Join Our TeamAre you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals experiencing behavioral health crises? Join our dynamic and compassionate Crisis Team, where no two shifts are ever the same. In this fast-paced role, based at the Bright Path Center, you'll provide immediate support, conduct assessments, and help clients and their families develop a path forward. As part of Lenape Valley Foundation's expanded services- including Substance Abuse Disorder and Withdrawal Management, you will play a vital role in delivering critical, life-changing care within a growing, innovative program. This is a 24/7 program with both full and part-time shifts available.
Ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Apply now and become a vital part of a team that's changing lives every day. What We OfferNEW!! DailyPay- gives you the flexibility to access your earnings instantly- on your own schedule!!Enhanced pay rate for candidates with a masters degreeEnhanced pay rate for individuals who have completed the required trainings through PA Department of Drug & Alcohol ProgramsEnhanced pay rate for the following certifications:
CAAC, CADC, CAADC, or Certified Clinical Supervisor Significant shift differentials for overnight and weekend shiftsPaid training and supervisionOpportunities to cross-train across Crisis programs403(b) Retirement Plan
FULL TIME
Benefits Package Includes:
Generous PTO Policy15 PTO Days, 10 Paid Sick Days, 4 Paid Personal Days, 7 Paid Holidays, 5 Paid Conference DaysMedical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceCredit available for medical opt-outFlexible Spending Account (FSA)Long-Term Disability and Basic Life InsuranceEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Continuing Education Assistance ProgramAccess to student loan management and repayment support What You BringMinimum of a bachelors degree in psychology, sociology, social work, nursing, or counseling; or be a registered nurseAt least two years of experience in human services, with one year in direct mental health care
Preferred:
At least one year's experience in a drug and alcohol settingExperience in conducting ASAM Level of Care Assessments strongly preferredStrong verbal and written communication skillsProficiency in computer use; experience with EHR systems preferredAbility to meet the physical demands of the role, with or without accommodation Your RoleMonitor a 24-hour crisis call centerProvide triage, crisis counseling, information, and referralsConduct face-to-face level-of-care assessmentsDeliver in-person crisis counseling and planningFacilitate emergency psychiatric evaluations and involuntary commitment applications when necessary About Lenape Valley FoundationSince 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation (LVF) has been a trusted non-profit provider of essential human services in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Our mission is to partner with individuals facing mental health, substance use, or developmental challenges as they pursue personal goals and improved quality of life. With over 30 programs and a commitment to evidence-based care, LVF continues to evolve to meet community needs.
Our Commitment To Diversity and InclusionLVF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a workplace that respects and celebrates diversity. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and ensure a discrimination and harassment free environment where everyone is treated with dignity.