Critical Time Intervention Coach Position Available In Sullivan, New Hampshire
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Job Description
941 of 10,000 Salary Not Available Critical Time Intervention Coach
West Central Behavioral Health
Occupation:
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Location:
Claremont, NH – 03743
Positions available: 1
Job #: 621202050
Source:
West Central Behavioral Health
Posted:
4/26/2025
Web Site:
www.wcbh.org
Job Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More) Job Requirements and Properties Job Requirements and Properties HS Job Description Help for Job Description. Job Description Help for Job Description. Would you like a rewarding job? One that gives back as much as you give? We are hiring for a Community Transitions Critical Time Intervention (CTI) Coach. This individual is responsible for providing community-based, time-limited, face-to-face interventions to individuals with the goal of supporting successful transitions and community integration. CTI is an intensive case management model designed to assist individuals with behavioral health challenges by linking them with clinical and community supports in an effort to decrease psychiatric hospitalizations and emergency department visits. CTI promotes a focus on recovery, and bridges the gap between institutional and independent living by helping individuals connect to services like mental health treatment, primary care, substance use, and housing over a 9-month period.
Locations:
Claremont and Lebanon, New Hampshire Responsibilities:
- Provide CTI interventions for an assigned group of clients including coordinating and monitoring the activities of a documented transition plan.
- Utilizing a person-centered approach, develop, implement, evaluate, and revise goals and plans in partnership with participants.
- Provide individual skill building to promote independent living and system management.
- Ensure immediate changes are made in transition plans as client’s needs change.
- Consult with community agencies and natural supports to ensure coordination in the service process.
- Conduct brief, evidence-based, and developmentally appropriate screening and conduct or arrange for more detailed assessments when indicated.
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Education and Experience:
- A Bachelor’s degree in a related human service field
- At least 2 years of experience working with behavioral health, developmentally delayed, incarcerated and/or substance use populations – either older youth or adults.
- Additional certifications or credentials a plus OR
- A high school diploma or GED
- At least 4 years of experience working with behavioral health, developmentally delayed, incarcerated and/or substance use populations – either older youth or adults.
- A Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) Certification through a program that is endorsed by the State of New Hampshire.
- Additional certifications or credentials a plus
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to build relationships and to work effectively with people of diverse social, faith, economic, and racial/ethnic backgrounds.
- Ability to work independently, visit clients in the community and respond appropriately to unexpected situations.
- Ability to work constructively with clients facing a range of challenges stemming from behavioral health disorders, substance use, incarceration, short and long-term institutionalization, trauma, etc.
- Ability to be even tempered and flexible; establish rapport, rapidly develop and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals, including healthcare consumers, family members and other providers.
- Proactively prioritize initiatives and have ability to multi-task.
Ability to accept constructive feedback and