Mobile Master Licensed Clinician chez Common Ground
Common Ground · Flint, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à Flint
- Full-time, 40 hours per week - Sunday - Wednesday, 7 am - 5 pm
- Full-Time, 30 hours per week - Thursday - Saturday, 1 pm - 11 pm
- Assess potential risks and safety concerns for individuals/families in crisis, including the risk of self-harm or harm to others
- Complete mobile assessments of crisis situations and person/family’s needs
- Provide active crisis intervention that is welcoming, trauma-informed, brief, and solution-focused to adults/children presenting in distress
- Collaborate with individuals/families and their support systems to develop safety plans and identify coping strategies for managing future crises
- Arrange or provide transportation to a safe location, as needed
- Assist individuals who are homeless or who do not feel safe in their home environment
- Collaborate with local mental health agencies, hospitals, law enforcement, and other community resources to facilitate appropriate referrals and follow-up care
- Coordinate with emergency services and transport individuals to appropriate facilities when necessary for further evaluation and treatment
What you need to apply
- Master’s degree in Human Service field
- Professional licensure in the State of Michigan
- All Limited License Master Social Workers (LLMSW), Limited License Professional Counselors (LLPC), and Temporary Limited License Psychologists (TLLP) must receive their permanent license (LMSW, LPC, LLP) within 5 years from the issue date of the original limited/temporary license as published in the State of Michigan LARA system in order to continue their employment
- Certification in/or willing to obtain a development plan with MCBAP for one of the following (within 30 days of hire):
- CAADC Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
- CADC Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
- Meets criteria as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) defined by the State of Michigan
- Meets criteria as a Child Mental Health Professional (CMHP) and/or Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) defined by the State of Michigan
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
- Minimum of one (1) year experience in diagnosing, treating people with mental health, substance use and/or developmental disabilities
- Experience working in crisis intervention or emergency mental health services
- Experience with broad range of age groups and disabilities, including children
- Experience with persons with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder
- Strong knowledge of mental health disorders, crisis assessment, and intervention techniques
- Non-Profit mission-driven, person-focused environment
- Opportunity for professional growth
- Smaller Units/Manageable workloads
- Team orientated environment
- An organizational culture of mental & behavioral health support for all
- Generous paid time off (for eligible employees)
- Shift premiums (for eligible employees)
- Employer sponsored benefit & wellness plans (including 16% fringe pay, Calm App, etc.)
- Competitive wages