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YMCA of Greater Seattle

Crisis Responder

YMCA of Greater Seattle, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


Overview

Our Commitment to Equity The Y actively promotes a culture free from bias and injustice. We are dedicated to removing institutional and systemic barriers that result in oppression and racism. We will be accountable to marginalized communities for creating equitable and sustainable environments where social justice is woven into every facet of our programs, and by caring for our communities in a culturally versatile and respectful manner.

Job Summary

Provides comprehensive, short-term crisis outreach services to children and families in King County with children experiencing a mental health or behavioral emergency. Stabilizes the initial crisis, provides intensive support and links the family to ongoing formal and informal support systems. This position ensures children and families in King County are supported through and out of crisis situations safely and with minimal disruption to their lives. Children and families leave the program stabilized with new skills, awareness of their strengths, and stronger systems of support.

What you'll get from working at The Y

Individual membership to the YMCA of Greater Seattle

Free access to mental health resources

Rapidly accruing paid time off (PTO) available immediately upon hire

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work

The schedule for this role will vary based on needs of the program. Shifts will include standby time and direct service time.

Compensation for this role is $22.05/hour for standby time and $32.96/hour while providing direct service.

Responsibilities

Available during scheduled shifts to be contacted and respond to after-hours Crisis Clinic referrals and provide and outreach within maximum of 2 hours.

Provides immediate, short term, acute crisis intervention services to families in King County to prevent out of home care and psychiatric hospitalization for children and youth.

Provides services in the homes and other community locations to meet the needs of the, families served. Meets with each family and child with appropriate urgency, intensity and frequency for the crisis situation.

Provides short-term individual and family stabilization services and resource linkage, including risk assessments and safety planning, as well as providing parenting skills training, behavior management, de-escalation training and brief counseling when responding to after-hours crisis for enrolled clients.

Develops and implements Child and Family Safety Plans and makes referrals to community resources that are sensitive to the family’s cultural, social and mental health needs.

Utilizes the CALOCUS Assessment, case management software and approved documentation format to indicate client and family strengths, problem areas, recovery goals, objectives, interventions, and progress.

Documents interventions, exploration of least restrictive options, safety planning and collaboration with hospital social workers and family members.

Uses de-escalation and problem solving with clients and families over the phone and in-person coaching the parents in the moment of crisis.

Maintains a working knowledge of current trends and developments in the mental health field through continuing education and reading relevant materials.

Reports all critical incidents and adheres to YMCA program policies and procedures

Code of Conduct for Applicants (https://seattleymca.icims.com/icims2/servlet/icims2?module=AppInert&action=download&id=191063&hashed=999166779)

Qualifications

Master’s degree in social work, counseling or related field. Other applicable education, training, and experience, which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position will be considered.

One or more year’s post-graduate experience in providing short-term mental health services to youth and families from a broad range of cultures and social needs.

Licensed or registered with an Associate License by Washington State Department of Health.

Strong knowledge of risk assessments, crisis intervention and de-escalation, wraparound service delivery, parent skills training, safety planning, and case management.

Training and experience in individual, family, and group treatment modalities. Ability to work in a team management approach.

Computer proficiency, basic office software and case management/client tracking software. Strong organizational skills with an attention to details, timelines and follow-through. Ability to meet with clients at home and in the community, and to transport clients in a safe and effective manner. (Proof of adequate vehicle insurance is required.)

Ability to work overnight, evenings, and weekends.

Prefer knowledge of, and previous experience with, diverse populations (language, culture, race, physical activity, sexual orientation, etc.). Ability to speak any language in addition to English may be helpful.

Our Commitment

The YMCA of Greater Seattle (YGS) is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and equitable work environment. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by local, state, or federal law.

We are a drug & alcohol-free workplace; all job offers are contingent on the results of a background check and (on applicable jobs) drug screening, including screening for marijuana. We participate in the Federal E-Verify system.

If you need assistance of any kind with the application process, reach out to recruiting@seattleymca.org or the HR department at 206.382.5082.