Department: Crisis Intervention Services
Reports to: Director of Intensive Services
Pay Range: $100,000 to $120,000 per year (DOE/DOQ)
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Vacation, Sick Leave, Float Days & Paid Holidays
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- Wellness Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- LifeFlight Membership
- Education Allowance
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supervises
all crisis personnel, including DCRs, in the provision of 24-hour, seven
days per week coverage for crisis response and in Eastern Clallam County.
- Ensures
that crisis services, involuntary commitment investigations/detentions,
and LRA monitoring are provided in compliance within state and Salish
Behavioral Health Organization (SBH-ASO) guidelines as well as agency
standards of care.
- Supervises
staff in provision of CCRC intakes, court ordered mental health
evaluations, health screenings, and other services as needed.
- Oversees
the authorization and extension of inpatient hospitalizations and ensures
the coordination of hospital discharge planning for unenrolled
individuals.
- Responsible
for scheduling staff to cover assigned duties on a 24-hour basis and
providing coverage for shifts as a DCR on an as needed basis.
- Ensures
that DCR's have consultation available as needed on a 24-hour basis.
- Conducts
staff meetings and individual staff supervision on a regular basis,
administers timely performance evaluations, and provides
counseling/corrective action as appropriate.
- Provides
both administrative and clinical supervision for all assigned staff.
- Meets
regularly with community partners such as law enforcement, Olympic Medical
Center, corrections, and housing programs to facilitate effective working
relationships and engage in case staffing and problem solving as needed.
- Meets
regularly with other providers of crisis service in the region as well as
oversees relationship with the region's Evaluation and Treatment facility
in order to address issues effecting quality delivery of crisis services
throughout the region.
- Coordinates
program activities with other supervisors.
- Participates
in staff recruitment, training, and development.
- Provides
in-service training for staff and the community as needed on Suicide
Intervention and Assessment, ITA, Crisis Intervention, and other relevant
topics.
- Performs
other duties as assigned by the Clinical Director.
- Maintains
familiarity with and handles client information in accordance with Federal
Regulations (42 CFR, Part 2), the Revised Code of Washington (RCW
71.05.390 and RCW 71.24), and other applicable laws pertaining to
confidentiality of client and staff information.
- Maintains
physical security of confidential materials and assigned Agency property.
SECONDARY
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs
relevant clinical and administrative tasks according to agency policies.
- Demonstrates
proficiency in utilization of the Agency's electronic medical record
system.
- Participates
in team meetings and program development.
PERFORMANCE
EXPECTATIONS:
- Ensures
that crisis intervention is provided on a 24-hour basis without exception.
- Ensures
that referrals for crisis services are responded to in a timely manner
with appropriate intervention and follow-up.
- Ensures
that DCRs are appropriately trained and equipped to provide Involuntary
Treatment Act evaluation based on legal and clinical knowledge.
REQUIRED EDUCATION,
LICENSE(S), CERTIFICATION, AND EXPERIENCE:
Education: Master's degree or higher in Counseling or a related field in Social Services
Experience: Minimum three (3) years of experience providing
crisis intervention and/or therapeutic services in the State of Washington. Current DCR designation preferred.
Licensure:
- Meets
qualifications to be a Mental Health Professional in the State of Washington
- Be credentialed as an Agency Affiliated Counselor
and be eligible for licensure or be licensed in the State of Washington by the
Department of Health as a Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and
Family Therapist, BSN/RN, or psychologist. Maintain current Food Worker permit
and Adult CPR/First Aid certification.
Other:
- Must have a valid
Washington Driver's License, with reliable transportation
- Extensive knowledge of
WAC and RCW statutes
Additional agency requirements:
- Must
be able to pass a pre-employment drug test and background check
- Must
be able to provide vaccination records for MMR, Hep B, Tdap and recent flu shot
PREFERRED ADDITIONAL
CREDENTIALS/EXPERIENCE:
Experience: Experience as a
clinical supervisor and/or DCR
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Essential:
- Excellent
clinical judgement and crisis intervention skills.
- Proficiency
in PBH's electronic medical record system.
- Knowledge
of PBH's administrative policies and procedures.
- Ability
to interact in a professional manner with clients, the public, and staff.
- Meets
eligibility requirements per Washington Administrative Code to be designated as
a DCR.
- Ability
to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Ability
to identify and resolve problems effectively.
- Ability
to plan and prioritize work and meet agency standards for performance, quality
assurance, and productivity.
NATURE AND SCOPE:
Physical Demands:
- Moderate
physical effort: lift/carry up to 25 lbs.
- Occasional
walking/standing.
- Occasionally
lifts/pushes supplies and/or materials.
Cognitive Skills:
- Strong
organizational skills.
Working Environment:
- May
be exposed to infections and contagious diseases.
- Occasionally
exposed to patients exhibiting assaultive behaviors.
Working Demands:
- Frequent
pressure due to schedule demands.
- Contact
with patients under a wide variety of circumstances.
- Subject
to varying and unpredictable situations.
- Handles
emergency or crisis situations.
Principal Challenges:
- Managing
a 24-hour crisis team to meet the demands of a community with limited resources.
*Peninsula Behavioral Health does not discriminate because of a person's presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity including transgender status, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related conditions, age (40), honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, state employee or health care whistleblower status.