26-10544 Mobile Mental Health Therapist 911 Crisis Call Taker - $2,000 or $ at CMHA Candidate Experience Site
Lansing, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Mar, 26

Salary

74560.0

Posted On

26 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Crisis Intervention, Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse Services, Case Documentation, Communication, Community Collaboration, Strength-Based Approach, Behavior Evaluation, Emotional Trauma Assessment, Follow-Up Care, Treatment Options, Professional Credentialing, Documentation Skills, Transportation Access, Team Collaboration, Crisis Management

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
This position offers a $2,000 (1 year stay-on agreement) or 4,000 (2 year stay-on agreement) Sign On Bonus with the agency! This bonus will be provided upon completion of a probationary period. CMHA-CEI is a Michigan Certified Bronze Level Veteran Friendly Employer, and we encourage active military service members, veterans, and their family members to apply. Responsibilities: Under the guidance of the Crisis Services Coordinator, this position entails serving as a master’s level professional clinician who provides a comprehensive array of direct and indirect mental health and substance abuse services within a collaborative team environment. The primary focus is to deliver immediate crisis intervention services to individuals experiencing mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorders. The clinician will operate both in an office setting and within the community as required. Collaboration with community partners is essential to determine suitable treatment options for stabilization, along with the provision of follow-up care, ensuring continuous communication takes place. This role includes the responsibility for thorough case documentation. The clinician evaluates challenging behaviors and emotional trauma through interviews and observations of consumers, as well as by reviewing records and developing a concise crisis intervention plan based on a strength-based approach. Additionally, the clinician is accountable for executing all activities of the sub-unit in a manner that aligns with CMHA-CEI's mission, policies, and procedures. Requirements: Master’s degree in social work, Psychology, or related field is required. Possession of an appropriate State of Michigan credential is required. Four years' experience in crisis intervention and community mental health required. Must be able to complete extensive documentation within electronic records. Must be able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Access to reliable means of transportation for job related use is required. Conditional Employment Requirements: Employment offers for this position will be contingent upon the results of a background verification and credentialing procedure consisting of: Michigan State Police clearance check, undergo and pass a Central Registry Screening, verification of an acceptable driving record, verification of a professional license, Medicaid/Medicare verification, educational background check and verification of an acceptable work history. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen. To Apply: Applicants must submit an employment application. Resumes cannot be substituted for the employment application. CMHA-CEI’s promotion of diversity is fueled by the desire to seek equality of opportunity for all people. CMHA-CEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Salary: Starting salary $66,232 - $74,560 annually with scheduled, annual increases that can result in a salary of $85,419. Schedule: Sun, Mon, Tues 10am - 10pm and every other Saturday 10am – 6pm. Location: Adult Mental Health Services/Lansing, MI
Responsibilities
The clinician provides immediate crisis intervention services to individuals experiencing mental illness or substance use disorders, collaborating with community partners for treatment options. Responsibilities also include thorough case documentation and developing crisis intervention plans.
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