Under general supervision, the position of Mobile Crisis Clinician is responsible for delivering comprehensive therapeutic crisis intervention and assessment services to clients as well as coordinating services and resources with a focus on serving monolingual (Spanish speaking) families.
- Conduct mobile, community-based evaluations, follow up crisis stabilization, and case management for children and families in crisis within the Greater New Haven area (17 towns)
- Conduct case management and make appropriate referrals based on Level of Care determinations from the risk assessment and crisis evaluations
- Collaborate and consult with community providers, school, and internal clinical staff to ensure appropriate care and referrals for MCIS families
- Conduct intensive, short term crisis stabilization as well as case management and safety planning for assigned families utilizing a variety of treatment models and interventions appropriate to case and situation
- Act as liaison between client, school and other community agencies providing services to client
- Regular participation in supervision, meetings and in-service training programs as a vital team member of the organization.
- Provide leadership in peer groups, specialized teams and committees as required.
- Complete MCIS specific trainings required throughout the first year of employment
- Staff are expected to participate in on-call (weekends, holidays, evenings) every month and throughout the year
- Other responsibilities as required by supervisor and based on program needs