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Location : Location US-CA-Laguna Beach
Remove Now Hiring! Crisis Intervention Specialist  Schedule: Full time  Salary: $27 - $32/hour Location: Laguna Beach, CA   Retention Bonus Eligible Join Our Team as a Mobile Crisis Intervention Specialist!Are you passionate about making a positive impact on individuals in crisis? Do you thrive in high-pressure situations and have a deep understanding of mental health and emotional well-being? We're seeking a dynamic Mobile Crisis Intervention Specialist to join our dedicated team and provide crucial support to those in need. About Us: Be Well OC is a leading organization that provides crisis response and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health, emotional, or psychological crises. Our transformative initiative brings together public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations to create a coordinated system of mental health care and support for all Orange County residents. Our mission is to make compassionate mental health care accessible to our community, making Orange County the happiest and healthiest community in the United States with a world-class mental health care system. What You'll Do: Be a part of the movement to bring mobile mental health and crisis intervention services directly to the community. With several contract cities in Orange County, the mobile response teams provide intervention, referrals, transportation, and support to those needing mental health, substance abuse, housing, and addiction treatment services. The mobile crisis response program helps improve outcomes for those in need while also supporting law enforcement and EMS so they can focus on calls where they are needed most urgently.  Crisis Response:  - Work as a team with another Crisis Intervention Specialist responding to calls for service dispatched through a partner police or fire department, providing immediate assistance to individuals in crisis situations. Whether it's a mental health crisis, emotional distress, or any urgent need, you will be the calming presence that helps navigate the storm.  - Make transport decisions regarding patient care and be able to drive a large passenger van.   - Proactively contact those in need in your assigned city in various locations, such as community parks, shopping centers, and street corners.  Assessment:  - Observation and assessment skills will be crucial in understanding the unique needs of each individual. Your ability to evaluate the situation and formulate an appropriate intervention plan will be the key to saving lives.  - Assume primary responsibility for making mental health assessments of clients and providing crisis counseling.   - Maintain confidentiality and respect the boundaries of clients experiencing emotional distress. De-escalation:  - Your exceptional communication skills will shine as you work to de-escalate tense situations. Your empathy and understanding will help individuals feel heard, valued, and supported.  - Apply de-escalation techniques and crisis communication/management.  Collaboration:  - Work closely with emergency services, medical professionals, and community resources to ensure a holistic approach to crisis intervention. Your ability to collaborate effectively will make a real difference in the lives of those you assist.  - Serve as a clinical consultant to police and EMS/fire partners.  - Make referrals as needed to community providers.  - Work closely with the case manager to provide long-term support to clients. Resourceful Problem Solving:  - Each crisis is different, and your creativity and resourcefulness will be vital in finding solutions tailored to the unique challenges individuals are facing.  Qualifications: - Bachelor’s degree in psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field preferred or equivalent work experience.  - One year of experience in crisis intervention or delivery of mental health services in non-traditional settings.   - Ability to work effectively with a diverse population, including the impoverished, unhoused, and those suffering from chronic mental health challenges. - CPR for healthcare professionals certified or able to ascertain certification.   - A sense of humor.   - Exceptional interpersonal skills, written and verbal communication, adaptability, and professionalism.  - Must be organized and able to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-paced environment.   - Must have exceptional customer service and communication skills.   - Ability to work with all levels of management and team members with diplomacy and tact.   - Strong sense of compassion and ability to maintain a calm demeanor amid high-intensity situations.  - Ability to operate a cell phone, police radio, and laptop computer.    - Must pass a stringent criminal background check and driving record review, both conducted by the city’s police department.  - Valid and unrestricted California driver's license with clean driving record with reliable transportation.  - Microsoft Office skills and the ability to learn proficiency in organization-specific programs and software.  - Climb stairs and move in any terrain.  - Lift and drag at least 50 kg.  - Squat, stand, or kneel for prolonged periods of time.  - Maintain focus and composure when around bodily fluids.  Mind OC employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of employment. What´s In It for You: - Health insurance.  - Dental insurance.  - Vision insurance.  - Accident Insurance. - Eligible to contribute to 403(b) at first paycheck. Employer match on first paycheck. - 14 Paid Holidays off in addition to PTO.  - Loan Forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program And more... Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to be a beacon of hope for those in crisis and are excited about being part of a team committed to transforming lives, apply today! Join us in our mission to provide immediate care and support to those who need it the most.  Be Well OC is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Category
Non-Profit/Social Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Posted Salary Range
USD $27.00 - USD $32.00 /Hr.
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
5 days ago(4/26/2024 3:50 PM)
Location : Location US-CA-Garden Grove
Remove Now Hiring! Crisis Intervention Specialist  Schedule: Full time  Salary: $27 - $32/hour Location: Garden Grove, CA   Retention Bonus Eligible Join Our Team as a Mobile Crisis Intervention Specialist!Are you passionate about making a positive impact on individuals in crisis? Do you thrive in high-pressure situations and have a deep understanding of mental health and emotional well-being? We're seeking a dynamic Mobile Crisis Intervention Specialist to join our dedicated team and provide crucial support to those in need. About Us: Be Well OC is a leading organization that provides crisis response and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health, emotional, or psychological crises. Our transformative initiative brings together public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations to create a coordinated system of mental health care and support for all Orange County residents. Our mission is to make compassionate mental health care accessible to our community, making Orange County the happiest and healthiest community in the United States with a world-class mental health care system. What You'll Do: Be a part of the movement to bring mobile mental health and crisis intervention services directly to the community. With several contract cities in Orange County, the mobile response teams provide intervention, referrals, transportation, and support to those needing mental health, substance abuse, housing, and addiction treatment services. The mobile crisis response program helps improve outcomes for those in need while also supporting law enforcement and EMS so they can focus on calls where they are needed most urgently.  Crisis Response:  - Work as a team with another Crisis Intervention Specialist responding to calls for service dispatched through a partner police or fire department, providing immediate assistance to individuals in crisis situations. Whether it's a mental health crisis, emotional distress, or any urgent need, you will be the calming presence that helps navigate the storm.  - Make transport decisions regarding patient care and be able to drive a large passenger van.   - Proactively contact those in need in your assigned city in various locations, such as community parks, shopping centers, and street corners.  Assessment:  - Observation and assessment skills will be crucial in understanding the unique needs of each individual. Your ability to evaluate the situation and formulate an appropriate intervention plan will be the key to saving lives.  - Assume primary responsibility for making mental health assessments of clients and providing crisis counseling.   - Maintain confidentiality and respect the boundaries of clients experiencing emotional distress.   De-escalation:  - Your exceptional communication skills will shine as you work to de-escalate tense situations. Your empathy and understanding will help individuals feel heard, valued, and supported.  - Apply de-escalation techniques and crisis communication/management.  Collaboration:  - Work closely with emergency services, medical professionals, and community resources to ensure a holistic approach to crisis intervention. Your ability to collaborate effectively will make a real difference in the lives of those you assist.  - Serve as a clinical consultant to police and EMS/fire partners.  - Make referrals as needed to community providers.  - Work closely with the case manager to provide long-term support to clients. Resourceful Problem Solving:  - Each crisis is different, and your creativity and resourcefulness will be vital in finding solutions tailored to the unique challenges individuals are facing.  Qualifications: - Bachelor’s degree in psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field preferred or equivalent work experience.  - One year of experience in crisis intervention or delivery of mental health services in non-traditional settings.   - Ability to work effectively with a diverse population, including the impoverished, unhoused, and those suffering from chronic mental health challenges. - CPR for healthcare professionals certified or able to ascertain certification.   - A sense of humor.   - Exceptional interpersonal skills, written and verbal communication, adaptability, and professionalism.  - Must be organized and able to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-paced environment.   - Must have exceptional customer service and communication skills.   - Ability to work with all levels of management and team members with diplomacy and tact.   - Strong sense of compassion and ability to maintain a calm demeanor amid high-intensity situations.  - Ability to operate a cell phone, police radio, and laptop computer.    - Must pass a stringent criminal background check and driving record review, both conducted by the city’s police department.  - Valid and unrestricted California driver's license with clean driving record with reliable transportation.  - Microsoft Office skills and the ability to learn proficiency in organization-specific programs and software.  - Climb stairs and move in any terrain.  - Lift and drag at least 50 kg.  - Squat, stand, or kneel for prolonged periods of time.  - Maintain focus and composure when around bodily fluids.  Mind OC employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of employment. What´s In It for You: - Health insurance.  - Dental insurance.  - Vision insurance.  - Accident Insurance. - Eligible to contribute to 403(b) at first paycheck. Employer match on first paycheck. - 14 Paid Holidays off in addition to PTO.  - Loan Forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program And more... Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to be a beacon of hope for those in crisis and are excited about being part of a team committed to transforming lives, apply today! Join us in our mission to provide immediate care and support to those who need it the most.  Be Well OC is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Category
Non-Profit/Social Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Posted Salary Range
USD $27.00 - USD $32.00 /Hr.
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
5 days ago(4/26/2024 3:49 PM)
Location : Location US-Huntington Beach
Remove Now Hiring! Case ManagerSchedule: Full timeSalary: $22 - $27/hourLocation: Huntington Beach, CA Retention Bonus Eligible Join Our Team as a Case Manager! About Us: Be Well OC is a leading organization that provides crisis response and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health, emotional, or psychological crises. Our transformative initiative brings together public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations to create a coordinated system of mental health care and support for all Orange County residents. Our mission is to make compassionate mental health care accessible to our community, making Orange County the happiest and healthiest community in the United States with a world-class mental health care system. Job Summary:The Case manager provides services and referrals to residents referred to by the Mobile Operations Team that works alongside the Police Department. This position is under direct supervision of the Mobile Operations Manager for the Huntington Beach, CA Mobile Team.  What You´ll Do: - Demonstrates the Be Well mission, purpose, values, and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders.  - Provides a safe, effective, and efficient implementation of direct care in accordance with established policies, procedures, and standards of care.  - Makes appropriate recommendations for living environments, therapy, psychiatrist visits, case management, and other services.  - Provides services to all residents referred based on their needs and preference.   - Documents and communicates interactions with members to other services team members as appropriate.  - Maintain awareness of community resources and assist members served in the appropriate use of community resources.  - Advocates for and accompany members when needed on long appointments, e.g., SSI, DMV, GR (General Relief), etc.  - Help members to understand their legal status and rights.  - Safeguard confidentiality; adhere to HIPAA policies.  - Foster independence with members served.  - Safeguards confidentiality of members served.  - Provides transportation when needed and appropriate.  - Must participate in a rotation schedule of after-hours on-call services based on program expectations.  - Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, and/or changed at the discretion of management.  - Maintain confidentiality and respect the boundaries of clients experiencing emotional distress.  - Attend required department and clinic meetings and share in other responsibilities as relevant.  - Other duties as assigned.   What You´ll Need: - Experience in a mental health and/or dual diagnosis case management position (preferred).   - Bi-lingual Spanish (preferred). - Two years of case management experience (minimum).  - Knowledge of Orange County resources (housing, substance abuse, mental health, shelters, etc.)  - High School Graduation or G.E.D.  - Demonstrated sensitivity to multicultural populations and issues is required. - Valid and unrestricted California driver’s license with clean driving record with reliable transportation. - Must be CPR and First Aid certified on the date of employment or within 60 days of employment and maintain current certification throughout employment.  - All opportunities are contingent upon successful completion and receipt of acceptable background check results along with a valid driver’s license. Additional regulatory, contractual, or local requirements may apply.  - Ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.  - Effective written and verbal communication.  - Good computer/technology skills.  - Ability to assess safety risks.  - Ability to promote a positive, supportive recovery culture.  - Ability to engage clients and hold hope in the face of adversity.  - Ability to gain trust and build rapport with diverse populations.  - Ability to be patient and mindful.  - Knowledge of basic medical and psychiatric terminology.  Mind OC employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of employment. What´s In It for You: - Health insurance.  - Dental insurance.  - Vision insurance.  - Accident Insurance. - Eligible to contribute to 403(b) at first paycheck. Employer match on first paycheck.  - 14 Paid Holidays off in addition to PTO.  - Loan Forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program And more... Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to be a beacon of hope for those in crisis and are excited about being part of a team committed to transforming lives, apply today! Join us in our mission to provide immediate care and support to those who need it the most.  Be Well OC is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Category
Non-Profit/Social Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Posted Salary Range
USD $22.00 - USD $27.00 /Hr.
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
5 days ago(4/26/2024 3:48 PM)
Location : Location US-CA-Irvine
Remove Now Hiring! Case ManagerSchedule: Full timeSalary: $22 - $27/hourLocation: Irvine, CA Retention Bonus Eligible Join Our Team as a Case Manager! About Us: Be Well OC is a leading organization that provides crisis response and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health, emotional, or psychological crises. Our transformative initiative brings together public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations to create a coordinated system of mental health care and support for all Orange County residents. Our mission is to make compassionate mental health care accessible to our community, making Orange County the happiest and healthiest community in the United States with a world-class mental health care system. Job Summary:The Case manager provides services and referrals to residents referred to by the Mobile Operations Team that works alongside the Police Department. This position is under direct supervision of the Mobile Operations Manager for the Irvine, CA Mobile Team.  What You´ll Do: - Demonstrates the Be Well mission, purpose, values, and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders.  - Provides a safe, effective, and efficient implementation of direct care in accordance with established policies, procedures, and standards of care.  - Makes appropriate recommendations for living environments, therapy, psychiatrist visits, case management, and other services.  - Provides services to all residents referred based on their needs and preference.   - Documents and communicates interactions with members to other services team members as appropriate.  - Maintain awareness of community resources and assist members served in the appropriate use of community resources.  - Advocates for and accompany members when needed on long appointments, e.g., SSI, DMV, GR (General Relief), etc.  - Help members to understand their legal status and rights.  - Safeguard confidentiality; adhere to HIPAA policies.  - Foster independence with members served.  - Safeguards confidentiality of members served.  - Provides transportation when needed and appropriate.  - Must participate in a rotation schedule of after-hours on-call services based on program expectations.  - Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, and/or changed at the discretion of management.  - Maintain confidentiality and respect the boundaries of clients experiencing emotional distress.  - Attend required department and clinic meetings and share in other responsibilities as relevant.  - Other duties as assigned.   What You´ll Need: - Experience in a mental health and/or dual diagnosis case management position (preferred).   - Bi-lingual Spanish (preferred). - Two years of case management experience (minimum).  - Knowledge of Orange County resources (housing, substance abuse, mental health, shelters, etc.)  - High School Graduation or G.E.D.  - Demonstrated sensitivity to multicultural populations and issues is required. - Valid and unrestricted California driver’s license with clean driving record with reliable transportation. - Must be CPR and First Aid certified on the date of employment or within 60 days of employment and maintain current certification throughout employment.  - All opportunities are contingent upon successful completion and receipt of acceptable background check results along with a valid driver’s license. Additional regulatory, contractual, or local requirements may apply.  - Ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.  - Effective written and verbal communication.  - Good computer/technology skills.  - Ability to assess safety risks.  - Ability to promote a positive, supportive recovery culture.  - Ability to engage clients and hold hope in the face of adversity.  - Ability to gain trust and build rapport with diverse populations.  - Ability to be patient and mindful.  - Knowledge of basic medical and psychiatric terminology.  Mind OC employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of employment. What´s In It for You: - Health insurance.  - Dental insurance.  - Vision insurance.  - Accident Insurance. - Eligible to contribute to 403(b) at first paycheck. Employer match on first paycheck.  - 14 Paid Holidays off in addition to PTO.  - Loan Forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program And more... Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to be a beacon of hope for those in crisis and are excited about being part of a team committed to transforming lives, apply today! Join us in our mission to provide immediate care and support to those who need it the most.  Be Well OC is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Category
Non-Profit/Social Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Posted Salary Range
USD $22.00 - USD $27.00 /Hr.
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
5 days ago(4/26/2024 3:47 PM)
Location : Location US-CA-Anaheim
Remove Now Hiring! Case ManagerSchedule: Full timeSalary: $22 - $27/hourLocation: Anaheim, CA Retention Bonus Eligible Join Our Team as a Case Manager! About Us: Be Well OC is a leading organization that provides crisis response and compassionate care to individuals facing mental health, emotional, or psychological crises. Our transformative initiative brings together public, private, academic, and faith-based organizations to create a coordinated system of mental health care and support for all Orange County residents. Our mission is to make compassionate mental health care accessible to our community, making Orange County the happiest and healthiest community in the United States with a world-class mental health care system. Job Summary:The Case manager provides services and referrals to residents referred to by the Mobile Operations Team that works alongside the Police Department. This position is under direct supervision of the Mobile Operations Manager for the Anaheim, CA Mobile Team.  What You´ll Do: - Demonstrates the Be Well mission, purpose, values, and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders.  - Provides a safe, effective, and efficient implementation of direct care in accordance with established policies, procedures, and standards of care.  - Makes appropriate recommendations for living environments, therapy, psychiatrist visits, case management, and other services.  - Provides services to all residents referred based on their needs and preference.   - Documents and communicates interactions with members to other services team members as appropriate.  - Maintain awareness of community resources and assist members served in the appropriate use of community resources.  - Advocates for and accompany members when needed on long appointments, e.g., SSI, DMV, GR (General Relief), etc.  - Help members to understand their legal status and rights.  - Safeguard confidentiality; adhere to HIPAA policies.  - Foster independence with members served.  - Safeguards confidentiality of members served.  - Provides transportation when needed and appropriate.  - Must participate in a rotation schedule of after-hours on-call services based on program expectations.  - Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, and/or changed at the discretion of management.  - Maintain confidentiality and respect the boundaries of clients experiencing emotional distress.  - Attend required department and clinic meetings and share in other responsibilities as relevant.  - Other duties as assigned.   What You´ll Need: - Experience in a mental health and/or dual diagnosis case management position (preferred).   - Bi-lingual Spanish (preferred). - Two years of case management experience (minimum).  - Knowledge of Orange County resources (housing, substance abuse, mental health, shelters, etc.)  - High School Graduation or G.E.D.  - Demonstrated sensitivity to multicultural populations and issues is required. - Valid and unrestricted driver’s license with clean driving record with reliable transportation. - Must be CPR and First Aid certified on the date of employment or within 60 days of employment and maintain current certification throughout employment.  - All opportunities are contingent upon successful completion and receipt of acceptable background check results along with a valid driver’s license. Additional regulatory, contractual, or local requirements may apply.  - Ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.  - Effective written and verbal communication.  - Good computer/technology skills.  - Ability to assess safety risks.  - Ability to promote a positive, supportive recovery culture.  - Ability to engage clients and hold hope in the face of adversity.  - Ability to gain trust and build rapport with diverse populations.  - Ability to be patient and mindful.  - Knowledge of basic medical and psychiatric terminology.  Mind OC employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of employment. What´s In It for You: - Health insurance.  - Dental insurance.  - Vision insurance.  - Accident Insurance. - Eligible to contribute to 403(b) at first paycheck. Employer match on first paycheck.  - 14 Paid Holidays off in addition to PTO.  - Loan Forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program And more... Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to be a beacon of hope for those in crisis and are excited about being part of a team committed to transforming lives, apply today! Join us in our mission to provide immediate care and support to those who need it the most.  Be Well OC is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Category
Non-Profit/Social Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Posted Salary Range
USD $22.00 - USD $27.00 /Hr.
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
5 days ago(4/26/2024 3:45 PM)