Clinical Supervisor - Mobile Crisis Team
hace 8 meses
Las Cruces
Job Description As a cornerstone of Las Cruces and Southern New Mexico for over four decades, Families and Youth Innovation Plus has empowered countless youth and families through life-changing resources and opportunities. Our mission is to create a safer and healthier community by focusing on children and families. Join our passionate team and be part of our continuing legacy of positive change! Clinical Supervisor for Mobile Crisis - Positions available: Part-Time, Full-Time and PRN Make a Difference in Youth & Family Services! The Clinical Supervisor, positions available: part-time, full-time and PRN position. The Clinical Supervisor will oversee FYI+ mobile crisis teams that respond to dispatches for behavioral health crises in Doña Ana County. This is a contract position that includes the need to be on-call and available to respond, as needed, outside of regularly scheduled business hours. The contract clinical supervisor will provide telehealth direction/support and/or respond in-field, depending on request of the responding mobile crisis team. The teams will seek guidance from the contract clinical supervisor as needed, for situations that include, but are not limited to: safety risks for participants or staff, additional clinical support, refusals against medical advice, etc. This role involves rapid assessment, engagement, and clinical decision making. What You'll Do: • Remain available to respond to needs of mobile crisis teams during specified working hours; responding by-phone or in-field, as requested, • Conduct clinical assessments of individuals in crisis to determine appropriate level of care, • Document all clinical interventions according to program standards, • Collaborate with emergency services, mental health facilities, and community providers, • Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related mental health field, • Valid state professional Independent license in behavioral health (LISW, LCSW, LPCC, LMFT), • Minimum of 1 year direct experience in crisis services, • Minimum of 1 year in a management or supervisory role, • Experience with trauma-informed care approaches, • Demonstrated leadership in behavioral health crisis interventions, • Ability to work flexible hours; potential on-call rotations, • Strong emotional resilience and stress management, • Competitive salary commensurate with experience and professional development opportunities Physical Requirements: • Willingness to work non-traditional hours, likely to include weekends, • Strong emotional resilience and stress management skills, • Capacity to make rapid and safe working judgments, • Considerable physical activity; possible heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 20-30 pounds