Overnight Mental Health Professional, St. Charles
- Mobile Crisis Response Ecker Center for Behavioral Health
- 3.6 Saint Charles, IL Job Details Full-time $49,920
- $58,656 a year 1 day ago Benefits Health savings account Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Flexible spending account Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance 401(k) matching 403(b) Loan forgiveness Life insurance Qualifications Spanish CADC Driver's License Bachelor's degree Driving Clinical assessment documentation Clinical documentation Personal transportation assistance Working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds Clinical documentation standards Working with youth Full Job Description At Ecker Center for Behavioral Health, we are committed to building a team that truly represents the communities we serve — because great care starts with great people.
At Ecker, we are proud of the real difference our work makes every day, demonstrating dedication and a compassionate approach, where treatment is carefully planned and customized for each individual based on their unique needs and strengths. That same care extends to the well-being of each of our team members. Together, our staff fosters a welcoming workplace where every voice is heard, every perspective is valued, and open feedback drives continuous improvement. As a trusted behavioral health organization committed to providing care in the community since 1955, we offer an array of comprehensive services for youth, adolescents, and adults. Our Mobile Crisis Response team is an itinerant intervention brigade responding to the location of the individual seeking to, achieve crisis symptom reduction & stabilization, establish support for the individual's caregivers when applicable, and mitigate the crisis event.
Job Scope:
Work as part of a 2-person mobile crisis response team with agency-provided training to support community members experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Provide services face-to-face in the community and offer general outreach, support crisis safety planning, complete assessments, and provide solution focused interventions such as de-escalation, providing coping skills, and follow up care plans. Primary Responsibilities Provide crisis intervention and case management services in the community to clients referred to Mobile Crisis Team under the direction of a QMHP Provides triage, assessment, crisis de-escalation/resolution, coordination with local hospitals, police, fire, medical and behavioral health services, crisis planning and follow up. Manage walk-in, telephone and community-based crises. Delivers services primarily in the community where the client is located, including shelters and client homes. Provides referral and disposition options appropriate to the client's needs and safety including warm hand offs to referral sources. Schedules outpatient follow ups. Responds to Call4Calm requests and regional crisis call hubs such as the future 988. Evaluation of unfunded individuals and apply for Medicaid. Coordinates with CARES line for individuals funded with Medicaid. Performance Requirements Demonstrate independent decision-making skills, seeking consultation appropriately Interface and effectively liaison with other treatment providers Demonstrate knowledge of documentation standards and capacity to meet documentation expectations. Ability to value diversity, accept differences, apply cultural knowledge, and adapt to different cultural contexts. Knowledge of human development across the life cycle, as applicable to the clinical population served Must be able to work independently and be willing to travel in the community (Kane County and nearby Cook) Willing to transport clients when appropriate, current driver's license, automobile, and auto insurance required Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in human services field or 5 years' experience including experience providing crisis intervention Experience working with adults and children with mental health and/or substance use needs CADC preferred Bilingual Spanish preferred Must be able to work independently and be willing to travel in the community (Kane County and nearby Cook) Willing to transport clients when appropriate, current drivers license, automobile, and auto insurance
Schedule:
Monday
- Saturday (overnight), 11:30pm
- 8am, 40 hours/week Ecker Center for Behavioral Health offers a hearty benefit package that is highly competitive to the market and offers all full-time employees the following: 403(b) plan with organizational contributions of 2% to 7%, based on length of service Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance Flexible Spending Accounts Tuition reimbursement plus many other training opportunities Employee Assistance Program•face to face counseling sessions, resources for work/life, life coaching, financial, medical advocacy, and more Extended sick and disability leave Eligibility to participate in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) To further promote an active and healthy work/ life balance, Ecker Center also offers a generous amount of paid time off.
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- 4 weeks of vacation, based on length of service 9 Holidays 8 Personal days 8 Sick days Ecker Center for Behavioral Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a workplace where all team members have an opportunity to succeed.
Pay:
$49,920.00
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): Are you able to work the hours as posted? (Monday
- Friday (overnight), 11:30pm
- 8am, 40 hours/week)
Education:
Bachelor's (Preferred)
Language:
Spanish (Preferred)
License/Certification:
Drivers License (Required) CADC (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person