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Mental Health Professional - Co-Responder Program

Mental Health Resource Center

Mental Health Professional - Co-Responder Program

Jacksonville, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Vision insurance

    Benefits/Perks

    Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

    Life Insurance

    Disability Insurance

    403b

    PTO

    Paid Holidays

    Flexible Spending Account

    Employee Assistance Program

    MHRC offers assistance with Clinical Supervision hours for Masters Level Registered Interns in full-time positions

    Company Overview

    Mental Health Resource Center is a not-for-profit Florida corporation that provides a wide range of mental health and behavioral health care services to the community such as 24-hour emergency services, inpatient psychiatric services for children, adolescents, and adults as well as outpatient services such as medication management, case management, and counseling.

    Job Summary

    As a Co-Responder with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO), the Mental Health Professional will work directly with a JSO law enforcement partner to provide crisis de-escalation, intervention, assessment, and linkage to appropriate services to ensure the disposition of mental health calls and crisis responses are to the least restrictive community-based services.

    Responsibilities

    Assist law enforcement whenever they come into contact with an individual suspected of having a mental illness or substance abuse disorder.

    Provide short-term interventions to reduce symptoms and stabilize the immediate situation.

    Assess individual risk for danger to self, danger to others, and other safety-related concerns and responds accordingly.

    Develop a safety plan in the least restrictive setting.

    Develop a collaborative crisis plan that meets the needs of the individual and law enforcement.

    Assess and monitor for symptoms of trauma and indications of abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment. Use appropriate reporting mechanisms.

    Offer effective interventions to assist in coordinating services.

    Interviews natural supports to gather relevant information and provide information as needed.

    Prevent unnecessary hospitalizations or Emergency Department (ED) use of individuals with mental illness or substance abuse.

    Determine when to involve medical personnel when medical safety is identified as an issue.

    Assist with linkage to appropriate mental health, substance abuse, and medical providers as appropriate.

    Work closely with law enforcement and crisis intervention personnel to problem-solve complex situations and develop plans for immediate and appropriate interventions.

    Collaborate with other community agencies to address immediate individual needs.

    Encourage the establishment and maintenance of support systems.

    Collaborate with other providers to access needed services.

    Conduct follow-up visits with high-risk individuals.

    Refer to and coordinate necessary psychiatric evaluation and medication management to ensure access to stabilization services.

    Qualifications

    In order to be considered, candidates must have a Master’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, or a related Human Services field from an accredited university or college (a related Human Services field is defined as one in which 30 hours of coursework includes the study of human behavior and development) and experience working with persons with severe and persistent mental illness required.

    Two years of experience in crisis response is required.

    Valid Florida Registered Intern (IMH, ISW, or IMT) preferred.

    Valid Florida License (LMHC, LCSW, or LMFT) preferred.

    Must demonstrate proficiency in the MHRC Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Patient Information System demonstrated within three months of employment.

    Strong communication skills are essential and this individual must be able to interact appropriately with internal and external customers, including patients, families, caregivers, community service providers, supervisory staff, and other department professionals.

    Renaissance Behavioral Health Systems and Mental Health Resource Center are Equal Opportunity Employers.

  • Industry
    Hospital and Health Care