Community Response Clinician - Washington, United States - Department of Behavioral Healt

Department of Behavioral Healt
Department of Behavioral Healt
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Washington, United States

3 weeks ago

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JOB SUMMARY


This position is in the Community Services Administration, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer (COO), Clinical Services Administration, Department of Behavioral Health (DBH).


DBH's Community Response Team (CRT) is designed to provide outreach, assessment, support and service linkages to adult individuals and impacted communities in the District of Columbia 24 hours per day 7 days per week.

The team works closely with community members and identified partners to ensure that individuals needing behavioral health services are connected with the appropriate levels of care; works with community members and stakeholders to identify and develop tailored strategies to offer behavior health services and accessibility for individuals and groups needing behavioral health interventions; responds to requests for community outreach and intervention to develop and provide proactive interventions to reduce instances of crisis; works with local police partners to develop strategies, trainings, and provide direct care support as needed; supports the residents of the District by providing crisis services evaluations and interventions as needed.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serves as a licensed clinician responsible for implementing and overseeing a wide range of assessments and care coordination services for DC residents experiencing mental health and substance use challenges.
  • Serves as Lead in CRT responses; provides crisis intervention and assessments.
  • Links the individual to needed community resources, including medical, psychiatric, autism, and other services.
  • Assesses when immediate safety needs of the individual require referral to a higher level of care than is available through mobile crisis services and facilitate the referral.
  • Initiates FD12 Application Process (for emergency patients) as needed.
  • Provides brief behavioral health and/or intellectual and developmental disability interventions focused on deescalation and linkage to appropriate level of care.
  • Deescalates crisis situations through the provision of support to the individual.
  • Responds to dispatches and arrives onsite in compliance with established guidelines.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Master's degree from an accredited school in a mental health or related field.

Skill in assessments, crisis intervention and stabilization skills and familiarity with mental health

Knowledge of trauma informed care and treatment


LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Must have a valid license in the District of Columbia (e.g., LICSW, LMFT, LPC, RN, etc.)

Must maintain current and unrestricted clinical license in the District of Columbia and adhere to professional Code of Ethics.


WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in consumer residences, community-based facilities or specialized service centers throughout the Washington, D.C. area. The incumbent may be required to transport self to various locations throughout D.C. Work includes standing, walking, occasional heavy lifting and may involve participation in emergency restraint of consumers.


OTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTORS


The CRT functions as a 24/7 citywide crisis response team and as result assignments and locations can vary based on need.

The incumbent
may be required to work rotating shifts. May require working beyond scheduled shift when necessary.


AREA OF CONSIDERATION
Open to the Public


First Screening Date:
May 17, 2024, And Every Two Weeks Thereafter


TOUR OF DUTY
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday - Saturday


or
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Wednesday - Saturday (
Alternate
Work
Schedule)


WORKSITE
64 New York Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20002


Duration of Appointment:
Career Service - Permanent


Pay Plan, Series, and Grade:
CS-601-12


Salary:
$89,95- $115,104.


COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNION (Union)


This position is in the collective bargaining unit represented by SEM, and you may be required to pay an agency service fee through an automatic payroll deduction.


RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT

  • Criminal background check.
  • Traffic record check (as applicable).
  • Preemployment drug and alcohol test.
  • Reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol test.
  • Postaccident or incident drug and alcohol test.
  • Returntoduty and followup drug and alcohol test.

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