Must deliver services in various environments, such as homes, schools, detention centers and jails (state funds only), homeless shelters, street locations, etc; diffuse crises, evaluate nature of crises, and intervene to reduce the likelihood of a recurrence; ensure linkage to needed community services and resources; arrange, coordinate, and monitor other services on behalf of the individual; monitor and manage the presenting psychiatric and/or addiction symptoms; provide self help and living skills training for youth; provide mental health treatment for the youth or other family members as directed by the Team Leader; provide parenting skills training to help the family build skills for coping with the youth’s disorder; work with caregivers in the implementation of home-based behavioral supports
- Bachelor’s degree (Qualified Professional status highly preferred) requirements - must have a minimum of one (1) year documented clinical mental health work experience with population (at risk children and families). Applicants with previous experience with Intensive In-Home encouraged to apply. Applicants with experience with Autism/ Co-occurring mental health and developmental disabilities highly encouraged to apply.