Mental Health Specialist II
- Mobile Response Team 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 281 Laclair Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420 $6,838
- $8,000 a month
- Full-time Coos Health & Wellness 14 reviews $6,838
- $8,000 a month
- Full-time We offer a $10,000 sign-on bonus and up to $6,000 relocation assistance.
Eligibility for both State and National Health Service Corp Loan repayment programs. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Mental Health Therapist to join our Coos Health & Wellness Mobile Response Team. As a Mental Health Therapist, you will provide clinical counseling and support to people experiencing mental health challenges. This is an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of others and contribute to their overall well-being.
MRT:
Work in a mobile crisis team setting that coordinates and works closely with local law enforcement, community partners, and community members to provide quick and timely telephonic and face to face consultation and evaluation to those in acute crisis. Provide crisis evaluation, de-escalation, intervention, stabilization and support for individuals in the community. Position is located in Coos County, Oregon on the beautiful Southern Oregon Coast. Must be a qualified mental health professional or eligible; Master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or other mental health related field; or Bachelors in Nursing or occupational therapy with license and experience. Must pass a criminal background check per state requirements. Position requires thorough knowledge of the techniques and principles of psychological, behavioral, and social disorders and the application of psychological treatment to these disorders; skill in dealing with the mentally ill and their families; skill in dealing with the public in advocating for the mentally and emotionally disturbed; ability to develop cooperative relationships with families, physicians, agency personnel and executives and public officials; ability to take part in diagnostic and treatment planning conferences; ability to prepare concise and complete reports and patient records; ability to participate in social planning and to carry out recommendations and directives. At least two years postgraduate experience providing clinical mental health services that include diagnostic assessment and interventions. CADC and Bi-lingual a plus.
Working conditions of position:
Mobile Response Team (MRT) clinicians are not required to be in the traditional office setting. Shifts are assigned 48 hours at a time and work often takes place in the community. MRT clinicians are able to work either from home or office. They must be available by phone and return missed calls within 10 minutes or less of receiving them. Travel is required within the county and infrequent travel within the State. The functions of this position classification include, but are not limited to: Provide crisis response services available to community members, law enforcement, and community partners 24/7/365 on rotating 48-hour shifts. Provide immediate telephonic response to assess crisis and determine the risk, mental status, medical stability and appropriate response to individuals; provide face-to-face response as needed. Direct coordination with community partners, local hospitals, and law enforcement to provide crisis evaluation, de-escalation, intervention, stabilization, and resources to individuals in acute crisis. Provide support, counseling and education to individuals by providing referrals to appropriate resources, linkage to services, and safety planning. Implement approaches that utilize and enhance consumers' natural supports. Understand and utilize principles of motivational interviewing and provide stage appropriate interventions while maintaining a client centered approach. Help maintain self-respect, personal dignity, and physical safety of each recipient. Support team based approach to crisis management, using knowledge of multidisciplinary approaches and ability to be flexible. Maintain all applicable professional, legal and ethical standards, including confidentiality, dual relations, and informed consent. Completion of Civil Commitment Training and appointment as director designee. Provide clinical documentation, reports, and records to meet State, Federal, Regional and departmental standards and requirements. Includes, but not limited to: a. Clinical formulations that result in a provisional diagnosis and clearly direct treatment considerations and focus. b. Clear documentation for psychosocial and diagnostic assessments. c. Recovery oriented treatment plans with objective, measurable objectives. d. Clear, organized, timely progress notes. Represent the comprehensive mental health program to the community and promote the interest and education of the community in mental health. Learn/utilize computer medical record system including use of newer office technologies.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$6,838.00
00 per month
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Relocation assistance Retirement plan Vision insurance Application Question(s): This position provides crisis response services available to community members, law enforcement, and community partners 24/7/365. Are you willing to work on rotating 48-hour shifts.
Education:
Master's (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person