Crisis Recovery Specialist
Company: United Counseling Services
Location: Bennington
Posted on: April 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Title: Crisis Recovery Specialist
Job Location: Bennington, VT
Education Level Bachelor Degree
Salary Range: $20.94 - $23.56 Hourly
Job Shift: Overnight
Job Category: Non-Credentialed Position
Description: Why Join UCS:For over 65 years, UCS has been providing
exceptional and thoughtful care to individuals and families in our
community through programs, services, and educational
opportunities. Our staff includes positions such as administration,
clinicians, nurses, teachers, case managers, psychiatrists, and
direct support providers who work within our 15 facilities to
support over 3,000 individuals annually. We are proud to be part of
Vermont Care Partners, a network of sixteen agencies that provide
mental health, substance use disorder, and developmental-disability
services and supports in every county in Vermont. We are looking
for team players to join us in making a difference in the lives of
others and building a stronger community. UCS Offers Generous
Benefits
Qualifications: The Crisis Recovery Specialist (CRS) provides a
wide variety of clinical and case management services to persons
served, including clinical services, case management services,
support, rehabilitative skill building, therapeutic interventions,
and advocacy in accordance with the Mental Health Provider Manual
written and mandated by the Vermont Department of Mental
Health.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
CLINICAL:
Provides case management, skill development, coordination, and
collaboration with peer support services; participation in the
day-to-day program activities and coordinating with post-acute
crisis recovery services in the home environment as well as
accompanying the Emergency Clinician in community settings. Works
to assure family participation is full and transparent, whenever it
is clinically appropriate. Assist with clients at Battelle House
who may be in crisis, assist in running groups at Battelle House,
help with meal prep and clean up.
DIRECT CLIENT SUPPORT SERVICES:
Administration of admissions and discharges once an individual has
been accepted into the unit. This includes conducting the admission
interview and checklist, making sure all forms and releases are
signed, as well as taking an inventory of personal belongings.
While client is admitted the CRS will provide support and answer
questions helping the individual adjust to the house and the
program. Assist in helping clients conduct out-patient intakes
either in-person or electronically. Help form and facilitate client
groups and morning/evening check-ins.
CLINICAL SUPPORT:
Provides clinical support and case consultation alongside other
members of UCS Emergency Services. Assist in pre-screening,
triaging, and appropriately routing crisis calls. CRS will also
offer support and verbal de-escalation to crisis callers when
appropriate. CRS will elevate calls to the Emergency Clinician when
indicated. CRS will conduct bed calls, referrals, and prior
authorizations for inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. They will
send the appropriate information to receiving facilities via fax or
secure email.
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION:
Provide basic medical care including checking vital signs upon
admission/discharge and assisting the UCS nursing and medical staff
with other appropriate duties. CRS will be trained and then
medication delegated. They will assist nursing and medical teams
with obtaining and administering medications. This may include
helping clients pick up medications.
CLIENT IDENTIFICATION AND OUTREACH:
Provides outreach services to members of the community in need.
Provides protection and advocacy of client rights, whenever
possible. Provides persons served and families with referral
information and assistance to meet needs not assured by our
agency.
AGENCY PARTICIPATION:
Works to ensure the highest quality of services throughout the
agency by participation in committees, quality
assurance activities, and interdepartmental activities.
RECORD KEEPING:
Completes clinical and administrative forms in a timely manner for
accurate billing, up-to-date clinical records, and appropriate
information sharing. Completes all clinical documentation in a
professional and timely manner, including those required with
admissions, discharges, and medication administration.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A minimum of a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology,
rehabilitation counseling, psychiatric nursing, or related field
and two years' experience. Must be eligible to receive Qualified
Mental Health Professional certification at any point during
employment. Must obtain medication delegation training within the
first 90 days of employment.
Valid Driver's License
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