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Estimated Pay $21 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Hartford, Connecticut

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Job Description

Job Description

Our Mission

“Preparing Our Community to Meet Life’s challenges.”

We help everyone who comes to our door with resources for both immediate needs and long-term goals.

Our network of programs, services, and experiences strengthen individuals, families, and communities and provides opportunities for growth and economic stability.

Come join our team!

When you become an employee at the Community Renewal Team (CRT), you will join a host of others with an average tenure of nine years of service. Some of our employees have celebrated more than twenty + years of service. You’ll participate in fun activities, themed- employee appreciation events, organization sponsored golf tournaments, etc. We celebrate the accomplishments of employees using our Wall of Excellence highlighting employees of the month. Opportunities to grow within the organization are plentiful. Most of our employees started in entry level positions and have been promoted throughout their career.

BENEFITS

401K with a matching employer contribution, medical, dental, vision, HSA Spending

Accounts, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability (STD)/Long- Term Disability (LTD),

and an Employee Assistance Program. Eligible employees are also able to participate in

agency sponsored educational opportunities. Eligible employees receive ten paid vacation days, six sick

paid days annually, and two personal days paid annually.


JOB DETAILS
POSITION TITLE:
DEPARTMENT: Clinical Services
FSLA STATUS: Non-Exempt
REPORTS TO: Lead Clinician 11

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

The Community Response Clinician Level 2 is responsible for responding to crisis calls. This individual provides specialized crisis response services and/or one on one acute counseling services to participants that call for Police assistance due to experiencing a crisis. Strong background on substance use, trauma, crisis response, and/or motivational interviewing skills is required.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.

  • Provide brief immediate crisis intervention.
  • Provide acute counseling services until participants engage in treatment program or no longer needs services.
  • Provide assistance and education in activities of daily living, support for employment/training search and job coaching.
  • Facilitates strong innovative, culturally diverse thinking and aptitudes to adjust to the population and interests of the group.
  • Educates participants on risk factors of behaviors to facilitate change in thinking.
  • Assesses and provides diagnostic evaluations to patient and referral sources.
  • Monitors participants/clients in the facility.
  • Ensures adherence to infection control practices.
  • Participate in regulatory Audits and or funders.
  • Manages a fluctuating caseload of active / discharged participants on a daily and timely basis.
  • Ensure referrals and support services are made to outside programs for case management and medical intervention if applicable.
  • Orients new participants to treatment program(s).
  • Refers participants to the agreed upon treatment program and participates in the initial treatment planning with the identified treatment provider.
  • Provide participants with information about other Agency programs.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive crisis plan with each participant maintaining regular contact until participants engages into treatment/community resource or declines need for further assistance.
  • Re-assess participants to formulate treatment/community resource needs.
  • Provide weekly office visits to program participants as applicable.
  • Maintain follow up contact and documentation requirements for every program participant
  • Maintain participant/client confidentiality.
  • Provide on-going liaison, referral and advocacy for Participants.
  • As part of professional development attend all trainings and meetings as assigned.
  • Participate with community providers as it relates to programs contents area.
  • Completes referral progress reports and/or closing/discharge summaries.
  • Maintains and disseminates listings of local AA, NA and CA meetings as needed.

ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Will require use of crisis intervention and motivational interviewing.
  • Attend a minimum of credentialing hours of substance use related training per year.
  • Maintain compliance with Complete yearly mandatory training including confidentiality and HIPAA compliance.
  • Conducts presentations for/at assigned prison regarding program resources.
  • Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and other shifts as assigned.
  • Flexibility to work in various settings such as persons place of residency
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM TRAINING EXPERIENCE AND MEDICAL CERTIFICATIONS

Education: MInimuma Bachelor's degree in Social Work or related field. Master’s degree in social work or related field from an accredited institution.

Minimum Years of Experience: Over three (3) years of experience working with marginalized populations.

Active Certification in good Standing: Must possess CT LCSW, LMSW, LADC, LPC license. Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle required.

Demonstrate skills: Proficient in databases, MS Office, written reports and maintenance of case notes. Strong organization, motivational, time management and interpersonal skills. Specialized training in crisis intervention, substance use and/or mental illness, domestic violence and/or any other applicable training related to field of work preferred. Must have the ability to facilitate groups and a strong background in counseling. Experience working with participants from diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds with the ability to interact and communicate effectively.

Knowledge: Knowledge of Human Services, Criminal Justice, Court systems, substance use and target population(s) a must. Thorough knowledge of co-occurring disorders and of social services in Hartford with the demonstrated ability to work in collaboration with other service providers required.

Physical and TB Required: Yes, prior to appointment

Bilingual: Required– Yes, Language Spanish

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

The Community Response Clinician Level 2 is responsible for responding to crisis calls. This individual provides specialized crisis response services and/or one on one acute counseling services to participants that call for Police assistance due to experiencing a crisis. Strong background on substance use, trauma, crisis response, and/or motivational interviewing skills is required.


SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.

  • Provide brief immediate crisis intervention.
  • Provide acute counseling services until participants engages in treatment program or no longer needs services.
  • Provide assistance and education in activities of daily living, support for employment/training search and job coaching.
  • Facilitates strong innovated, culturally diverse thinking and aptitudes to adjust to the population and interests of the group.
  • Educates participants on risk factors of behaviors to facilitate change in thinking.
  • Assesses and provides diagnostic evaluations to patient and referral sources.
  • Monitors participants/clients in the facility.
  • Ensures adherence to infection control practices.
  • Participate in regulatory Audits and or funders.
  • Manages a fluctuating caseload of active / discharged participants on a daily and timely basis.
  • Ensure referrals and support services are made to outside programs for case management and medical intervention if applicable.
  • Orients new participants to treatment program(s).
  • Refers participants to the agreed upon treatment program and participates in the initial treatment planning with the identified treatment provider.
  • Provide participants with information about other Agency programs.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive crisis plan with each participant maintaining regular contact until participants engages into treatment/community resource or declines need for further assistance.
  • Reassess participants to formulate treatment/community resource needs.
  • Provide weekly office visits to program participants as applicable.
  • Maintain follow up contact and documentation requirements for every program participant.
  • Maintain participant/client confidentiality.
  • Provide on-going liaison, referral and advocacy for Participants.
  • As part of professional development attend all trainings and meetings as assigned.
  • Participate with community providers as it relates to programs contents area.
  • Completes referral progress reports and/or closing/discharge summaries.
  • Maintains and disseminates listings of local AA, NA and CA meetings as needed.

ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Will require use of crisis intervention and motivational interviewing.
  • Attend a minimum of credentialing hours of substance use related training per year.
  • Maintain compliance with Complete yearly mandatory training including confidentiality and HIPAA compliance.
  • Conducts presentations for/at assigned prison regarding program resources.
  • Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and other shifts as assigned.
  • Flexibility to work in various settings such as persons place of residency
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM TRAINING EXPERIENCE AND MEDICAL CERTIFICATIONS

Education: Master’s degree in social work or related field from an accredited institution.

Minimum Years of Experience: Over three (3) years of experience working with marginalized populations.

Active Certification in good Standing: Must possess CT LCSW, LMSW, LADC, LPC license. Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle required.

Demonstrate skills: Proficient in databases, MS Office, written reports and maintenance of case notes. Strong organization, motivational, time management and interpersonal skills. Specialized training in crisis intervention, substance use and/or mental illness, domestic violence and/or any other applicable training related to field of work preferred. Must have the ability to facilitate groups and a strong background in counseling. Experience working with participants from diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds with the ability to interact and communicate effectively.

Knowledge: Knowledge of Human Services, Criminal Justice, Court systems, substance use and target population(s) a must. Thorough knowledge of co-occurring disorders and of social services in Hartford with the demonstrated ability to work in collaboration with other service providers required.

Physical and TB Required: Yes, prior to appointment

Bilingual: Required– Yes, Language Spanish