Crisis Coordinator

FDLCFond du Lac, WI
1d

About The Position

Oversees the Crisis Intervention program for the Department of Human Services – Clinical Division.  During the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. provides both direct Crisis Intervention services to clients, as well as administrative and supervisory services to all Crisis Intervention staff. Manages both full-time and occasional/part-time staff, including scheduling, 24-hour consultation, and clinical supervision. Provides Crisis supervision and training to all inpatient staff on the Acute Unit, and assists other departments and programs within the agency with Crisis oversight and consultation.

Requirements

  • A Master’s degree in social work, psychology, or related field and 4-5 years of clinical experience in an outpatient or inpatient mental health program.
  • Knowledge of psychosocial evaluation techniques, special needs of the mentally ill, federal, state and county laws, rules and regulations affecting the mentally ill, community support agencies, and therapy techniques.
  • Ability to conduct interviews and assessments, administer psychosocial evaluations, evaluate evaluations, provide appropriate therapy, and interact effectively with patients and their families.
  • Ability to administer constructive feedback and ensure compliance with policy and procedure.

Responsibilities

  • Provides both direct face-to-face and telephone contact crisis intervention services. Services include evaluation, crisis counseling, referral, arranging for inpatient admission, and consultation to a wide variety of collateral agencies, families, and resources.
  • Completes CI documentation, billing forms, and PPS. Reviews all CI notes by all staff (CI, outpatient, and inpatient), monitors for corrections for billing purposes, and arranges follow-up as needed.
  • Provides 24/7 clinical consultation to all crisis intervention staff rotating with the Clinical Division Manager, and clinical supervision with full-time crisis intervention staff. Completes yearly employee performance evaluations and maintains monthly statistics for the crisis program.
  • Serves as DHS crisis intervention education/prevention representative, offering programs on CI concerns to the community, agencies, boards, etc., and providing CI in-service to Acute Hospital staff.
  • Facilitates hiring and onboarding of all new CI staff, coordinates training schedules, and maintains all orientation documentation. Ensures compliance with annual training requirements for all CI staff.
  • Manages the occasional/pool CI team including scheduling shifts, making sure all updates and changes are passed on, monitoring of performance, and providing clinical supervision as needed.
  • Covers on-call CI on a rotating basis on weekends where pool CI staff are not working. Covers assessment type calls from police or hospitals which includes evaluation, counseling, referrals, coordination of hospital admissions, complete documentation, etc.
  • Provides backup for WATTS, guardianships, monitoring of commitments/settlement agreements, and attending court hearings as needed due to vacation/time off of other staff.
  • Assists other programs within the department including CCS, CLTS, Child Welfare, Youth Justice, etc., with clinical CI oversite for purposes such as triaging, crisis planning, and training.
  • Acts as liaison for the CI program and other agencies including Corporation Counsel, hospitals, and Law Enforcement to request/obtain information related to necessary court hearings or other follow up.
  • Develops and implements policy and procedures to align with state statute requirements and the agency.
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