Job Information
Pawnee Mental Health Services Mobile Crisis Peer Support Specialist in Manhattan, Kansas
This job was posted by https://www.kansasworks.com : For more information, please see: https://www.kansasworks.com/jobs/13052789
Who We Are
Pawnee Mental Health Services is a private, not-for-profit community mental health center dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services to strengthen the wellness of our communities. Operating over 10 counties in North-Central Kansas, we provide a full range of psychotherapy, crisis, medication management, and substance abuse recovery services to over 7000 adults, adolescents, and children every year. Pawnee is the only provider in our service area who welcomes anyone in need of mental health services, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year regardless of their insurance, status as a client, or ability to pay. We also believe that all staff have an important role to play in maintaining the wellness of our communities and we are looking for bright, talented people to fill those roles!
If thats a mission that excites you, read on!
The Role You Play
As a Mobile Crisis Peer Support Specialist, youll be responsible for providing community-based mobile crisis care utilizing your experience receiving mental health services. This will allow you to provide crisis interventions to individuals in a more familiar and comfortable environment, and one that is less restrictive. Youll also be collaborating with hospitals, medical and behavioral health providers, law enforcement, and other social services. Work is always done in a two-person team, so youll always have backup if necessary.
- The Day-to-Day
- Respond to clients in crisis where they are (home, work, park,
other community locations, ect) services will not be restricted
to certain locations or times of day.
- This will require the ability to drive to community settings, and navigate in areas which may not be easily accessible as the client needs.
- Triage and screen for suicidality, de-escalate and present resolutions, coordinate with medical/behavioral health services, and create a crisis plan and follow up.
- In the moment, establish rapport, share experiences, and strengthen engagement with the client experiencing a crisis. You may also engage with family members or other significant relationships to educate them about self-care and ways to provide support.
- Actively engage with the client in crisis planning, creating a range of tools and techniques they can use in their safety plan.
- Respond to clients in crisis where they are (home, work, park,
other community locations, ect) services will not be restricted
to certain locations or times of day.
- Other Duties as Assigned
- Meet clinical and ethical documentation standards.
- Complete additional and continuing trainings in the field of crisis resolution.