Job Type
Part-time
Description
Our mental health team is seeking part-time Crisis Workers to be responsible for providing telephone crisis intervention and mobile services to distressed Westmoreland County residents. As a Crisis Worker, you will use informed counseling skills to:
Provide crisis intervention services including psycho-educational coaching, resource information, and referrals and after care to individuals exhibiting acute behavioral problems, disturbed thoughts, mood and/or social conflicts,
Maintain 24/7 call center presence through three different shifts, and
Travel using agency vehicle to respond to acute and emergency calls where such cases warrant
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provide the following crisis intervention services: psycho- educational coaching, assessments, resource information, referrals and after care to mental health consumers who are exhibiting a wide array of acute problems/ behaviors, disturbed thoughts, mood and/or social conflicts. Services are provided via the telephone and in the community.
• Complete all documentation required for each Crisis Program according to the Program and regulatory guidelines. Documentation is to be completed appropriately, legibly and in a timely manner.
• Work cooperatively with Westmoreland County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Westmoreland County Case management and Supports, Inc. and other county providers.
• Can voluntarily participate in the on-call schedule for crisis mobile and agree to be available via cell phone to promptly respond to mobile crisis referrals when on-call.
• Attend all mandatory trainings, case conferences, and staff meetings as scheduled by the Crisis Unit Manager and Director of Mental Health Programs.
• Ensure all programs are operated in accordance with CSP principles.
• Ensure consumer confidentiality, right to appeal, and individual civil rights are maintained in compliance with HIPAA standards established by Westmoreland Community Action.
• Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations, in regard to accessing Protected Health Information, according to the Table of Access contained in the HIPAA Policy and Procedure Manual. Employees' access is on a "need to know" basis.
• Perform any and all other duties as assigned by the Hotline Crisis Unit Manager, Mobile Crisis Unit Manager, or Director of Mental Health Programs.
Scope and Impact
Provide Telephone Crisis and Mobile services as scheduled in an effort to defuse crisis situations thus reducing the need for more restrictive care. This position has the "need to know" information that links a consumer to a medical condition and is responsible for maintaining and disseminating that information according to HIPAA standards.
Westmoreland Community Action (WCA) is a non-profit organization that works to connect individuals and families to opportunities and resources throughout the community to improve their quality of life and help to reduce poverty in the community. This is accomplished through housing, counseling, support, education, intervention, collaborations, partnerships, information, referrals, and networking.
The Mobile Crisis Team provides face-to-face intervention, assisting those in crisis during a variety of situations, addressing such issues as suicidal and homicidal ideation, concern for friend or family members, and behavioral health concerns. This service is an expansion of the Crisis Hotline and assists persons seeking mental health support or services. The Crisis Hotline is available 24/7 to provide assistance for individuals in crisis or for individuals seeking assistance for another person in crisis. Calls are answered by a trained crisis worker who will identify the crisis and assist with support, offer resources about community services, and treatment providers.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in sociology or related field OR High school diploma and twelve semesters in sociology or related field, of which one year must be mental health direct care experience OR
Six years experience providing mental health crisis intervention services.
Direct experience in crisis intervention with the ability to assess and respond to crisis situation and knowledge of counseling skills.
Knowledge of counseling skills.
Proficiency with computer software preferred.
Ability and willingness to work various shifts.
Must be able to obtain child abuse, state police, fingerprint-based criminal background check, and sex offender registry clearances.
Valid driver's license required and must carry $15,000/$30,000 bodily liability car insurance.
Provide a certificate of or be able to complete Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse training.
Part-time Benefits: 12 hours of personal time off each year,
8% retirement match after 1 year and 1000 hours of service,
Mileage reimbursement,
Time and a half for holidays worked,
Shift differential for evening and overnight shifts.
Full-time annual income depending on experience: $54,724.80 to $59,883.20 ($26.31 - $28.79 per hour). Shift differential not included.
Westmoreland Community Action (WCA) is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce that reflects our community and those that we seek to serve. If you, in good faith, believe that you are qualified to succeed in this position, we encourage you to apply. Please include a cover letter to tell us about your unique qualifications for the position. Our hiring manager will review your application and, if interested, will contact you regarding next steps.
Salary Description
$26.31 - $28.79 per hour