Mobile crisis services in Washington County are designed for individuals of any age who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Our team provides in-person crisis intervention and referrals to appropriate services and resources.
What to expect.
This is a direct care opportunity to respond to crisis calls that require face-to-face intervention with individuals and families in the community.
Specific responsibilities include:
Receiving referrals for mobile response and responding directly to the individual(s) in crisis for assessment and acute stabilization. Implementing short-term follow-up plans or stabilization and transition plans as developed by the mobile crisis clinician. Developing and maintaining professional relationships with individuals, their support system, first responders, Sheppard Pratt staff, and community support agencies.Evening/ Weekend Availability- 3pm to 11pm
What you’ll get from us.
At Sheppard Pratt, you will work alongside a multi-disciplined team led by a bold vision to change lives. We offer:
A commitment to ongoing training and education, including a robust tuition reimbursement program. Comprehensive retirement, medical, dental, and vision benefits. Generous paid-time-off and flexible scheduling. Complimentary employee assistance program. And more!What we need from you.
Possession of one of the following: An associate degree in a human services field. A bachelor’s degree in a human services field. A Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) certificate and two years of relevant experience. A driver’s license with 3-points or less and access to an insured vehicle.Sheppard Pratt’s mission-driven culture offers an environment where you can explore what motivates you both professionally and personally. Impact opportunities include hospitals, special education schools, residential programs, outpatient centers, and more. We offer continuing education, tuition reimbursement, and career development programs to facilitate your professional growth. Together, we can put your purpose to work.