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Crisis Intake Therapist

Phoenix, AZ - Metro

Why MIND 24-7 ?

MIND 24-7 is an Arizona-based company that is fundamentally changing delivery of behavioral health care by offering accessible and immediate walk-in mental health facilities that are open 24 hours a day. Services provided include Psych Express Care (2-3 hour intervention), Psych Crisis Care, and Psych Progressions (Outpatient Therapist Services). MIND 24-7 not only enhances the quality of patient care, but reduces pressure on the mental health system, reducing costly emergency room visits, in-patient treatment, and readmissions for crisis care. In the first year, with now over 450 team members, the company has opened three facilities in the Greater Phoenix area and has served over 10,000 individuals in need of care. Immediate rapid expansion into additional states is planned for the coming year.

 

JOB SUMMARY

The Crisis Therapist provides in-facility behavioral health care to both adults and youth as part of a multidisciplinary crisis team. This position will provide crisis assessments and support to patients who are experiencing emergent and non-emergent behavioral health issues.  This position assesses and coordinates care to ensure the most appropriate level of care in accordance with all state and federal regulations as well as company policies and procedures.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS   

  • Conducts assessments in collaboration with other healthcare professionals as necessary to develop clinically safe patient dispositions according to state regulations.
  • Performs behavioral health assessments of mental health patients and coordinates admissions if necessary.
  • Makes recommendations regarding patient’s level of care needs and resources.
  • Provides crisis stabilization therapy or intervention therapy skills during critically changing behavioral situations.
  • Will communicate with the multidisciplinary team to ensure patient’s goals and objectives are clear.
  • Completes all needed documentation for behavioral services provided.
  • Participate in discharge decisions based on patient’s individualized treatment plan.
  • If required, coordinates the petition process for a patient's court-ordered evaluation. This involves drafting the application for involuntary evaluation, coordinating with designated involuntary facilities, and serving as a court witness when subpoenaed.
  • Experience in providing individual short term solution focused therapy to patients who remain on the unit for extended periods.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Will complete all other required trainings as assigned.
  • Depending on setting, may also:
    • Float among various clinical services, where qualified and competent

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master’s Degree in Social Work or Counseling
    • Independently licensed with a LCSW, LPC, LMFT verifiable within the State of Arizona
  • Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card, or ability to obtain upon hire
  • High comfort level with technology, including EMR, email and software
  • Authentic, caring and inspiring—and able to maintain appropriate boundaries and accountability
  • Exceptional customer service skills and the ability to build positive relationships with patients and colleagues
  • Strong active listening skills
  • Experience in risk assessment, safety planning, and crisis stabilization
  • Proficiency in treatment of children and adult patients with various mental health conditions and life stressors
  • Comfortable with Telehealth service delivery
  • Ability to make high quality clinical decisions that align with MIND 24-7’s policies and procedures
  • Committed to a high ethical standard in everything you do, working collaboratively with providers, staff and other professional colleagues
  • Ability to work independently

With a passion for hiring and retaining the best, MIND 24-7 offers the most competitive benefits in the market for full-time Team Members! Included are medical, dental, vision, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, telemedicine, company paid life insurance and disability, voluntary plans, discounted gym memberships, 401K with company contribution and generous paid time off along with holidays. 

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