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APCO International

Crisis Clinician/IMPD Outreach

APCO International, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, Indianas first community mental health center, provides comprehensive care for emotional and behavioral problems, including severe mental illness and substance abuse. The Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center offers both inpatient and outpatient services, including several outreach centers as well as clinic- and community-based services.

FLSA Status: Exempt

Job Role Summary The Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center Mobile Crisis Team (MCAT) responds to specialized Public Safety needs in the city, with a focus of treatment in the community rather than at an office or hospital. MCAT serves the community by providing immediate response as a secondary responding unit to mental health/substance use emergencies, completing on-site assessments and follow up to the crisis. This team is collaboration between Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD).

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Work in partnership with IMPD to meet specific program goals outlined by Indianapolis Office of Public Safety and SEMHC

Provide on-site clinical assessments of behavioral health and addiction during dispatched runs

Follow-up with referred individuals to identify and overcome barriers as well as to facilitate linkage to services based on need

Offer brief, targeted interventions, including crisis debriefings as needed, which promote resilience, wellness, and independence

Provides consultation at 911 dispatch

Foster and build relationships with community services, agencies, and neighborhood resources

Periodically attend Crime Watch meetings to provide information about behavioral health and addiction treatment services

Facilitate behavioral health and addiction training in schools and/or community settings

Foster professional growth for IMPD and other Public Safety personnel, by providing consultation, educational services, and written resources

Collaborate with IMPD Homeless Outreach Officers as needed

Assist individuals with identifying and overcoming barriers to services, then link with community resources and treatment

Maintain appropriate documentation in multiple systems to ensure communication and continuity of care with primary care, psychiatric, and medical providers

Job Requirements

LCSW, LMFT, or LMHC licensure in the State of Indiana required

Master’s degree in Human Services field required

Experience of 3-5 years in a behavioral health setting working with individuals having persistent severe mental illness, behavioral health crisis experience preferred

Experience providing compassionate care to under-served and vulnerable populations

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and CPI

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Understanding of and ability to implement a strengths-based, community treatment model

Strong interpersonal skills with ability to be both clear and concise in written and verbal communications

Demonstrates solid knowledge of psychiatric/addiction diagnoses and understanding of their impact on behavior and all life domains

Demonstrates solid knowledge of psychotropic medications and their uses and side effects

Willingness and ability to work cooperatively in a multidisciplinary team

Ability to use age-appropriate communication skills

Ability to interpret and apply complex directives, information, and regulations

Crisis intervention skills

Knowledge of community safety while in crisis settings

Must meet all population-specific competencies for role and service area

Ability to gather, interpret, and analyze data

Knowledge of local resources and how to link individuals with services

Knowledge of Indiana mental health statutes, especially Immediate Detentions and Emergency Detentions

Teaching and public speaking abilities

Sufficient computer literacy to utilize various documentation platforms

Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Centers primary mission is to serve individuals with serious mental illness and chronic addiction as well as seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families. Patients of all ages are welcomed, from children to seniors, with a philosophy of care that stresses strength-based and family- and community-centered treatment utilizing the Recovery Model of treatment.

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