Crisis Response Clinician 3 (2nd Shift)
Case Western Reserve University | |
United States, Ohio, Cleveland | |
10900 Euclid Avenue (Show on map) | |
April 09, 2024 | |
Job ID
12402Location
Case Main CampusFull/Part Time
Full-TimeRegular/Temporary
RegularJob Description
POSITION OBJECTIVE Under the dual supervision of University Health and Counseling Services and the Division of Public Safety, the Crisis Response Clinician works as part of the newly formed Outreach Assessment Resources and Response team (OARR) at Case Western Reserve University. Specifically, this position will co-respond in the field with a certified Crisis Intervention Trained officer from the Case Western Reserve University Police Department to assist with wellness checks, assessing risk, de-escalating and/or stabilizing the individual and/or environment on the Case Western Reserve University campus, and nearby community. In addition to assessing and stabilizing, the Crisis Response Clinician will also develop safety plans based on client safety, needs, and resources, and link the individual to the appropriate level of care and services. Crisis Response Clinicians work as part of a dedicated team that is a trusted and relied upon resource in the community. This is a fast-paced, dynamic position that requires flexibility, multi-tasking, and strong crisis management skills. This role supports the University Health and Counseling Services mission of enhancing the health and well-being of the student community and providing high quality, multidisciplinary mental health-related services. All members of the University Health and Counseling Services staff are considered essential and are expected to work on-campus in accordance with Case Western Reserve University guidance. As a student life professional at Case Western Reserve University, this position will be expected to contribute to building a welcoming and inclusive community. Fully including people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives helps our community thrive by working together, focusing on collective well-being, and helping students gain insight from their academic endeavors and real-world experiences. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
CONTACTS Department: Daily contact with Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) certified officers within Case Western Reserve University Campus Safety; and professional and support staff of University Health and Counseling Service. Continuous contact with Executive Director of University Health and Counseling Services, Director of Health Services, Director of Clinical Operations, the University Health and Counseling Services leadership team, clinical nurse manager and departmental staff to work collaboratively. University: Frequent contact with other offices within the Division of Student Affairs. Frequent consultation services for faculty, staff and administrators seeking to help students. Periodic liaison contacts with deans, faculty and/or administrators involved in the various schools within the university. External: Frequent consultation with regional hospital emergency, medical and psychiatric care professionals in order to develop patient discharge plans (i.e., post-hospital care) that may include community and/or university mental health treatment options. Collaboration with health professionals in the community to assist in the referral of students to appropriate services, including: specialty care, individual or group therapy, intensive outpatient services, and in-patient hospital treatment. Occasional contact with community groups regarding health issues and in the promotion of Case Western Reserve University. Frequent communication with emergency response agencies, i.e., Cleveland Fire, Police and Emergency Medical Services, Cleveland Heights Fire, Police and Emergency Medical Services, University Circle Police, contractors, vendors, and visitors. Students: Daily contact with students seeking care, including: care management, risk assessments, individual counseling, group counseling, crisis intervention, referral coordination, bridge sessions, and outreach. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY This position has no direct administrative supervisory responsibility. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Minimum 4 years of experience in mental health care. Prefer experience working at a Higher Education Institution or internship experience in Higher Education. Education/Licensing: Master's degree in Counseling with independent license/license-eligible in the state of Ohio (LPCC or LPCC-S) or Master's degree in Social Work with independent license/license-eligible in the state of Ohio (LISW or LISW-S). LPCC-S or LISW-S preferred. Must be able to successfully receive Law Enforcement Automated Data System certification. Ability to pass a thorough background investigation including criminal history and a home visit. Ability to undergo psychological screening. REQUIRED SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS Assessments can happen in homes, schools, and other environments to address behavioral health crises, where they occur. When on-scene with Case Western Reserve University Police Department, the ranking officer maintains command and control with respect to safety. Provide majority of work time in the community riding along with assigned police officers to assist active threats. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear, frequently required to sit, and occasionally required to stand. Full-time professionals are exempt from overtime and are expected to work a minimum of 40-hours per week around the university's core hours of operation. University Health and Counseling Services outreach and campus emergency response efforts require University Health and Counseling Services staff to work outside of standard business hours. The employee may be required to work extended hours based on situational and staffing needs. Exposure to inside and outside environmental conditions. Staff are expected to provide services on-site and in-person, with the understanding that there may be aspects of their role and responsibilities that could shift to virtual and/or via hybrid modalities, depending on university requirement, departmental need, public health guidance and/or at the discretion of the Executive Director of University Health and Counseling Services or their designee. Diversity Statement
In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women, veterans, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. . Reasonable Accommodations
Case Western Reserve University provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the Office of Equity at 216-368-3066 to request a reasonable accommodation. Determinations as to granting reasonable accommodations for any applicant will be made on a case-by-case basis. . |