Key Responsibilities: Respond to crisis calls and provide on-scene mental health assessments Assist in determining safety, appropriate interventions, and transportation needs Develop safety plans and provide supportive guidance to individuals and families Evaluate clinical need for hospitalization or involuntary treatment per legal criteria Follow up with individuals in crisis and coordinate referrals to community resources Maintain professional communication with law enforcement, first responders, and community members Complete clinical documentation and reports according to established policies Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, psychology, or counseling required Currently enrolled in a Master’s program in a related field; must be able to graduate within 2 years of hire Minimum 3 years clinical experience, including 1 year assessing/treating adults with severe mental illness and 6 months inpatient experience BLS certification required; Licensed Addiction Counselor preferred Valid Montana driver’s license with a clear driving record Skills & Aptitudes: Strong crisis assessment, clinical judgment, and decision-making skills Ability to provide empathetic and professional care under high-stress situations Effective communication and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams Flexibility to adapt to dynamic and unpredictable work environments Schedule: Nights (approximately 36 hours/week)
Mobile Crisis Response Therapist - Nights
The Staff Pad
Posted 8 days ago, valid for 20 days
Helena, MT 59604, US
$48,700 - $58,440 per year
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The Staff Pad is seeking a Mobile Crisis Response Therapist for night shifts to provide emergency crisis intervention services in Lewis and Clark County.
- Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field, and have a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience, including 1 year with adults facing severe mental illness.
- The role involves responding to crisis calls, conducting mental health assessments, and collaborating with community resources to ensure safety.
- A salary of $50,000 to $60,000 is offered, depending on experience, along with a requirement for a valid Montana driver's license and BLS certification.
- This position requires strong crisis assessment skills and the ability to work effectively in high-stress environments, with a schedule of approximately 36 hours per week.
Mobile Crisis Response Therapist – Nights
The Staff Pad has partnered with a leading mental health organization to hire a Mobile Crisis Response Therapist to provide 24-hour emergency and crisis intervention services in the field for the Lewis and Clark County community. This role focuses on assessing mental health needs, providing immediate support, collaborating with community resources, and ensuring safety for individuals in crisis.
