Mobile Crisis Supervisor Resume
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Chicago, IL
TECHNICAL SKILLS
- Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook/Exchange
- Citrix
- MDS 3.0
- PointClickCare
- SmartCare
- Homeless Information Management System (HMIS)
- Medical Electronic Data for Care History and Readiness Tracking (MEDCHART)
- Medical Operational Data System (MODS)
- CareLogic
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential, Chicago, IL
Mobile Crisis Supervisor
Responsibilities:
- Supervises team of Mobile Crisis Counselors by training employees on program procedures, maintaining program objectives and requirements, and managing daily operations
- Reviews documentation completed by employees
- Responds to community agencies, hospitals, and family member referrals placed through the Lutheran Social Services’ mobile crisis line and Illinois Confidential hotline
- Provides crisis intervention services by utilizing various treatment modalities and assessment tools
- Conducts crisis screens within the community with individuals presenting in mental health crisis to determine appropriate level of care for either community stabilization or inpatient hospitalization
- Collaborates with and refers clients to appropriate community resources addressing client’s both immediate and long term needs
- Arranges inpatient hospitalization for clients meeting hospitalization criteria by, arranging transportation, and locating available psychiatric units equipped for patient’s needs and level of care
- Attends trainings and certifications to further professional development including Narcan administration, risk management, trauma informed care, CareLogic,Managed Care Organizations, Rule 140, OIG Rule 50, HIPAA, Professional Crisis Management, and IM+CANS
- Demonstrates competency and knowledge of crisis intervention, requirements of inpatient admission, Medicaid and private insurance, and CareLogic
- Experience in administering IM+CANS
Confidential, Riverside, IL
Contracted Behavioral Health Specialist
Responsibilities:
- Provided assistance to Service Members (SM) and their families through education, assessment, referral, clinical case management and monitoring of progress
- Managed behavioral health cases of soldiers referred from Medical Readiness Events (MRE), Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP), and Periodic Health Assessment (PHA)Events
- Attended MRS/SRP/PHA events to review detailed records of SM’s identifying behavioral health issues.
- Performed initial and follow - up SM screening evaluations by utilizing clinical interviews, non-psychometric tests, and collateral sources to determine a provisional diagnosis and treatment plan
- Conducted Behavioral Health Evaluations of SMs identifying behavioral health symptoms, suicidal and homicidal ideations (SI/HI), and hospitalizations
- Identified the need for SM to receive behavioral health profiles based on symptomology and DSM-V criteria
- Informed SM of temporary profiling process and assisted with obtaining proper medical documentation for Medical Branch Review
- Reviewed medical documentation provided by soldiers’ civilian, military, or VA behavioral health providers to determine need for continued profile or permanent profile
- Provided clinical consultation to command leadership at all levels with a focus on mission readiness through the utilization of risk assessments and suicide risk assessments
- Communicated closely with units and unit command to identify behavioral health barriers dat may decrease deployment readiness within the unit as a whole
- Provided community resources and referrals as well as case management to SM identifying behavioral health symptoms
- Communicated with unit Readiness Non Commissioned Officers (NCOs) for soldiers’ progress of providing documentation and stability of behavioral health symptomology
- Documented all communications with SM, Medical Branch, and unit in Medical Electronic Data for Care History and Readiness Tracking (MEDCHART)
- Collaborated with Nurse Case Managers, Military Providers, Medical Branch, Deputy State Surgeon, and State Surgeon to monitor the progress of SM care and medical readiness
- Presented briefs on various behavioral health issues and military culture to soldiers and families during mobilization events
- Collaborated with local military and non-military community resources dat provide support to ILARNG soldiers and their families
Confidential, Chicago, IL
Community Support Specialist
Responsibilities:
- Assisted homeless veterans matched with Confidential through Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) obtain sustainable housing
- Communicated with Veteran Affairs (VA) staff and programs for continuity of care
- Connected veterans with appropriate and necessary services, me.e. VA medical and service-connected/non-service connected benefits, non-VA healthcare, sustainable and affordable housing, addiction treatment programs (ATP), case management, and public benefits
- Knowledgeable in various housing authorities and vouchers, me.e. HUDVASH, CHA, CHA-Housing Choice, and Shelter Plus Care
- Assisted veterans in completing various housing subsidy vouchers
- Conducted Mental Health Assessments (MHA) for general program intake and Homeless Prevention (HP) intake
- Reviewed and signed MHAs and Care Plans(CPs) for Confidential SSVF and Veterans Project Teams
- Contacted and connected potential landlords with veterans
- Engaged and connected veterans with various programs dat promote psychosocial wellness, me.e. vocational rehabilitation programs, horticultural therapy, photography therapy, animal therapy, and addiction treatment programs
- Knowledgeable in the Ending Veterans Homeless Initiative (EVHI)
- Attended weekly HMIS/EVHI community provider meetings
- Provided supervision to non-licensed staff regarding veteran MHAs and CPs
- Engaged veterans in various community support activities dat facilitate independent living within the community
Confidential, Chicago, IL
Social Services Case Manager
Responsibilities:
- Implemented case management services for continuity of care
- Assisted interdisciplinary team in identifying needs of residents
- Reassessed resident needs at scheduled intervals utilizing MDS 3.0 via PointClickCare
- Assessed the psychosocial and potential discharge needs of residents
- Facilitated resident care plan meetings with family and guardians
- Documented resident progress
- Created and implements resident care plans
- Engaged family involvement in resident care
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of medical insurances and benefits (Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care)
- Provided encouragement for compliance of treatment
- Facilitated guardianship, power of attorney, and surrogate decision maker processes when appropriate
- Assessed and refers residents to various disciplines, me.e. hospice, palliative care, and multiple therapy services
- Contacted and arranged various services to discharging residents me.e. medical equipment, outpatient physical/occupational therapy, dialysis, and home health
- Provided crisis intervention services as needed
- Served as manager on duty of facility in evenings and weekends on rotating basis
- Attended bimonthly trainings to improve quality of care
Confidential, Chicago, IL
Qualified Mental Health Professional
Responsibilities:
- Provided goal-oriented community support services to chronically mentally ill individuals within a nursing home setting
- Facilitated daily psycho-educational group services
- Conducted Mental Health Assessments, Individual Treatment Plans, Treatment Plan Reviews, and Nursing Home 90 day Reviews
- Utilized crisis interventions in accordance with Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) training
- Implemented individual, group, case management, and therapy/counseling services as prescribed on assigned individuals’ Individual Treatment Plan
- Documented services in accordance with Medicaid Community Mental Health and CARF Standards
- Supervised Mental Health Professionals (MHP)
- Provided on-call duties as needed under the direction of Program Director
- Understood and practiced principals of motivational interviewing to assess and enhance engagement in treatment related activities
- Received weekly supervision from an LCPC for clinical licensure
Confidential, Pittsburgh, PA
Lead Activities Assistant
Responsibilities:
- Created and implemented age appropriate activities for senior residents of health center facility within Confidential
- Assisted residents’ performance and involvement in scheduled activities
- Made monthly activities calendars with new and creative activity programs
- Attended family care conferences to discuss activity participation level
- Served as advocate and spokesperson for residents when in need of support and assistance in personal issues
- Conducted MDS 3.0 activity assessments on initial admittance, significant changes in health, and both quarterly and annually basis