Licensed Clinician / Mental Health Counselor - LCSW , LMSW , LPC, APC, MFT - Full time - PRN
Company: Behavioral Health Link
Location: Macon
Posted on: March 16, 2023
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Job Description:
Description:
Seeking one Full time or several part time, PRN clinicians in
Macon, GA or following counties in the Macon area: Baldwin, Bibb,
Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Monroe, Morgan, Putnam, Twiggs,
Washington, or Wilkinson. Various Shifts Available. Candidates must
meet job and residency requirements for this role. Valid driver's
license and reliable transportation required.
**FULL BENEFITS**401K**PTO**MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT**
Position Overview:
Serve as first responder, providing community-based, face-to-face
clinical assessment, rapid response to children and adults with
behavioral health conditions, intellectual/developmental
disabilities, and/or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in an active
state of crisis. This service operates 24 hours a day, seven days a
week. Mobile Crisis care is provided in community settings
including, but not limited to homes, residential settings, other
treatment/support settings, schools, hospital emergency
departments, jails, and social service settings. The ability to
respond quickly, professionally and compassionately is
required.
Essential Duties:
--- Serve as lead in MCRS response providing clinical expertise to
MCRS team.
--- Ensure that Individuals provide informed consent when possible
or that clinical rationale is clear if such consent is not
obtainable.
--- Assess immediate needs of individuals in crisis. This includes
determining the level of risk and consideration of all available
risk factors and resources that may contribute positively or
negatively to the Individual's crisis and their ability to develop
and follow a safety plan or other plan of care.
--- Consider all available natural supports and resources to
develop an effective and practical intervention plan for
Individuals in crisis.
--- Deescalate crisis situations through the provision of support
to the individual.
--- Assist the individual and, when present, family/caregivers in
identifying precursors to the crisis and potential solutions to
resolve the crisis within the setting.
--- Assist the Individual and, when present, family/caregivers in
developing a safety plan that provides strategies that can be used
in the event of future crises.
--- Identify and, when possible, link the individual to needed
community resources, including medical, psychiatric, autism, and
other services, including but not limited to DBHDD services
required to meet immediate and/or ongoing needs.
--- Explore existing crisis or behavior plans (including WRAP).
Provide feedback about how the plan may be incorporated into
self-care or encourage follow-up with provider to revise the
plan.
--- Assess when immediate safety needs of the individual require
referral to a higher level of care than is available through mobile
crisis services and facilitate the referral.
--- Initiate 1013/2013 as needed.
--- Arrange for transportation to emergency and crisis facilities
(ERs, CSUs, BHCCs, IDD/ASD-specific IDD crisis homes) when
indicated based upon the needs of the Individual.
--- Provide brief behavioral health and/or intellectual and
developmental disability interventions focused on de-escalation and
linkage to appropriate level of care.
--- Navigate company software systems proficiently to complete
appropriate and required documentation.
--- To support service linkage, follow-up as needed in accordance
with established guidelines and standards.
--- Communicate and coordinate care with other team members,
ensuring the safety of the team, Individuals, and the general
public. Support an interdisciplinary approach to crisis
intervention that considers perspectives of others on the team.
--- Escalate concerns to supervisor or other MCRS leadership when
unable to resolve situations effectively and independently.
--- Respond to dispatches and arrive on site in compliance with
contract deliverable.
--- Maintain current and unrestricted clinical license in the state
of Georgia and adhere to the professional Code of Ethics.
--- Mobile Crisis work occurs in varied and unpredictable community
settings, in which it is important for staff to remain alert and
aware of their surroundings.
--- Operate and drive safely in accordance with our company
policies.
--- A team approach is critical to supporting safety for all
responders and persons served.
--- Additional duties as assigned and requires working beyond
scheduled shift when necessary.
Experience, Skills and Qualifications
--- Minimum one to two years' clinical experience.
--- Experience in assessment, crisis intervention and stabilization
skills and familiarity with the mental health, addictive disease,
and Intellectual or Developmental disability service delivery
system is preferred.
Requirements:
Education & Credentials:
Master's degree from an accredited school with a valid license in
the state of Georgia as an LCSW, LMFT, or an LPC (must be legally
authorized with the ability to complete form 1013 or 2013).
Some other licenses may be granted a waiver from DBHDD to work this
position. These licenses include RN, LAPC, LAMFT, and LMSW. DBHDD
waivers are granted on a case-by-case basis specific to individual
staff members, and they are temporary exceptions to contract
language. Staff with one of these licenses working under a waiver
agreement will be reassigned to a Second Responder position at any
time the waiver agreement expires and is not renewed.
Travel Requirements:
--- This is a 100% mobile response position that requires a valid,
unrestricted driver's license.
--- First responders must be able to drive in a car for the
duration of their assigned shift, if necessary.
--- First responders must be able to drive at any time of day or
night, and do so safely and without restriction for length,
duration or condition of the drive.
--- At times, driving in heavy traffic or other adverse weather
conditions may be required.
Physical Requirements:
This job requires employees to respond to mobile dispatches
throughout the shift, via their own personal vehicle. The position
requires frequent in person interaction. The ability to stand,
walk, drive, speak and move freely are required. The position
routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers -
including virtual meeting software and various communications
applications and smart phones. Bending, lifting, and manipulating
objects up to 25 lbs. may be occasionally required. Ability to
drive, stand, or walk for up to 8+ hours a day outdoors is
required.
Behavioral Health Link Equal Opportunity Statement:
Behavioral Health Link maintains a work environment free from
discrimination, one where employees are treated with dignity and
respect. All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling
BHL's commitment to equal employment opportunity. We are an equal
opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants for
employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or
medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic
information, marital status, medical condition, national origin,
physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected
veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual
orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable
laws, regulations and ordinances. We adhere to these principles in
all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training,
compensation, promotion, benefits, social and recreational
programs, and discipline.
Behavioral Health Link is a drug free workplace every employee will
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