Mental Health Association
Overview
MHA promotes mental health and total wellness for individuals facing challenges associated with mental illness and addiction recovery. We increase community awareness while enhancing mental well‑being through advocacy, education, prevention, treatment, and services. Co-Response delivers crisis response in collaboration with local police departments, ensuring that individuals in a mental health related crisis feel safe and get the support they need in order to stabilize. MHA is seeking a Clinical Co-Responder to join our Perth Amboy Co-Response Team to support Perth Amboy’s Police Department! Clinical supervision may be provided! Shift time available is Monday - Friday, 3PM - 11PM. Benefits of working at the Mental Health Association: Joining the staff of supportive and team oriented individuals MHA is an approved site for the New Jersey Behavioral Healthcare Provider Loan Redemption Program. Competitive Pay Qualifications
Master’s Degree and a License in Social Work or Counseling is required (LPC/LCSW Preferred, LAC or LSW will be considered with at least 1-2 years of experience). Must have a valid NJ driver’s license and a good driving record. Knowledge of Middlesex County resources is helpful. Ability to provide effective crisis response and de-escalation as related to community mental health/justice involved individuals in the community. Able to collaborate effectively with responding officers to provide support and resources to individuals within the city of Perth Amboy. Provides co-responding efforts to identify mental health and crisis response incidents in the community, in collaboration with the City of Perth Amboy. Responsibilities
Provides co-responding efforts to identified mental health and crisis response incidents in the community, in collaboration with the township of Perth Amboy. Responding to calls in conjunction with Perth Amboy Police Department for cases in which a mental health concern is indicated, including but not limited to: mental health crisis, quality of life calls, wellness checks, death notifications and connection/linkage to community services. Ongoing collaboration with Perth Amboy Police Department around appropriate training and education to support a shift towards better understanding of the social services lens and best practice regarding de‑escalation approaches on calls. Developing systems for ongoing follow up for community members in need of connections to social services that can enhance prevention of non‑emergency calls and increase early intervention treatment access. Direct follow up with identified clients and collateral contacts as needed in order to facilitate access to appropriate services based on immediate client needs. Record keeping, reports, and documentation in accordance with program requirements. Being on‑call and available to the Perth Amboy Police Department during scheduled work hours via cell phone. Training
Provide Perth Amboy Police Department with monthly trainings on varying mental health related topics as determined through collaboration. Meeting Attendance
Attend regularly scheduled meetings: supervision, agency meetings, and training(s) as assigned. Record Keeping & Reporting
Record keeping as required by funding sources through the electronic clinical record software, and/or accreditation agencies as required. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. REPORTS TO: Program Director Location: Perth Amboy, NJ Annual Base Salary: $65K H Fully paid medical coverage for eligible staff. Generous 401(k) match. Plentiful Paid Holidays, Vacation, Personal and Sick time. MHAEM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is MHAEM’s policy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, genetic information, citizenship status, uniformed service member or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please list any professional licenses you currently hold. How did you hear about this position? This position requires applicants to possess a Master’s Degree and a license in Social Work or Counseling. (LPC/LCSW Preferred, LAC or LSW will be considered with at least 1-2 years of experience.) Before submitting your application, please confirm that you meet the above requirements.
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MHA promotes mental health and total wellness for individuals facing challenges associated with mental illness and addiction recovery. We increase community awareness while enhancing mental well‑being through advocacy, education, prevention, treatment, and services. Co-Response delivers crisis response in collaboration with local police departments, ensuring that individuals in a mental health related crisis feel safe and get the support they need in order to stabilize. MHA is seeking a Clinical Co-Responder to join our Perth Amboy Co-Response Team to support Perth Amboy’s Police Department! Clinical supervision may be provided! Shift time available is Monday - Friday, 3PM - 11PM. Benefits of working at the Mental Health Association: Joining the staff of supportive and team oriented individuals MHA is an approved site for the New Jersey Behavioral Healthcare Provider Loan Redemption Program. Competitive Pay Qualifications
Master’s Degree and a License in Social Work or Counseling is required (LPC/LCSW Preferred, LAC or LSW will be considered with at least 1-2 years of experience). Must have a valid NJ driver’s license and a good driving record. Knowledge of Middlesex County resources is helpful. Ability to provide effective crisis response and de-escalation as related to community mental health/justice involved individuals in the community. Able to collaborate effectively with responding officers to provide support and resources to individuals within the city of Perth Amboy. Provides co-responding efforts to identify mental health and crisis response incidents in the community, in collaboration with the City of Perth Amboy. Responsibilities
Provides co-responding efforts to identified mental health and crisis response incidents in the community, in collaboration with the township of Perth Amboy. Responding to calls in conjunction with Perth Amboy Police Department for cases in which a mental health concern is indicated, including but not limited to: mental health crisis, quality of life calls, wellness checks, death notifications and connection/linkage to community services. Ongoing collaboration with Perth Amboy Police Department around appropriate training and education to support a shift towards better understanding of the social services lens and best practice regarding de‑escalation approaches on calls. Developing systems for ongoing follow up for community members in need of connections to social services that can enhance prevention of non‑emergency calls and increase early intervention treatment access. Direct follow up with identified clients and collateral contacts as needed in order to facilitate access to appropriate services based on immediate client needs. Record keeping, reports, and documentation in accordance with program requirements. Being on‑call and available to the Perth Amboy Police Department during scheduled work hours via cell phone. Training
Provide Perth Amboy Police Department with monthly trainings on varying mental health related topics as determined through collaboration. Meeting Attendance
Attend regularly scheduled meetings: supervision, agency meetings, and training(s) as assigned. Record Keeping & Reporting
Record keeping as required by funding sources through the electronic clinical record software, and/or accreditation agencies as required. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. REPORTS TO: Program Director Location: Perth Amboy, NJ Annual Base Salary: $65K H Fully paid medical coverage for eligible staff. Generous 401(k) match. Plentiful Paid Holidays, Vacation, Personal and Sick time. MHAEM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is MHAEM’s policy to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, national origin, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, genetic information, citizenship status, uniformed service member or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please list any professional licenses you currently hold. How did you hear about this position? This position requires applicants to possess a Master’s Degree and a license in Social Work or Counseling. (LPC/LCSW Preferred, LAC or LSW will be considered with at least 1-2 years of experience.) Before submitting your application, please confirm that you meet the above requirements.
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