JOB SUMMARY: Provide crisis de-escalation to children and families, in the community. Provide short-term and intensive case management services for up to 8 weeks following the initial crisis.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Deliver Crisis Response Services according to the schedule prepared by his/her Supervisor, and provide specific services and interventions for up to 72 hours as specified by his/her Supervisor
- Provide clinical interventions to children and families in crisis following the Child Behavioral Health Services Model and Protocols
- Comply with the Child Behavioral Health Services reporting requirements within the time constraints established
- Achieve certification in utilizing the Crisis Assessment Tool (CAT) and the Individual Crisis Plan (ICP)
- Complete an initial assessment of the client’s needs based on program requirements and develop an ICP
- Provide accurate and timely documentation of treatment provided to assigned clients and their families to assure a quality record
- Successfully engages and relates effectively with clients, family, community representatives, outside agencies and other referral sources
- Provide back-up on a needed basis to Family Intervention Specialist and Family Support Workers when other crisis teams are unavailable
- Report directly to and be supervised by the Program Coordinator and/or Program Supervisor. Seek and use supervision in a professional fashion.
- Carry out job responsibilities in keeping with contractual requirements
- Learn and use the Absolute and Anasazi Software programs that are used by the State system
- Strive to implement the best practices currently in the field
- Comply with all Council on Accreditation Standards of Catholic Charities
- Attend staff meetings; work cooperatively with staff; participate with all team assignments established by supervisor; serve on professional committees as required by administration
- Provide additional services as assigned by supervisor