General Description
Under direction of the Administrator of Behavioral Health and within federal, state and local guidelines performs advanced therapeutic work. Work involves providing counseling, under supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
Education, Training, and Experience
Registration, Certification, Licensure, and Other Qualifications
Must have and maintain a background and criminal history free from any disqualifying offenses as outlined by the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) and the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).
o Individuals with an out-of-state driver's license must be able to obtain a driver's license in the state of Texas within thirty (30) days.
Successful completion of all position-specific training within thirty (30) days of employment is required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Essential Duties
The following list outlines key responsibilities for the position; however, it is not exhaustive and does not encompass all responsibilities. Additional duties may be assigned as needed.
1. Attends and participates in all scheduled meetings.
2. Provides courteous, professional services at all times.
3. Enters time worked accurately each day and submits time sheet by deadline given.
4. Provides emergency/crisis intervention when necessary, according to Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), trauma informed care principles, and center policies and procedures.
5. Respond to all ROH Assessments within one hour of receiving the call if in the community and 10 minutes of receiving the call if at the office or virtual.
6. Collaborates with MCOT team members to determine least restrictive treatment through screening form and other assessment methods.
7. Collaborates on an individual level and with community agencies to carry out least restrictive environment.
8. Ensures follow-up on 100% of clients screened within 24 hours.
9. MCOT team members will be asked to complete a variety of crisis related tasks at secure and unsecure locations.
If at any time staff feel unsafe during a crisis related task, it is the staff's responsibility to voice their concerns to their next level supervisor. The staff and next level supervisor will collaborate to determine next steps.
10. Completes Adult Needs and Strength Assessment (ANSA)/Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) Assessment at time of Risk of Harm assessment to determine whether a client qualifies for crisis level of care.
11. Works collaboratively with MCOT to ensure all necessary level of care 9,0, and 5 services are provided.
12. Develops Crisis/Recovery plans collaboratively with each individual.
13. Provides Brief Intervention Therapy (BIT) and/or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for individuals in level of care 5 services.
14. Completes aftercare appointments with individuals released form the contract hospitals or state hospital the same business day and link those clients to appropriate center/community resources.
15. Completes LPHA assessments for Crisis Residential Unit (CRU) admission as assigned.
When applicable collaboratively completes LPHA CRU assessments and all necessary paperwork.
Staff as needed with program manager, director, or administrator.
16. Documents all services provided to an client individual served or on behalf of an individual served according to center guidelines.
17. Contact supervisor or designated backup for clarifications of procedures or clinical assistance as needed.
Communicate urgent clinical and logistical needs with appropriate manager.
Contact Team Lead or Program Manager for clarification of protocols or needed direction or assistance.
18. Shares knowledge and resources by collaborating with teammates and sharing community resources when beneficial to an individual's treatment.
19. Is familiar with all applicable Texas Administrative Code (TAC), fidelity tools and HHSC contract information and Center policies and procedures.
20. Completes tasks in a manner that fosters principle of creating a safe place for both staff and individuals served.
Identify and report safety hazards to the appropriate manager.
Complete Incident Reports according to Denton County MHMR Policies and Procedures.
21. Ensures charts are in compliance with HHSC contract requirements and standards.
Respond to all chart audits by assigned deadline.
All paperwork will be signed in black ink with credentials and date.
22. Works in a team setting and provides support and assistance to other MCOT members as needed.
23. All assignments given are completed in a timely manner.
24. Has the ability to work independently and make decisions but seeks guidance when needed.
Attempt to contact all collaterals to gather or collaborate information provided during ROH Assessment, prior to staffing with management.
Staff as needed with appropriate manager.
25. Participates in the Center's Zero Suicide Initiative.
a. Supports individuals experiencing a crisis by promptly connecting them with appropriate Center programs, such as the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT), Psychiatric Triage, Crisis Prevention services, and/or other applicable resources. Ensure seamless coordination to facilitate timely intervention.
b. Remains with individuals, when deemed safe, to provide support and maintain a calm environment until specialized crisis staff or emergency personnel arrive to take over intervention efforts. Adheres to safety protocols to prevent escalation of the crisis situation.
c. Participates in debriefing sessions with the immediate supervisor or designated staff following a crisis event. Collaborate with the team to review the incident, identify lessons learned, and ensure all HHSC guidelines and Center policies are followed