Individuals in this clinical position are responsible for providing case coordination, intake assessments, individual, group and/family therapy and crisis intervention.  Provide treatment for consumers with co-occurring disorders. Will provide direct crisis intervention services to registered and non-registered clients during daytime clinic hours and after hours on a rotating basis.

This position functions as a member of a team to carry out the Authority’s clinical, emergency and assessment services.  This position reports to the Operations Manager or Chief Population Officer as assigned. This position provides no direct supervisory responsibilities.

$51,406-$59,906

 

ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS (listing Position Specific functions first):

  • Under the direction of the Operations Manager for Child and Family Services, will provide individual and family supportive contacts, crisis intervention, coordination of care, and case management services to assigned clients and their families.
  • Provide leadership and facilitation to the Wraparound Family Team.
  • Participate as needed on the Wraparound Community Team.
  • Participate in MDHHS required Wraparound training.
  • Complete training and staff development requirements as a Child Mental Health Provider.
  • Conduct comprehensive, quality assessments of both children and families.
  • Assess each client/family referred, and will develop comprehensive, quality individualized/family community intervention plans.
  • Ensure family assessments and reports are completed in a timely manner and reflect delivery of quality intervention.
  • Ensure funding reports and other required documentations are completed and submitted according to guidelines in a timely fashion.
  • Interface with the business office in monitoring and processing billings for payment of services.
  • Attend team meetings, supervision meetings, and other meetings as required.
  • Work cooperatively with all community agencies and other providers to promote provision of quality, community-based services.
  • Participate in quality assurance programs and in periodic evaluation of performance and outcomes of service delivery.
  • Comply with mandatory reporting requirements in situations of suspected child abuse or neglect.
  • Participate in interventions, assessments, and other aspects of crisis services before and after hours, as necessary.

MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited university, or a Degree in Nursing.

One year experience in the provision of direct services to children and families.  Must demonstrate a good working knowledge of the DSM-V and multiaxial system.  Must have training in Family systems theory.

 

LICENSING or CERTIFICATIONS:

Must have licensure with the State of Michigan as a Licensed Bachelors Social Worker. Limited Licensed Bachelors Social Worker or licensed RN considered. Must maintain licensure.