Job DetailsJob LocationWenatchee - Wenatchee, WAPosition TypeFull Time Salary Range$80,000.00 - $90,000.00 Salary/yearTravel PercentageUp to 50%DescriptionCatholic Charities is committed to the policy of vaccination against the COVID 19 virus for all employees. We are committed to maximize safety for our employees and clients. Proof of the COVID-19 vaccination is required to work on or after October 18, 2021, consistent with Proclamation 21-15.Wage Range$80000 - $90000 SalaryBenefitsMedical, dental, life, flexible spending, EAP, retirement & vol benefits including vision, ltd, life insurance, critical illness, injury accident & ID theft protection. 13 paid holidays, 12 days of vacation, 8 sick days. Bereavement leave, education assistance program. Discretionary longevity award of 1.5% of annual salary starting after 5 years of service.Position Summary:This position will have responsibility for providing direct crisis evaluation and Crisis Intervention in the delivery of acute crisis services provided by Catholic Charities. The Crisis Outreach Professional will provide clinical services, specialist consultation to other Mobile Crisis team members (as applicable) in addition to fulfilling the duties of a Crisis Outreach Professional/Designated Mental Health Professional.The Mental Health Professional (MHP) and Designated Crisis Responder (DCR) are members of the Crisis Outreach Team that provides crisis outreach services to individuals experiencing acute emotional distress and/or mental health crisis, with the goal to stabilize the individual in the least restrictive setting possible. DCR's provide evaluations under the Involuntary Treatment Act to include both mental health and substance abuse. The MHP and DCR Mental Health Crisis Outreach team member Professionals utilize crisis intervention techniques to facilitate diversion from hospitalization through individual stabilization in the community whenever possible. The MHP/DCR assesses the individuals risk to self, others or property. In the event an individual requires an evaluation to determine if there is a need for detention under the Involuntary Treatment Act due to the presence of a grave disability, the MHP contacts the DCR for assistance. All Crisis Outreach Professionals engage in assessing the community and family resources available to manage the individual in the least restrictive setting possible and engage in developing plans with the individual and family that are appropriate to the individuals needs and circumstances. The MHP and DCR formulate appropriate clinical decisions based upon assessment data, and interact with the medical community and others in the community to develop and implement community based treatment options to stabilize/maintain stability.Responsibilities:Provides crisis and intake assessmentsDiagnosis, ongoing brief community support servicesCase Management in a culturally competent manner within the most appropriate environmentAs an initial responder the MHP utilizes crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques, and assesses the need to contact the DCR if the situation cannot be adequately resolvedThe DCR will further assess the need for community based individual stabilization by accurately assessing risk to self, others or property and the presence of a grave disability, formulates and implements appropriate clinical decisions based upon assessment data.Provides treatment planningDevelops an appropriate plan of treatment supporting recovery concepts by incorporating the individuals/familys strengths, barriers and needs into the plan componentsDocuments clear problem statement and treatment goals/objectives in an individuals own voiceFormulates measurable, achievable goals and objectives, in collaboration