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Sweetser

Crisis Intervention Specialist - Oxford County (Rumford)

Sweetser, Oxford, Maine, us, 04270

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Crisis Intervention Specialist - Oxford County (Rumford)

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Sweetser Location: Rumford, ME 04276 Department: Crisis Intervention Adult Employment type: Full Time Summary

This position will provide assessment, support and stabilization services in the community, within crisis stabilization units, and over a brief 30-day post-crisis stabilization period, throughout Oxford County. The worksite for this position is in Rumford. Respond to client calls for assistance in their homes, at schools, in other community locations, or in community hospital’s emergency rooms. Sweetser’s mobile crisis intervention specialists respond to crisis calls from parents, teachers, police officers, other guardians and youths asking for immediate help with a child or family in crisis. Sweetser responds to those crisis calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Responsibilities

Respond to requests for crisis intervention, consultation and support from person served, family members, community-based service providers and state agencies in order to resolve crisis situations involving children and/or adults who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis. In collaboration with the caller, determine the need for a face-to-face assessment and, if needed, negotiate a meeting site convenient for the individual that provides safety for all involved. Communicate directly with persons experiencing a crisis in order to assess mental status, current level of functioning, and the person’s wishes and goals for crisis resolution. Develop a crisis stabilization plan with the person served and family or guardian, if involved, based on a comprehensive crisis assessment that includes mental status and risk assessments. May request protective custody interventions by law enforcement personnel in order to resolve potentially life-threatening situations. May facilitate voluntary or involuntary hospitalization in accordance with state regulations. May facilitate the use of alternatives to hospitalization, including voluntary admission to crisis stabilization units. Develop and participate in implementation of crisis follow-up treatment plan by providing intervention services, including the provision of brief case management services and aftercare. Position Requirements

Clean Driver’s license. Persons with lived experience in the Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse system are encouraged to apply. Mobile Crisis Experience preferred. Must be able to speak, read and write English fluently. Education Requirements

MHRT/CSP required. Bachelor’s degree preferred.

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