Crisis Response Team Clinician - Unlicensed - Denver Sheriff Department

City and County of DenverDenver, CO
7d$28 - $43

About The Position

About Our Job The Denver Sheriff Department is seeking qualified applicants to join the Crisis Response Team as a Masters Level Clinician. Successful candidates will be joining an experienced and dedicated team that goes above and beyond every day to provide a wide range of services to those within the Denver Sheriff’s Department care and custody. These services include providing crisis intervention to individuals with serious mental illness, developing therapeutic rapport with high-risk individuals in order to prevent future crises, assisting the deputies in the day-to-day operations of the special management units, assigning appropriate mental health alerts, managing the restrictive housing population, and other assigned job duties. The Crisis Response Team is seeking individuals familiar with trauma informed care and evidence-based practices to help facilitate within a multi-disciplinary team. This position will expose candidates to routine and emergent care needs for those that have not been exposed to the unique needs of clients within correctional facilities. Candidates can expect to work a 4-day week/10-hour day schedule at the Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center located in Downtown Denver at 490 Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204 or the Denver County Jail at 10500 East Smith Road, Denver, CO 80239. This position may also qualify candidates the possibility for student loan repayment under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program (additional information can be found here ). The Crisis Response Team is a 24-hour, seven days a week operation, therefore, applicants must also be willing to work the following: 10 or 12 hour shift work day, swing or graveyard weekends holidays overtime on short notice

Requirements

  • Education requirement: Master’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Counseling, Counseling, or a closely related field.
  • Experience Requirement: One (1) year of related experience.
  • Education/Experience Equivalency: No substitution of experience for education is permitted.
  • License/Certifications: By position, possession of a Clinical Social Worker Candidate (SWC or LSW) license under the provisions of the Colorado Revised Statutes for the State Board of Social Worker Examiners. OR By position, possession of a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) license under the provisions of the Colorado Revised Statutes for the State Board of Licensed Professional Counselor Examiners. OR If you hold a current, equivalent license in another state, you must obtain licensure with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) prior to the start date. Licenses and certifications must be kept current as a condition of employment.
  • Successful candidates must complete and pass a background investigation that encompasses the applicant's employment and criminal history.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a correctional setting, including either a jail or prison.
  • Experience working on a multidisciplinary team
  • Experience with crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques.
  • Bilingual in Spanish

Responsibilities

  • Conducts initial clinical interviews with clients to determine functioning level, assigns appropriate mental health alerts to clients with mental health needs, updates mental health alerts when needed, and prepares assessment reports.
  • Evaluates clients for placement and other services by conducting clinical assessments, recommends clients to other service providers for other types of assessments, and summarizes assessment information for staff and other involved professionals.
  • Assists in the development of a coordinated treatment plan with client, her/his support system, and other professionals to meet behavioral, medical, and/or psychological needs and participates in client staffing's to develop treatment recommendations as well as recommendations on reentry and transition planning.
  • Provides on-going crisis intervention to clients and recommends and refers clients to appropriate community-based organizations for placement and other services.
  • Presents case/client information to staff using the “systems” model and assessment information and provides direction to staff regarding a client’s treatment needs.
  • Provides consultation to staff related to their interaction patterns with clients and family members and trains staff on mental health related issues.
  • Provides critical incident debriefing to clients and/or staff after significant incidents and recommends intervention strategies.
  • Meets with a licensed mental health provider for clinical supervision of cases and works in conjunction with the medical team to provide input for medication evaluations and to ensure follow up regarding psychotropic medications.
  • Prepares written reports on clients documenting crises, contacts, interviews, and observations.
  • Conducts evidence-based group therapy in general population housing units.
  • Cofacilitates training on various topics, such as mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and crisis intervention, for sworn staff.
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