What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mobile Crisis Counselor position at Easterseals UCP NC & VA?
Easterseals UCP, is a non-profit service provider in North Carolina & Virginia. We are seeking a compassionate, caring, and dedicated Mobile Crisis Counselor to join our collaborative, multidisciplinary REACH Mobile Crisis Team!
What You’ll Do
The Mobile Crisis Counselor provides rapid response to individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. This response includes meeting the individual in an environment where they are comfortable to facilitate service engagement, stabilization, and resolution of the crisis when possible. You will provide mobile crisis interventions for individuals supported by the Mobile Crisis Team.
How You’ll Benefit
You’ll earn an hourly wage starting at $18/hr and $10/hr on call while being a part of a growing team making a difference in our community!
What We’re Looking For
To join our team, you must be willing to provide crisis intervention and coordination of services for the REACH Mobile Crisis Team on Friday - Sunday from 11pm - 11pm. Primary duties include providing community-based and telephonic/telehealth crisis intervention and stabilization services for those experiencing a behavioral health crisis within Greene, Wayne, and Lenoir county. We also require the following:
- Bachelor’s Degree from a college or university accredited by an entity approved by USDOE or
CHEA in Human Services or related field - A minimum of two year of crisis experience with MH/DD/SA population
- Must have a valid, unrestricted, state appropriate driver’s license for the State of North Carolina,
auto insurance and reliable transportation
If you’re a kind, licensed clinician seeking a rewarding opportunity where you can make a huge difference in the daily lives of the people you will help, please apply at our website: www.eastersealsucp.com
About Easterseals UCP NC & VA
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to helping children, adults and families living with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and mental health challenges live their best possible lives. Each year, we support over 22,000 children, adults, and families with more than 9 million hours of meaningful direct services and life-changing programs in 140 different locations.