Role Description
VBPC currently has a PRN Assessment and Referral Clinician position available. The candidate must be able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays. The candidate selected will be responsible for the following:
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Provides telephonic or face-to-face mental health crisis triage, assessment, intervention, and disposition at Assessment and Referral Centers or "on-site" at general hospital emergency room, therapist's or physician's office.
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Answers the telephone crisis line and obtains all pertinent demographic, clinical, marketing, and third-party information to determine the appropriateness of face-to-face telephonic assessment and clinical disposition of the caller; seeks supervision when caller requests information/data unfamiliar to counselor.
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Provides clinically appropriate resolution to those calls evaluated as information only.
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Provides clinically appropriate telephonic disposition to those clients whose calls are evaluated as routine; referring to outpatient care as appropriate.
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Schedules face-to-face clinical assessments within twenty-four (24) hours if the call is evaluated as urgent or emergent.
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Refers calls not appropriate for care within the UHS systems matrix to other clinically appropriate providers and/or community resources.
Qualifications
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Requires Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a degree and licensure as a Registered Nurse.
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One or more years of direct or related mental health counseling experience; prefer mental health crisis counseling experience.
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Must possess knowledge of current psychiatric diagnoses and treatment terminology.
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Completed biopsychosocial patient assessments, including conducting formal mental status evaluation and patient medical history.
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Knowledge of community resources and third-party payers, including managed care companies to develop a clinically appropriate crisis intervention and disposition plan.
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Basic typing and computer literacy.
Requirements
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Shift Details: PRN. Mandatory weekends required.