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Case Manager- QMHP Crisis Care Counselor Mobile bei ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT · Aurora, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

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Job Details

Level:    Experienced
Job Location:    Highland - Aurora, IL
Position Type:    Full-Time
Education Level:    Graduate Degree - Masters
Salary Range:    $25.75 - $25.75 Hourly
Travel Percentage:    Regularly
Job Shift:    Day
Job Category:    Health Care

CM- QMHP Crisis Care Counselor Mobile

$1,000 Sign on Bonus

The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.  We are looking for a Case Manager- Qualified Mental Health Professional Crisis Care Counselor Mobile who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community.

Schedule-Specific Hours: Wed, Thurs, Sun, & Every other Friday. 6am-6pm

What you will be doing?

The Crisis Care System is a continuum of crisis response services comprised of a 24/7 Crisis Line and Mobile Crisis Response team. A Crisis Care Counselor-Mobile QMHP is responsible for the following:  

  • Providing crisis intervention, de-escalation, emotional support and suicide risk assessment to callers in crisis via phone through AID’s 24/7 crisis line.
  • Manage and assess incoming Mobile Crisis referrals from 988, local police departments, and other community services via phone through AID’s 24/7 crisis line. 
  • Provide in-person Mobile Crisis Response with a recovery support specialist anywhere in Kendall and Southern Kane County when a person is experiencing a mental health crisis that cannot be de-escalated over the phone. 
  • Complete in-person assessments to determine suicide risk, level of care need, and access to support. Work with the person in crisis and their collaterals to complete a safety plan. 
  • Collaborate with a team of service providers within AID and throughout the social service community to ensure that all client’s needs are being met to promote and maintain community stabilization. 
  • Maintain documentation required for crisis intervention services provided on the phone and in the community
  • Assist with providing supervision to MHP staff and Recovery Support Specialists when providing crisis intervention in the community and signing off on assessments.
  • Attend to scheduled work hours and be flexible to meet client and program needs, as assigned by Program Manager or Director. Respond to calls from shift start to shift end. Respond to calls upon being dispatched Provide Crisis Line Coverage when not providing mobile response. 
  • Provide effective individual crisis counseling and crisis intervention assessments. 
  • Consult with family members, case manager, previous and existing service providers, and other outside resources as appropriate. Use intervention tactics to reduce symptomology 
  • Responsible for providing independent program coverage when scheduled or in emergency situations. 
  • Complete clinical assessments that meet the requirements of program funders and applicable administrative rules. 
  • Provide effective telephone counseling service through active and empathetic listening and motivational interviewing. 
  • Complete required documentation on a timely basis Billing within the next 2 shifts, AND prior to program billing deadlines. Complete MCRT Daily logs, Dispatch logs, 988 follow up and iCarol contact logs before the end of the working shifts. 
  • Attend clinical supervision a minimum of once per month & as assigned by program manager/s and director 
  • Must meet monthly minimum predetermined productivity standards when applicable 
  • Complete all necessary assessments including the crisis intervention and suicide assessment and required documentation including billing notes in accordance with Rule 132 standards 
  • Develops and implements crisis safety plans and resource follow up in collaboration with the client, other providers, and other parties as identified by the client, following the standards of Rule 132, payers, and accreditation bodies 
  • Provide case management follow up for clients to support linkage to services 
  • Maintain records of individuals served on the MCR-T in accordance with Rule 132, payers, and accreditation bodies. Assist MCR-T Lead in conducting regular quality assurance of MCR-T records. 
  • Maintain open and effective communication with agency and provider staff, family, and others in response to client’s identified needs, and client assistance/service needs. 
  • Navigate Cx360, have a working knowledge of opening clients to programming, ensuring client profile is completed, attaching necessary paperwork (IM-CAT, CSSR, consents/releases and safety plans) and uploading encounters and notes.  
  • Navigate crisis line documentation service, working knowledge of submitting documentation, finding frequent callers, and submitting sunshine documentation.  
  • Recognize emergency situations and take appropriate action. Contact Manager and Director per procedure. Complete necessary paperwork correctly (incident reports, petitions, case notes) 
  • Participate in training and development opportunities as assigned. 
  • Promote awareness of mental health, both internally and externally. 
  • Adhere to all Program 590 guidelines and expectations as outlined by the 590 Mobile Crisis Response Grant and IDPH Department of Mental Health 

What will we provide Full Time employees.Benefits_Summary.pdf

  • $1000 sign on bonus for full-time 
  • 21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays 
  • Paid training
  • Tuition reimbursement 
  • Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance
  • 401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year.

Qualifications


What will you bring to the table?

Education: Master’s degree in a human services field (QMHP) required. At least one year experience working with individuals with mental illness. Knowledge of the DSM V-TR or most current edition & Rule 132. Bilingual-Spanish preferred

Experience: At least 1 year of experience in behavioral health preferred

Physical: Position requires ability to communicate in-person, telephone and in group settings. Requires frequent standing; walking, navigation of stairs on a regular basis, Ability to provide services in clients’ homes and in the community. Ability to drive and work overnights is required 

Equipment: Position operates in a professional office environment and off-site in various community settings. Role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, copiers, and filing cabinets 

Additional Requirements:  

  •  Flexibility to work evening/overnight/weekend/rotating holidays 
  • Ability to work rotating on-call shifts. 
  • Cover non-scheduled shifts as needed 
  • Reliable means of transportation to and from work 
  • Maintain automobile liability insurance as defined by AID’s personnel policies 
  • Maintain valid Illinois driver’s license 
  • Drive self and clients in an agency or personal vehicle. 
  • Ability to work with diverse populations, demonstrating cultural competency and community awareness 
  • May be required to work multiple locations 
  • Complete Training as required within 30 days of hire including: First Aid, CPR, Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training, CEU’s, and other relevant training sessions assigned by manager. 

If we seem like a good fit, consider joining our growing team of compassionate, hardworking, and caring individuals, and start your path toward a fulfilling career that you can be proud to work.

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