Position
Title: Mental Health Therapist
Position
#: 2251
Location: Greeley,
CO
Employment Status: Full-time; Monday-Friday, shifts may vary
North
Range Behavioral Health - Where Hope Begins and Change is Possible
Program:
The Crisis Response Team is a
multidisciplinary team dedicated to providing quality care and assessments to
individuals and families who are in need of crisis intervention. The team provides
behavioral health services to walk-in customers, agency residential programs,
and in other community settings.
Position Summary: Employee serves as part of a mobile crisis team and
provides behavioral health services to individuals in a crisis. Respond to on-scene crisis situations and
interface with law enforcement and other emergency personnel as requested.
Provide intervention and counseling services to walk-in customers, agency
residential programs, and in other community settings. Provides on-going
assessment, crisis intervention, individual, family, and group therapy and case
management services. Develops
strength-based service plans, monitors treatment progress, documents
interactions and maintains electronic clinical records and other reporting data
for individuals with mild to severe mental illness and/or substance use
disorders. Coordinates with internal as well as external supportive services to
deliver needed services to clients.
Collaborates with clinical supervisor, other team members and
psychiatrist regarding treatment. Employee may assist with transporting
customers in crisis to local resources when needed.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Education/Credentials
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Master's
Degree in psychology, social work, or other behavioral health discipline from
an accredited college or universityrequired
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Colorado
clinical licensure in appropriate disciplinehighly
desired(LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LP)
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Ability to become credentialed with various health insurance
companies if licensed
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Bilingual
preferred (Monetary incentives available)
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CAC
preferred
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Valid Colorado
driver's license and driving record that meets with agency insurability
requirements as set forth for someone that must transport clients
Experience
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2 years'
experience in the Behavioral Health Field preferred
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Experience
in coordinating mental health intervention plans and services with other
agencies
Knowledge of:
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Mild to severe
mental health and/or substance use disorders/disabilities and the recovery
process.
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Professional and
ethical guidelines as outlined by the State of Colorado.
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Basic and routine
computer keyboarding, programs and software.
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Basic, routine,
and advanced records maintenance and filing practices.
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Basic, routine,
and advanced office management practices and operating procedures.
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Workplace
policies and professionalism.
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Organizational
structure, workflow and operating procedures.
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Effective
de-escalation techniques.
Skills/Abilities
to:
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Identify and
support appropriate diagnostic assessment using current diagnostic system.
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Coordinate mental
and/or behavioral health intervention plans and services with other agencies.
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Plan and use
effective interventions with clients.
Appropriately assess the need for law enforcement involvement.
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Provide treatment
and case management in routine and crisis situations.
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Plan, organize,
time manage and prioritize multiple tasks and assignments. Use effective follow
through. Endure periods of heavy
workload.
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Visually assess
responses to mental illness or reaction to substance abuse medications.
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Read, analyze,
and interpret related professional periodicals, journals, technical procedures
or government regulations.
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Apply principles
of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical
problems.
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Communicate
effectively and positively, both orally and in writing with a wide range of
individuals and constituencies, including when under emotionally charged and
stressful situations.
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Work with diverse
populations and be culturally sensitive.
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Maintain
confidentiality.
Responsibilities:
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Adhere to
utilization, quality improvement and corporate compliance policy and standards.
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Provide services
to clients as assigned by administrative/clinical supervisor. May work with specific age group and/or level
of care based on program assignment.
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Provide
person-centered assessment, goal planning, and treatment for mental health
and/or substance use issues. Provide
screening, intakes, and assessment of clients utilizing required instruments
and formats within appropriate time lines.
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Develop
strength-based written treatment plans/updates and continuing care plans and
make appropriate referrals. Complete written discharge summaries and
correspondence within established time lines.
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Observe clients
in a variety of situations. Assess diagnosis and mental status of clients, evaluate current level of functioning, and develop and
implement treatment/service plan to address clients' needs.
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Intervene and
de-escalate crisis situations with clients.
Provide crisis intervention via telephone or face-to-face in a variety
of settings that may include crisis walk in services, mobile on-site services,
residential settings, etc. Assess risk of harm to self or others and arrange
needed resources.
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Collaborate with
other clinicians, law enforcement, external providers, and psychiatrists to
provide services to clients. Maintain close and cooperative relationships with
community agencies and other public agencies in carrying out treatment/service
plans.
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Collaborate
continuously with assigned clients in order to devise safety planning, provide
symptom management, identify support systems, reduce and mitigate risk factors.
May deliver services to clients in their
homes or other settings in the community.
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Assist
individuals in improving their well-being and quality of life by training in
behavioral skills; educate clients to make informed choices; develop clients'
coping skills; help clients to problem solve and negotiate tasks of daily
living.
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Learn, utilize,
and support fidelity of any evidence-based practices within assigned program to
ensure effective interventions with clients.
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Perform case
management services as needed to assist clients to meet their goals as stated
in his/her service and/or treatment plans.
Refer clients to internal and external supportive services such as
vocational, medical, social services, and housing authority as well as
residential, respite, and inpatient treatment.
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Maintain
electronic health records in accordance with agency standards; confirm coding
of services rendered is ethically appropriate and results in successful
billing. May include entry into
partnering agency electronic systems (i.e. integrated care).
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Demonstrate
fiscal responsibility by supporting agency collection policies and procedures;
assure client understanding of service charges and fee changes.
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Work proactively
with payor sources to ensure payment of services; align services with payor
authorizations and/or request authorization prior to provision of service.
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Advocate for
clients in many different forums including at the federal, state and local
court systems, with family, and/or school system.
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May monitor
Antabuse, urine analysis, breathalyzers and other medication as required.
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Facilitate
counseling groups as assigned. May provide intake, inpatient admissions and
Medicaid authorizations.
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Attend staff
meetings, clinical supervision and other meetings as assigned.
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May instruct and
supervise students serving internships and/or provide clinical supervision of
other staff, based upon appropriate credentials.
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May complete 72
hour hold and provide other 27-65 services as allowed by statute and may
support emergency commitment and involuntary commitment processes. May be
called upon to restrain clients in certain environments.
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May use center
vehicle to transport clients for necessary treatment and/or community
connections.
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May be called
upon to occasionally make formal presentations or participate in public
speaking engagements as representation for NRBH.
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Other duties as
assigned by the Program Director and/or Coordinator.
Working
Conditions:
Services may involve travel to offsite locations for assessments,
service provision, and crisis management. Service delivery environments and
conditions may vary based on program assignment. Work hours can vary, and may
require some on-call scheduling including weekends, evenings, and holidays per
program requirements. Residential
assignments may require on-duty meal periods.