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North Range Behavioral Hlth-Greeley Co - Responder Mental Health Clinician - Greeley Police Dept in Greeley, Colorado

Co - Responder Mental Health Clinician - Greeley Police Department Job Location Intensive Services Campus - Greeley, CO Position Type Full Time Benefited Salary Range $55,000.00 - $62,600.00 Salary Job Shift Day

$5,000.00 Add-On Pay Available

Sign-on Bonus Available: Unlicensed Clinicians: $5,000.00 Licensed Clinicians: $7,000.00

North Range Behavioral Health believes no one should fight behavioral health challenges alone. Our experienced, well-trained team offers comprehensive services to help treat the "whole" person. No other behavioral health organization offers more programs and solutions for children, adults, and families. We collaborate closely with other community resources so our customers can experience seamless and compassionate care.

North Range Behavioral Health provides compassionate, comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder services to children youth, adults, and families across a wide spectrum of needs. We serve people with insurance, Health First Colorado (Medicaid), Medicare, CHP+, those without insurance, and those who prefer to pay out-of-pocket. Our prevention and education programs help support thriving, healthy families, and communities. We integrate clinical expertise, research, and the values and culture of our customers in our treatment and care. Our approaches are trauma-informed and based on customer strengths and goals and on proven evidenc

North Range Behavioral Health provides a culture of continuous learning and development. We know that change is inevitable, creativity is vital, and success comes from adjusting sails together, with a hopeful and resilient heart

Vision Where Hope Begins and Change Is Possible

Mission North Range Behavioral Health provides compassionate, comprehensive care for people who face mental health and addiction challenges.

Values Customer First: We help our customers achieve recovery, every day. Compassion: We treat everyone with kindness, empathy, and dignity. Collaboration: We build strong relationships, internally and externally, to ensure effective care for our customers.

North Range Behavioral Health and multiple Police Departments within Weld County have partnered together to create the Co-Responder program. This collaborative team will align and embed behavioral health staff in each respective police department, allowing for a behavioral health specialist to respond to the scene in the community with public safety officers. A full-time Mental Health Clinician is assigned to the team and scheduled during identified peak times for behavioral health calls.

As a Co-Responder Mental Health Clinician, you will partner with law enforcement agencies to provide case consultation, crisis intervention, service coordination, and referrals/linkage to resources for individuals who are identified as having mental health/substance use-related 911 calls.

Duties Performed: Provide person-centered assessment, goal planning, and treatment for mental health and/or substance use issues. Provide screening, intakes, and assessment of clients utilizing required instruments and formats within appropriate timelines. Develop strength-based written treatment plans/updates and continuing care plans and make appropriate referrals. Complete written discharge summaries and correspondence within established timelines. Observe clients in a variety of situations. Assess diagnosis and mental status of clients, evaluate current level of functioning, and develop and implement treatment/service plan to address clients' needs. Intervene and de-escalate crises with clients. Provide crisis intervention via telephone or face-to-face in a variety of settings that may include crisis walk-in services, mobile on-site services, residential settings, etc. Assess the risk of harm to self or others and arrange needed resources. Collaborate with other clinicians, law enforcement, external providers, and psychiatris s to provide services to clients. Maintain close and cooperative relationships with community agencies and other public agencies in carrying out treatment/service plans. Collaborate continuously with assigned clients to devise safety planning, provide symptom management, identify support systems, and reduce and mitigate risk factors. May deliver services to clients in their homes or other settings in the community. Assist individuals in improving their well-being and quality of life by training in behavioral skills; educate clients to make informed choices; develop clients' coping skills; help clients to problem solve and negotiate tasks of daily living. Learn, utilize, and support fidelity of any evidence-based practices within the assigned program to ensure effective interventions with clients. Perform case management services as needed to assist clients to meet their goals as stated in client service and/or treatment plans. Refer clients to internal and external supportive services such as vocational, medical, social services, and housing authority as well as residential, respite, and inpatient treatment. Maintain electronic health records following agency standards; confirm coding of services rendered is ethically appropriate and results in successful billing. This may include entry into a partnering agency's electronic systems.

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