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Crisis Counseling Outreach Worker

Concho Valley Center For Human Advancement
May 30
Full-time
On-site
San Angelo, Texas, United States
$2,680 - $3,312 USD yearly
Peer Support
Description

At MHMR Concho Valley, our mission is “Working together to help people help themselves.”

If you are serious about making a difference, we guarantee you’ll love being a part of the MHMR Concho Valley.

 

The Texans Recovering Together Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) is structured to provide comprehensive mental health support to individuals affected by disasters. The program employs a range of staff members, each with specific roles and responsibilities, all working towards delivering effective crisis intervention and support.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Crisis Counseling Outreach Worker:

Outreach Workers provide direct outreach and counseling services, engaging with individuals impacted by the disaster to deliver necessary mental health support. These services are provided in two teams to ensure comprehensive coverage and support.  Crisis Counseling Outreach Worker will receive specialized CCP training in short-term interventions that involve the following counseling goals:

Help disaster individuals understand their current situation and reactions, reduce their stress and provide emotional support, promote the use or development of coping strategies, connect individuals with other people and agencies who can help in their recovery process.

This is a temporary grant-funded position.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conduct face-to-face and telephonic outreach.

Assess the emotional needs of individuals and make referrals to traditional behavioral health services when necessary.

Identify tangible needs and link individuals to community resources and disaster relief services.

Provide emotional support, education, basic crisis counseling, and connection to familial and community support systems.

Train and educate other community partners about disaster reactions, appropriate interventions, and CCP services.

Collect and input data into the CCP online Data Collection and Evaluation System.

Perform other job duties as assigned by the Program Manager.

 

EDUCATION, TRAINING, & EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor’s degree in a human service field or Texas approved nursing program preferred. Certified as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) and/or Qualified Developmental Disabilities Professional (QDDP) preferred. Qualified peer support may be considered.

Ability to prioritize and problem solve.

Knowledge of community resources.

Must be able to demonstrate leadership skills and the ability to work in a team.

Must use the mobile application to complete data forms.

Computer experience with Microsoft Office applications, electronic mail & calendaring.

Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to interact effectively with diverse populations.

Satisfactory pass a background check and DPS fingerprint clearance.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Experience in outreach or crisis counseling is preferred; such experience might include peer counseling, peer support services, community health outreach work, resource linkage, student internships, volunteer service, crisis line/hotline experience, or any other combination of experience which would provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities described below:

Knowledge of the community to be served, local resources for referral and support.

Skill in verbal communication; counseling; public speaking.

Ability to relate well to others; demonstrate empathy; display cultural humility; maintain emotional                 control under stressful or sensitive circumstances; function well in a chaotic environment; coordinate       with a team.

 

 

REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid Texas Driver License required.
  • Must not have more than 3 moving violations in the last 3 years.
  • Must be insurable on the Center’s insurance.
  • Must be able to pass a background check.
  • Must be able to complete all MHMR Concho Valley training.

SHIFT:  Ability to work hours other than 8:00-5:00, including nights, weekends, and holidays in support of the program and mission.

 

BENEFITS

We offer competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement and 457 plan, other voluntary benefits, vacation, employee choice days, sick time off and holidays.  https://mhmrcv.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Employee-Benefits-Sheet-05-2024.pdf

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:   All applicants applying for positions at MHMR Services for the Concho Valley must complete our Center’s online application form to be considered for any position.   Resumes will be accepted, but they will not take the place of MHMR Services for the Concho Valley’s application form.  

 

CLOSING DATE:   Open until filled.

For questions, please email Jobs@mhmrcv.org.

Convictions related to any sexual assault, aggravated assault, drug related offense, murder, theft, battery, or any other crime involving personal injury; injury to a child, elderly individual, disabled individual, or threat to another person; abandoning or endangering a child; and aiding suicide, may make you ineligible for employment in positions, in direct contact with consumers of MHMR Services for the Concho Valley. The names of all prospective employees are cleared through the Texas Department of Public Safety to determine the existence of such records. Falsification of the application for employment is grounds for dismissal. Ask the personnel office for further information. For insurance purposes, driving records will be checked on all employees that are required to drive as stated in their position description. If an employee is determined to be uninsurable, employment may be dismissed.

 

It is the policy of the Center to create and maintain a safe, calm, and secure environment with supportive care, a system-wide understanding of trauma prevalence and impact, recovery and trauma-specific services, and recovery-focused, consumer-driven services that applies to all staff, volunteers, contracted providers, and community partners.

MHMR Concho Valley is a trauma informed organization dedicated to creating and maintaining a safe, calm, and secure environment with supportive care, a system-wide understanding of trauma prevalence and impact, recovery and trauma specific services, and recovery-focused, consumer-driven services that applies to all staff, volunteers, contracted providers, and community partners.  MHMR Concho Valley has made an implicit commitment to prevent and reduce suicide deaths among individuals served by the Center through applying the elements of safer suicide care outlined the Zero Suicide Framework (lead, train, identify, engage, treat, transition, improve).   

                                

 

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