Intellectual Developmental
Disability (IDD) Crisis Specialist
Job Code: IDDCRS - 113
Revision Date: November 15, 2022
Starting Salary:
$20.50 hourly; $42,636 annually
FLSA: Exempt
Overview
We
are an agency committed to innovative behavioral health services in
trauma-informed care that promote healing and recovery to instill a sense of
empowerment and foster a lifelong sense of resilience.
General
Description
The purpose of this job is to provide immediate response
through the Assessment, Intervention and Monitor ?AIM Model?, to
individuals diagnosed with IDD/MH who need immediate crisis services such as
community and/or hospital placement.
Ability to triage cases within a hospital placement with psychiatrists,
medical professionals, and paraprofessionals for assistance with appropriate
treatment and placement planning. Evaluate and identify service gaps and
strengthen the system that is involved with the individual. Provides trainings for dually diagnosed with
IDD/MH consumers, to community law enforcement, community providers, families,
and community partners.
Duties
and Responsibilities
The
functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent
working in this position. Management may assign additional functions related to
the type of work of the position as necessary.
- Provides immediate response to
individuals diagnosed with IDD who need immediate crisis services such as
community and/or hospital placement, as identified in the AIM Model
- Ability to triage cases within a
hospital placement with psychiatrists, medical professionals, and
paraprofessionals for appropriate treatment and placement planning.
- Focuses on being a step-down service
to divert psychiatric hospitalizations.
- Evaluates and identifies service
gaps and strengthen the system that is involved with the individual
- Complete Comprehensive Service
Evaluations that involved acquiring extensive amounts of medical, school,
psychological records/assessments/evaluations to create a well-rounded service
plan and recommendations for effective continuity of services.
- Ensure the coordination of support
meetings and crisis plan development for individuals enrolled in CIS- IDD/MH
program
- Participate in recurring meetings
with CIS- IDD/MH leadership, Interdisciplinary team, and Lead Crisis
Intervention Specialist
- Provide outreach visits to the
individuals' home, day and vocational settings regularly
- Provide 24- hour, on-call support or
shift rotation on a rotational basis as part of a crisis team.
- Continuously participate in
trainings to mental health professionals and caregivers in topics specific to
dually diagnosed with IDD/MH complex and behavioral health needs.
- Provide trainings for dually
diagnosed with IDD/MH consumers about safety, coping skills, social skill, and
crisis management strategies.
- Train mental health providers,
emergency responders, legal professionals, medical professionals, and direct
care service workers on appropriately implementation of crisis plans/crisis
management strategies, and biopsychosocial/systems approaches when working with
this population.
- Engages in intensive research to
gather answers for onset, frequency and duration of symptomology that lead to
challenging behaviors in individual with IDD.
- Attends behavioral support workshops
to assist in working with IDD population.
- Provide on-going support to family
members, the individual, and the treatment team involved
- Participates in group and/or
individual supervision weekly
- Provides information about IDD
programs and services to individuals with IDD, their families; and IDD
providers in the local service area.
- Collaborates with the service
coordinator, other members of the service planning team, paid provider, if any,
and natural supports regarding crisis follow-up and relapse prevention
activities.
- Collaborates with an MCOT to develop
criteria for referring an individual with IDD in crisis to CIS- IDD/MH.
- Collaborates with appropriate LIDDA
staff and Transition Support Team members to identify individuals with IDD in
the LIDDA's local service area who are at risk of requiring crisis services,
such as individuals who exhibit repeated and severe behavior disturbances that
jeopardize the individual's safety or current living arrangement.
- Collaborates with service
coordinator, other members of the service planning team, and paid provider, if
any, to identify prevention strategies to avoid potential crisis events and
promote the individual's coping skills.
- Support the service coordinator's
provision of on-going follow-up and monitoring activities, including assisting
the service coordinator, other members of the service planning team, and paid
provider, if any, in addressing concerns and issues identified during follow-up
and monitoring visits, such as involvement with law enforcement or emergency
room visits.
- Is available to provide consultation
to an MCOT as needed or as clinically indicated regarding a crisis event
involving an individual with IDD.
- Assists with an individual's
transition from crisis respite/hospitalization/incarceration back to his or her
home or other appropriate setting; addressing concerns and issues identified
during follow-up and monitoring visits, such as involvement with law enforcement
or emergency room visits.
- Participate in recurring meetings and Psychiatric
Consultation with leadership and clinical team.
- Maintain an active caseload of
individuals referred for CIS ? IDD/MH Services (variability occurs depending on
identified risk level).
- Complete weekly outreach visits to
clients and/or caregivers/direct care staff to monitor progress and ensure
stability.
- Provide weekly updates to Lead
Crisis Intervention Specialist and Program Manager
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
and Experience Requirements
Master's
degree required in Health or Human Services, Social Services, Behavioral
Health, Rehabilitation or related field, a qualified intellectual disability
professional as defined in 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); and at least
two years of experience working with individuals with IDD who have mental
health and behavior support needs or linking people with IDD to mental health
supports, in addition to the one year of required experience of a qualified
intellectual disability professional described in 42 CFR.
Experience
with trauma-informed services; cognitive behavioral therapies, including Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT); and motivational therapies including the use of
incentives, preferred.
Required
Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge
of trauma-informed theories, principals, and practices (includes multi-faceted
understanding of concepts such as community trauma, intergenerational and
historical trauma, parallel processes, and universal precautions), preferred.
Physical
Demands
Performs
sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time and involves
exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or sustained
keyboard operations.
Unavoidable
Hazards (Work Environment)
- Involves routine and frequent exposure to:
- Bright/dim light; Dusts and
pollen.
- Extreme heat and/or cold; Wet
or humid conditions.
- Extreme noise levels,
Animals/wildlife.
- Vibration; Fumes and/or
noxious odors.
- Traffic; Moving machinery.
- Electrical shock; Heights.
- Radiation; Disease/pathogens.
- Toxic/caustic chemicals;
Explosives; Violence.
- Other extreme hazards not
listed above.
Special
Certifications and Licenses
- Must complete START coordinator
certification within one year of employment.
- Must be able to be credentialed as a Qualified Intellectual
Disability Professional (QIDP) in the timeframe designated by EHN.
- Must possess and maintain a
valid state Driver's License with an acceptable driving record.
- Must be able to pass a TB,
criminal background and drug screen.
Americans
with Disabilities Act Compliance (ADA)
Emergence
Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires Emergence
Health Network to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with
disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations
with management.
Other
Job Characteristics
Staffing requirements, including
criteria that staff have diverse disciplinary backgrounds, have necessary State
required license and accreditation, and are culturally and linguistically
trained to serve the needs of the clinic's patient population.
Credentialed, certified, and
licensed professionals with adequate training in person-centered, family
centered, trauma informed, culturally-competent and recovery-oriented care.
Note: This Class Description does not constitute an employment
agreement between Emergence Health Network and an employee and is subject to
change by the Emergence Health Network as its needs change.