Under the supervision of the Crisis Respite Unit Program Manager, the Crisis Respite Unit Case Manager (CRU CM) will provide services to persons with IDD, mental illness, substance use, or any co-occurring disorders who are in the Crisis Respite.
The CRU CM is a skills crisis clinician who provides case management, including crisis intervention and follow-up services, relapse and crisis prevention services, screening and referrals to community resources and providers, individual and group skills training, and psychosocial interventions.
In addition, the case manager will complete intake protocols, person-centered recovery plans, and discharge planning in an environment that provides safe and secure short-term stabilization of crisis symptoms.
This crisis clinician provides Crisis Assessments as needed for walk-in individuals seeking crisis services and supports at the San Gabriel Crisis Center, utilizing evidence-based de-escalation strategies to connect with individuals and build a plan that supports safety in the least restrictive setting for the person and family in crisis.
The crisis clinician collaborates closely with law enforcement, the medical community, schools, families, and social service agencies to assist persons in crisis.
The crisis clinician holds strong knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques, and practices of working with individuals experiencing a crisis and has the ability to communicate effectively with diverse cultures and socio-economic populations.
The clinician utilizes integrated computer database programs to access files and document treatment services.
The crisis clinician has the flexibility to triage tasks and organize the workday to meet the needs of individuals in crisis.
This position requires a flexible workday and may support weekdays or weekends as needed.
The ability to work independently and collaboratively is essential.
PRN Shifts:8a-6p as needed
Location:Georgetown; San Gabriel Crisis Center
Hourly Salary:$33.13 – $42.88/hr
*Range of salary subject to applicable differentials listed below*
Applicable Differentials:
1.00/hr Human Services Master's Degree
2.00/hr 1 year at BTCS
1.00/hr 3 years at BTCS
2.00/hr 2 years previous crisis experience
1.50/hr 4 years previous crisis experience
1.00/hr Advanced Licensure
0.50/hr LCDC
Minimum Qualifications:Minimum of one year crisis case management experience.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must have a valid Texas Driver's License and maintain approved driver's status throughout employment.
Must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or a bachelor's degree with equivalent coursework in a human services degree.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in Human Services
Licensure as Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC)
Bilingual in Spanish or American Sign Language (ASL)
2-4 years of crisis case management experience
Administration:
1009 North Georgetown Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
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