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Community Mental Health for Central Michigan

Crisis Stabilization Specialist

Community Mental Health for Central Michigan, Midland, Michigan, United States, 48640

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Job Summary Serves as a member of the Crisis Mobilization and Intervention Team (CMIT), provides crisis intervention and stabilization services to those individuals who are in a mental health or family crisis, and works closely with a centralized access system.

Schedule This is a full-time position, 80 hours per pay period (2 weeks). Shifts will be 12pm - 10pm or 8am - 6pm depending on the needs of the team. Staff will complete eight 10‑hour shifts per pay period. Included in the 80 hours is a weekend coverage rotation of every third weekend. This will be discussed further in an interview.

Compensation & Benefits Salary: $61,859 - $80,662 depending on experience.

Student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

NHSC & MDHHS Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program approved facility for student loan repayment program

Health benefits through BCBS with employer contributions to the HSA

12 weeks of 100% paid maternity and paternity leave

Employer funded short‑ and long‑term disability

Comprehensive dental and vision benefits

100% employer funded Defined Benefit (pension) program with vesting after 6 years

30 paid leave days (16 annual/12 sick/2 floating) during first year of employment, this increases with years of service

Performance‑based compensation plan with annual increases

Professional development opportunities

Free CEU training opportunities

12 paid holidays

Location 218 Fast Ice Drive, Midland, MI 48642

Responsibilities Evaluates requests for services on an emergency basis and provides on‑site evaluations in the community. Provides a comprehensive stabilization plan following Person‑centered Planning principles and utilizing the individual's strengths and community resources, and supports stabilization of individuals and families in the least restrictive environment. Provides active intervention that is welcoming and solution‑focused and evaluates the effectiveness of interventions on an ongoing basis. Provides crisis intervention, short‑term stabilization, and intensive case management services. Facilitates placement of consumers in a respite situation for persons who are homeless or who do not feel safe in their home environment. Facilitates consumer's transition to appropriate aftercare services and assists with implementation of Individual Recovery Plans and coordination of natural supports. Provides active outreach to consumers beginning to experience crisis or have not been making scheduled appointments. Acts as an Advocate/Liaison for the consumer and/or family with service providers and community agencies. Provides CMIT coverage as scheduled consistent with the demands of a 24/7 program. Maintains accurate and complete record keeping as required. Attends staff meetings. Participates in supervision sessions, performance improvement activities and professional development.

Qualifications & Experience

College: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work is required. Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling or Clinical/Counseling Psychology is preferred.

Job‑Related Experience: Sufficient mental health experience to perform the position at a satisfactory level required. One year of experience with children population is required if a Master’s degree is held. Three years of supervised experience with children population is required if a Bachelor’s degree is held. Experience providing crisis intervention services preferred.

Licenses & Credentials: Michigan state licensure of LLMSW, LMSW, LLC, LPC, TLLP, LP or LBSW required. Child Mental Health Professional (CMHP) credential required. Valid driver’s license while operating vehicle on agency business.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge of Person‑Centered Planning; the characteristics and social aspects of mental and emotional disturbances; basic principles and techniques of psycho‑social assessment, treatment planning, crisis intervention, mental health therapies, behavioral modification techniques, and community organization/intervention. Knowledge of legal systems, community agencies, and health, mental health, and social welfare programs. Knowledge of pertinent regulations, medications, and daily living skills.

Skills: Telephone and basic computer skills.

Abilities: Ability to establish and maintain rapport with each recipient; determine therapeutic needs; develop treatment/intervention plans; monitor recipient’s behavior to assess plan effectiveness; and modify plans as recipient’s needs dictate. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; adapt communication according to recipient’s functioning level; and establish positive and effective relationships with colleagues and members of other community agencies/programs. Ability to listen well; adapt quickly to change; be non‑judgmental, innovative, patient, and empathetic. Ability to work independently; meet deadlines; demonstrate assertiveness and initiative; and show coordination, time management, organization, prioritization, mediation, recipient advocacy, and record‑keeping skills. Ability to work as a team member; and work well in stressful and crisis situations.

Physical Demands & Work Environment Physical Demands: Employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit and operate a computer, telephone, fax machine and copier. Frequent travel is required. Employee is regularly required to drive in all types of weather and to perform job duties effectively at all hours of the day according to the shift they are working.

Work Environment: Work is performed in a hospital emergency department, county jail, and other community settings and requires working effectively in a mobile virtual office arrangement and with a variety of people in sometimes difficult circumstances.

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Full‑time

Job Function Other

Industries Mental Health Care

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