Position Description
Job Title: Mobile Crisis Registered Clinician
Reports to: Program Manager
Classification: Regular, Full-Time
Pay Range: $85,000 - $89,816 annually DOE
Location: Alameda County, California, 94611
Office Hours: 12-hour shifts working 3 days one week and 4 days the next week, repeating this schedule
About Us: Bonita House, Inc. (BHI) is a nonprofit mental health agency with multiple sites in Alameda County and an operating budget of $14.5 million.
Founded in 1971, BHI provides social rehabilitation including a full range of Medi-Cal services to adults with co-occurring serious mental health and substance use disorders.
Our Mission: Building community, dignity, hope and wellness through services that support recovery and self-sufficiency with people who are living with serious mental health challenges.
Our Values: Compassion: Committed to caring, dignity and kindness.
Respect: Honor each individual and provide highly ethical services.
Progress: Leading the way in creating opportunities to change for the better.
Resilience: Channeling hope, building strengths to successfully recover, adapt and grow.
Embracing Differences: Honor and celebrate our diverse communities and individual uniqueness.
Position Summary:
Working collaboratively with the EMT as a team, the CATT Clinician will respond to the call, evaluate and determine the disposition of the person in need and facilitate that process.
The CATT Clinician will utilize a variety of resources in consultation up to and including law enforcement, psychiatric prescribers, and hospital staff, to effectively provide rapid quality mental health care.
CATT Clinician is required to maintain fidelity to Roberts' Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model (SSCIT), other evidence-based practices, other crisis management interventions, and the use of screening tools to help inform the decision-making process.
Must have a strong knowledge and be able to provide practical application of Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (for depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance use disorder, insomnia, and suicide prevention), trauma-informed care, Solution Focused Therapy, mindfulness/mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques, culturally specific mental health needs, and provide linkage to local community resources.
CATT Clinician's contribution to the performance of the CATT Program helps to reduce repeat Psychiatric Emergency Services and Emergency Department presentations month to month by client and has great impact reducing 5150's regionally.
Current shifts open:
Sunday - Wednesday
8:00 pm - 8:00 am
Wednesday - Saturday
8:00 pm - 8:00 am
Primary Responsibilities
Direct crisis intervention and crisis management services Timely documentation including consistency with Agency and Accreditation standards Attend clinical meetings and trainings Billing- Medi-Cal and Medicare Assists with tracking program outcome data and ensure all consumers a provided with after-care follow-up Community Outreach- internal and external stakeholders- Perform other clinical duties assigned by the CATT Program Director Qualifications and Requirements
The ideal candidate will be experienced in the field of crisis management; committed to the practices and principles of Roberts' Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model (SSCIT) and experienced in working with a highly diverse community.
Is experienced in rapid screening and assessment, DSM5 Diagnosis and works effectively and efficiently in stressful situations.
Registration (ASW, AMFT, APCC) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology.
Minimum two years of experience providing behavioral health services in a public health, community mental health, crisis services, or other setting serving people who are unhoused.
Basic Life Support certified within 30 days of employment (training provided by program).
Must be able/willing to work outside during most of shifts, travel in van with others between crises, and physically move frequently during shift.
Must be able to travel to and from worksite and other locations within Alameda County Ability to work with and honor a highly diverse community served, as well as CAT team members, while showing humility and openness.
Willingly open to learn and understand different perspectives, as well as show self-awareness around race, gender, class, sexual orientation, lived experience, and other important attributes.
Must have experience with Electronic Health Record systems (e.g.
Welligent, Clinicians Gateway, Reddinet, Epic) Must comply with all legal and ethical mandates including child and elder abuse reporting, HIPPA, PHI and PII.
Must be able to meet the Immigration Reform Act of 1986 requirements.
Must have valid California Driver's License and a driving record acceptable by the Agency's insurance company.
Physical Requirements
Constantly have ability to bend and stoop, ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time, possess hand-eye-foot coordination and color recognition, good manual dexterity, with the ability to perform all tasks related to job assignments.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Bonita House, Inc. is committed to providing equal opportunity to all qualified persons regardless of race, color, citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.