Lowell, MA, USA
13 days ago
Per Diem Crisis Clinician
Schedule:  Per diem, hours vary   Salary: $32.00 / hour   he YCCS Per Diem Clinician provides clinical services in a Community Crisis Stabilization (CCS) Program, designed to provide a staff-secure, safe, and structured crisis stabilization and treatment environment for adults and youth ages 13-18 who have behavioral health symptoms, mental health, substance use or co-occurring disorders, that require 24-hour per day care in an unlocked treatment setting in a community-based program that serves as a medically necessary, less-restrictive, and voluntary alternative to inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.   The YCCS Per Diem Clinician works on an as needed basis and oversees treatment interventions of Youth, Mentors and models appropriate interventions for YCCS Mental Health Counselors and trains and supports staff in delivering clinical evidence-based practices and best practices. The Community Crisis Stabilization (CCS) Per Diem Clinician will provide comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder treatment and services to clients, as well as clinical oversight of work performed at the CCS program.   The CCS Per Diem Clinician works on an as needed basis and oversees treatment interventions and models appropriate interventions for CCS Mental Health Counselors and trains and supports staff in delivering clinical evidence-based practices and best practices.   The CCS Per Diem Clinician is also: Initiates and conducts required intake and engagement process with Nursing staff as needed. Ensures initial treatment plan is completed, a multidisciplinary team has been assigned, and that the treatment team has met to review the assessment and initial treatment plan within 24 hours of an individual's admission to the CCS. Conducts comprehensive assessments, conducts brief crisis counseling and psychoeducation through individual and group modalities. Ensures recordkeeping/documentation in accordance with internal and external requirements. Provides daily re-evaluation and assessment of readiness for discharge. Engages individuals in structed therapeutic activities including treatment activities designed to stabilize the individual; restore functioning; strengthen the resources and capacities of the individual, family, and other natural supports. Conducts Treatment Plan meetings with PS; invites and involves other involved parties (Legally Authorized Representative, family, friends, advocates, schools as applicable). Oversees service deliver to all assigned PS, including participation in services, treatment and Support skills planning implementation of recovery goals, peer and family support, readiness for discharge and support through service and life transitions. Promotes healthcare and employment services access for PS. Assigns and directs Mental Health Counselors to deliver specific skills training and supports needed for Treatment Plan success for PS Safely returning to their identified community. Works with PS and assigned Team members to develop Safety Plans and/or Crisis Prevention and Response Plans. Interfaces with Emergency Services as needed, in conjunction with BH CP, One Care or DMH Case Management. Receives regularly scheduled role-based clinical supervision from Program Director. Performs other related duties, as assigned.

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