Designated Crisis Responder - Great Rivers Region bei Thurston Mason BH-ASO/OHRS
Thurston Mason BH-ASO/OHRS · Chehalis, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
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Job Details
Description
Olympic Health and Recovery Services (OHRS) is seeking a Designated Crisis Responder to join our growing Crisis Services Team in serving the Great Rivers region! We are a dynamic and rapidly growing organization serving the most vulnerable in our communities. We need more team members to join us in our mission to provide access to an effective, reliable safety net of behavioral health crisis and recovery support services throughout our region. Whether you are experienced in Crisis Services or newer to the field we are looking for applicants who are adaptable to change, flexible, have a positive attitude, and are willing to learn.
The Designated Crisis Responder (DCR) is Mental Health Professional (MPH) responsible for providing care to meet the physical and psychological needs in crisis and emergency situations, and providing Involuntary Treatment Assessments (ITA) to the community. This position also facilitates mobile crisis intervention, clinical assessments, and stabilization services directly to adults, children, and families. ITA is provided according to RCW 71.05 and 71.34 for individuals through direct and indirect services in a manner consistent with Rehabilitation and Recovery principles. Primary response to ITA assessments is in the Great Rivers region, encompassing Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties.
Salary Range: $40.01 - $52.91 per hour DOE. (This position is eligible for shift differential ($1/HR. evenings, $3/HR. weekends and nights).
Schedule: Wed. - Sat. 10AM - 8PM
Initial applicant review date is 11/5/2025.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs ITA investigations, evaluations, and associated DCR tasks, including petition writing, testifying in court, the monitoring and petitioning for LRA’s.
- Provides mobile crisis intervention services in varied environments in the community.
- Develops individualized safety plans and treatment recommendations to ensure client and community safety.
- When in the community, must not physically interact with clients in the event of assaultive behavior, but work to maintain safety in accordance with the principles of crisis de-escalation and safety training.
- Takes and triages referrals for crisis and ITA and provides crisis phone intervention services.
- Performs other behavioral health evaluations including intake evaluations, school requested evaluations, jail requested evaluations, court-ordered evaluations, as needed.
- Demonstrate the OHRS mission, purpose, values and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders.
- Provides crisis case management and brief therapy.
- Performs ITA investigations, evaluations, and associated DCR tasks, including petition writing, testifying in court, the monitoring and petitioning for LRA’s.
- Provides support to other agency clinicians in the form of consultation and assistance with joint outreach.
- Maintains familiarity with and handles client information in accordance with Federal Regulations (42 CFR, Part 2), the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 71.05.390 and RCW 71.24), and other applicable laws pertaining to confidentiality of client and staff information.
- Maintains physical security of confidential materials and assigned agency property.
- Demonstrates proficiency in utilization of electronic medical record system.
- Provides information and education to the community regarding behavioral health and involuntary commitment laws.
- Maintains timely and accurate documentation in accordance with Washington State law and current best practices.
- Provides report to team members at the conclusion of their shift.
- Reviews referral board regularly and responds promptly.
- Attends clinical supervision meetings on a regular scheduled basis.
- Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted and/or changed at the discretion of management.
BENEFITS:
TMBH-ASO/OHRS provides comprehensive benefits for full-time employees including medical/dental/vision plan options (many with no employee paid monthly premium depending on plan choice, and dependent coverage options), and life insurance and disability insurance options. Eligible employees participate in WA State PERS retirement plans and employees may elect additional pre and post tax deferred compensation retirement options. Employees receive a PTO package earning a minimum of 140 hours annually and 12 paid holidays. Other tax deferred options include Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and Health Savings Accounts (HSA). Find more information at www.tmbhcareers.org.
Qualifications
Experience and Education
- Master’s Degree or further advanced degree in counseling or one of the social sciences
- Meets WA state qualifications to be a Mental Health Professional
- Qualifies as an Agency Affiliated Counselor or be licensed in the state by the WA Department of Health as a Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychologist or BSN/RN
- Minimum of 24 months of experience in direct treatment of mentally ill or emotionally disturbed persons
- Valid WA State Driver’s license, proof of insurance, and satisfactory motor vehicle record.
- All opportunities at OHRS are contingent upon satisfactory completion of criminal background clearances, excluded party sanctions, and degree or license verification
- Additional regulatory, contractual or local requirements may apply
- Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years of age
Preferred:
- Two (2) year experience providing crisis intervention services
- Licensed Substance Use Disorder Professional
Skills and Abilities
- Provide technical assistance and education to families, providers and local agencies
- Ability to communicate effectively with individuals and groups regarding complex or controversial public policy issues or service as well as establish and maintain effective working relations with elected officials, staff and the community
- Ability to use the principles of recovery and person centered treatment within the context of involuntary treatment assessment
- Ability to work in high stress, high demand environment while communicating clearly and effectively with stakeholders
- Ability to write clear and concise petitions, reports and correspondence
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and respectfully manage differences, opposing perspectives, opinions, and interests
- Ability to remain flexible and adaptable to change
- Strong critical thinking skills, ability to conceptualize and implement creative solutions
- Knowledge of RCW 71.05 and 71.34
- Promote and champion the values of partnership, teamwork, compassion and integrity in all dealings within and outside of the TMBHO/OHRS
- Ability to use Microsoft Office and Electronic Health Records
Working Conditions
- Primarily works in the community including hospitals, jails, inpatient facilities, residential facilities, individual’s homes, and in an office environment. Telehealth may be offered at times.
- Service responsibilities require on-call availability at certain times, including availability during normal business hours and after hours/weekends/holidays as needed.
- Regular use of fleet vehicles and/or personal vehicle required for service in 7 county regional area. Proof of insurance required and satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) required.
- Regular, predictable attendance is required for collaboration and to provide timely assessments for clients and the community.
- Minimal physical exertion is required. May be required to lift or move boxes/equipment weighing up to 25 lbs.
Position will remain open until filled.
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