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MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE THERAPIST (NIGHT SHIFT)

Penny Lane Centers
paid time off
United States, California, North Hills
Sep 29, 2024
Description

We recognize and reward top talent. If you are looking for a team environment where you can also make an individual contribution and are seeking opportunities for continual learning/advancement, we encourage you to apply today!

Job Summary:

Mobile Crisis Response Therapists (MCRT) provide mental health services in the community in order to deescalate crisis, assess the mental health needs of the families and individuals, coordinate services with other providers, and make necessary referrals. The mobile crisis response team will work in collaboration with the LAPD to respond to non-violent calls in the community that may have a social services impact including but not limited to (a) mental health, (b) substance abuse, (c) suicide threats, (d) behavioral distress, (e) conflict resolution, and (f) welfare checks.

The MCRT will work in 12-hour shifts from 9pm-9am with no on-call responsibility when off shift. The MCRT will work three-day work week followed by a four-day work week on a rotating basis Monday-Sunday.

The MCRT will be working directly with a Community Worker and Clinical Manager to ensure quality of care and respond to calls in a van provided by the agency. The therapist works collaboratively with the team to assess and link the families and individuals to needed community services and coordinate all the services that they will potentially receive. The therapist documents all service according to the guidelines of the program and Penny Lane policy and procedures.

The MCRT is dedicated to providing needed services within the community and is passionate about attending to the safety and well-being of the people in the local communities. The MCRT possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills when working with clients, outside agencies, members of the community, and co-workers. When in a client's home or in community, the MCRT will employ a calm demeanor and good ethical and professional boundaries. Excellent clinical skills are used to assess the appropriate level of care for clients and stabilize the crisis situation at hand. Teaming, collaborating and coordination of care with all Penny Lane staff, local law enforcement leads, and other outside agencies is crucial. This position requires flexibility, excellent time management skills and the ability to manage responsibilities efficiently with little supervision.

Requirements:



  • Active MFT Associate, ASW Associate or APCC registered with the BBS.
  • Or active Licensed LMFT, LCSW, LPCC or Psychologist.
  • Post Master's clinical work treating children and/or adolescents preferred.
  • Knowledge of DMH paperwork.
  • Bilingual Spanish Preferred (verbal and written skillset).
  • Valid California driver's license; current automobile insurance; have and maintain a clean driving record acceptable to the organization's insurance company; have immediate access to his or her vehicle during work hours.


Position Location: North Hills, CA

Position Shift: 9:00pm-9:00am (12-hour shifts, with no on-call responsibilities when not on shift; Will work three-day work week followed by a four-day work week on a rotating basis Monday-Sunday).

Salary Range: $74,737 up to $91,390 per year

Additional $5,000 per year bilingual Spanish differential

Eligible employees may request up to 5 days of Paid Time Off to study for their licensure.

Penny Lane Centers offers competitive salaries and benefits. Please visit www.pennylane.org to see a complete list of perks and benefits. Medical benefits are effective the first of the month upon hire, not to exceed 31 days.

Equal Employment Opportunity.

Penny Lane is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis (Protected class) including, but not limited to race; religious creed; color; national; origin; ancestry; physical disability; mental disability; medical condition, including genetic characteristics; genetic information; marital status; sex; pregnancy' child birth or related medical conditions; actual or perceived gender; gender identity or expression or sexual orientation. Our management is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy with respect to hiring, placement, recruitment advertising, pay and other forms of compensation, training and general treatment during employment.

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