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Mobile Crisis Therapist I (54645)

CAYA Collaborative Care
1 hour ago
Full-time
On-site
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
Master's
Job DetailsJob Location: Adult Crisis Stabilization 0AV58 - Bowling Green, KY 42101Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: Graduate DegreeSalary Range: $65,000.00 - $65,000.00 Salary/yearTravel Percentage: Road WarriorJob Shift: 3rd shiftJob Category: TherapistPOSITION SUMMARY:

The Mobile Crisis Clinician I provides rapid, community based crisis assessment, intervention, and short term stabilization for individuals experiencing behavioral health emergencies. Services are delivered where the crisis occurs including homes, schools, shelters, and other community locations, with telehealth used when appropriate. The role prioritizes diversion from jail, emergency departments, and psychiatric hospitalization when clinically appropriate and consistent with least restrictive care. This position functions as part of a mobile crisis team and collaborates closely with the broader crisis continuum to ensure timely assessment, coordinated clinical recommendations, and access to appropriate services. Services may include brief individual, family, or group interventions and collaborative treatment planning as clinically appropriate during crisis stabilization and follow up. All services are delivered using trauma informed, culturally responsive, and person-centered practices with a focus on safety, dignity, and least restrictive care.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:



Deliver mobile behavioral health crisis services including de-escalation, safety planning, stabilization, and functional support to reduce the need for unnecessary emergency department visits, hospitalization, or legal involvement


Conduct crisis assessments, risk assessments, and stabilization services in the community and make referrals to the appropriate level of care, including for individuals with OUD and co-occurring disorders


Provide brief individual, family, or group therapeutic interventions and develop crisis care or initial treatment plans as clinically appropriate


Collaborate with the Mobile Crisis Peer Support Specialist and other team members to deliver coordinated support and care planning


Coordinate with law enforcement, healthcare providers, schools, DCBS, hospitals, jails, and community organizations to resolve crises and facilitate access to appropriate resources


Provide consultation, education, and collaborative problem solving with community partners as needed


Develop individualized crisis plans that focus on least restrictive interventions and promote recovery-oriented care


Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all client contacts, assessments, interventions, and referrals in accordance with organizational and regulatory standards


Participate in ongoing professional development and training related to crisis intervention, trauma informed care, and evidence-based practices


Participate in regular clinical supervision, case consultation, and case review to support quality care, licensure requirements, and professional growth


Work alternate schedules and participate in on call coverage as needed to meet 24/7 program needs


Perform other related duties as assigned within the scope of licensure and training.


QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS:



Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related behavioral health field from an accredited program


Active associate, provisional, or temporary licensure in the state under approved clinical supervision


Ability to conduct clinical assessments and provide appropriate crisis intervention services


Knowledge of crisis intervention principles, suicide risk assessment, and trauma informed care


Strong verbal communication, written documentation, and organizational skills


Ability to work independently while appropriately utilizing clinical supervision and consultation


Ability to adapt to changing clinical demands and work in high acuity environments



JOB REQUIREMENTS / EXPECTATIONS:



Ability to sit for extended periods of time and use a computer for clinical documentation


Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout a variety of service environments as required


May require transporting individuals as part of job duties and must maintain a valid driver’s license and active insurance if applicable


Work is performed in variable environments that may involve exposure to individuals in acute emotional distress


Crisis services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Work hours may be irregular and may include evenings, weekends, holidays, overnight shifts, and on call responsibilities based on operational and coverage needs


Performance is evaluated through clinical supervision, documentation reviews, quality assurance measures, productivity standards, and achievement of departmental and agency goals



CORE VALUES:

All employees must be willing to live our company's core values.



Integrity – Exhibiting the highest moral, ethical and legal standards. Doing the right thing – even when no one else is looking.


Teamwork – Putting team success over personal success. Actively valuing the strengths and talents of others.


Trust/Respect– Seeing and believing in the good intentions of others. Interacting with others in a way that makes them feel valued. Listening without judging. Offering understanding and acceptance.


Care/Compassion – Demonstrating unconditional kindness, concern and empathy. Exhibiting genuine concern for others.


Ownership/Accountability – Taking personal responsibility for one’s work, actions and feelings. Accepting responsibility for and learning from mistakes.