Community Health Center

Mobile Crisis Clinician - Child Guidance Center Southern CT

Community Health Center  •  United States (Onsite)  •  22 hours ago
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Job Description

The Mobile Crisis Intervention Service (MCIS) program Clinician is a talented clinical social worker or psychotherapist with a passion for and commitment to working with children age 3 -18 and their parents and/or caregivers. This clinician demonstrates an understanding of child development and has the expertise and flexibility to provide therapeutic interventions, based on the needs of each child and family. An unlicensed clinician (“Clinician I”) works under the supervision of a licensed clinician; a licensed clinician (“Clinician II”) provides clinical services with a greater degree of independent functioning and may supervise trainees, but continues to receive the benefit of clinical supervision to promote continued professional development, support and quality clinical services. A licensed clinician with the requisite experience (“Clinician III”) also supervises other clinicians.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Specific responsibilities of the position include:

  • Provide immediate phone screening and prompt mobile response, consistent with time-frame guidelines of the state’s MCIS model and urgency of each situation
  • Provide crisis assessment and short term intervention for children, adolescents and their families, focused on safety planning and crisis stabilization
  • Provide assessment, and treatment services to victims and witnesses of crime and other potentially traumatic events
  • Obtain immediate case consultation and supervision, when needed for support, enhanced decision making and safety in high risk situations
  • Prioritize personal safety through compliance with safety policies and procedures
  • Coordinate with CGC’s Director of Intake Unit and Program Directors to promote successful transfers between MCIS and other programs
  • Conduct comprehensive, child and family assessments including diagnosis, clinical formulation, and safety plans
  • Provide psychotherapeutic services utilizing psycho-dynamically oriented, trauma focused, cognitive behavioral, and play therapy interventions, as well as family and group therapy modalities
  • Provide guidance to parents / caregivers utilizing a family engagement framework
  • Maintain positive collaborative relationships with key community partners i.e. 211, hospital emergency departments and in-patient units; other higher level of care programs; police, schools, DCF, victim assistance programs, etc.
  • Provide community crisis response services to groups of children and families impacted by exposure to potentially traumatic events
  • Conduct community education programs to increase awareness of MCIS services in the community
  • Provide clinical supervision to and conduct performance evaluations of trainees ( Clinician II) or trainees and staff ( Clinician III), promoting excellence, professional development and job satisfaction
  • Actively participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning team meetings, supervision and other staff development activities
  • Maintain positive collaborative relationships with referral sources and key community provider
  • Utilize the agency’s electronic health record (EHR) system to ensure proper and timely completion of all required clinical documentation, program statistics, and outcome data
  • Other related activities as needed

QUALIFICATIONS

Required Skills and Education

  • A Masters degree in clinical social work or community counseling, such as MSW or MFT, or other license track mental health profession
  • License in a mental health profession in Connecticut, or eligible to immediately become licensed (Clinician II and III)
  • For Clinician II and III, the ability to model and promote high quality clinical practice, caring and appropriate professional boundaries in clinical work, compliance with administrative responsibilities, and the development of knowledge and excellence
  • Minimum one year experience providing clinical assessments and psychotherapy with children, adolescents and families (Clinician I), minimum two years post degree experience (Clinician II), minimum three years post degree experienced (Clinician III)
  • Minimum one year experience providing supervision required (Clinician III)
  • Able to demonstrate an understanding of core theoretical concepts including child development, cognitive-behavioral, attachment, and systems approaches, resilience, and trauma-informed diagnosis and treatment
  • Able to demonstrate solid grounding and experience in at least one relevant orientation to treatment, such as psychodynamic, CBT, TF-CBT, family systems and play therapy
  • Verbal and written fluency in English required; bi-lingual fluency in Spanish, Haitian Creole or another language widely spoken in our community, highly desired
  • Experience working with patients from culturally diverse backgrounds, and the ability to demonstrate cultural competence and sensitivity
  • Computer skills required; familiarity with EHR systems a plus

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Hours will vary; our schedules range Monday-Friday from 7am-7pm and Saturdays.
  • Minimal physical effort. Must be able to operate computer and telephone continuously. Regular regional travel as necessary.

Organization Information:

Location:

CGC - Child Guidance Center of Southern CT - Shippan Ave

City:

Stamford

State:

Connecticut

Time Type:

Full time

Community Health Center

About Community Health Center

Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC). CHC is one of the country’s most creative and dynamic providers of primary medical, dental and mental health services to the uninsured and underinsured. We are one of the leading health-care providers in the state of Connecticut, providing comprehensive primary care services in medicine, dentistry, and behavioral health. With more than 145,000 active patients, CHC is the health care home that works to keep our patients—and our communities—healthy. We go beyond the traditional health services to bring care wherever our patients and clients are, using innovative service delivery models and state of the art technology. We use the latest treatments and technologies within the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model (PCMH) to care for our growing patient base.

We also are engaged in practice transformation work around the country through our Weitzman Institute and affiliates: National Nurse Practitioner Residency and Fellowship Training Consortium, the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement, and ConferMED.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Middletown, CT
Year Founded
1972
Website
chc1.com
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