of care for individuals in crisis, including those with OUD and co-occurring disorders, within the community.
- Provide consultation, education, and establish networking relationships with community agencies such as law enforcement, industries, hospitals, jails, and the Department of Community Based Services.
- Collaborate with the Mobile Crisis Peer Support Specialist and other team members to deliver comprehensive support and care coordination for individuals in crisis.
- Develop individualized crisis plans that focus on least-restrictive interventions and promote recovery-oriented care.
- Coordinate with law enforcement, healthcare providers, and community organizations to resolve crises and facilitate access to appropriate resources.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all client interactions, assessments, and referrals to ensure compliance with organizational and regulatory standards.
- Pursue ongoing professional development and training to stay current in crisis intervention methods, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based practices.
- Support clients by addressing transportation barriers, including transporting or arranging transportation to appointments and services that sustain outpatient care and recovery.
- Work an alternate schedule as needed to meet program needs.
- Other duties as required/assigned.
Minimum of either (1) Master's degree in clinical or counseling psychology with Kentucky licensure as a psychological associate; (2) Master's in social work with Kentucky licensure as a LCSW; or (3) others who meet QMHP qualifications or other fully licenced professional. Experience in crisis services and/or working with OUD and co-occurring disorders is preferred. Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and present proof of automobile insurance. Must pass a legally required Criminal Records Check and a Sexual Offender Registry check. Must provide proof of a recent (less than 1-year-old) TB skin test.
Salary : $77,000