Behavioral Health Crisis Clinician (Full-time Remote, North Carolina Based)
Remote, North Carolina, United States; Morrisville, North Carolina, United States; Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States; Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
The Behavioral Health Clinician is primarily responsible for conducting telephonic screening, triage and referral functions for individuals seeking services. The Clinician ensures that individuals calling with service needs are safely linked in a timely fashion with available services and/or community resources. The Clinician may also provide crisis service authorizations for both state and Medicaid funded emergency type services.
This position will be equipped with all supplies and technologies to be able to work from home. The selected candidate must reside in North Carolina and is required to attend an initial 6 to 8- week virtual training period, Monday-Friday, between 9a.m. to 5p.m. The schedule will be a fixed schedule that includes nights and weekends and will be discussed further in the phone screen.
Responsibilities & Duties
Conduct Initial Screenings, Assessments, and Reviews, and make referrals
- Receive escalated calls from specialists who identified callers during initial screening that have urgent or emergent needs. Callers may be actively psychotic, actively suicidal, actively homicidal, intoxicated, in active withdrawal and/or experiencing a medical emergency
- Make clinical triage decisions based on often limited information obtained during telephonic screening
- Ensure individuals receive a comprehensive screening and appropriate referral that matches level of service needed
- Maintain safety of all callers, which may include contacting and mobilizing community first responders, (EMS, CIT officers, police, mobile crisis teams)
- Engage Decision to Warn when working with callers with active homicidal ideation, according to policy
- Report to Child Protective Services and Adult Protective Services, when warranted
- Identify high risk/special health care needs populations and refer to Care Coordination
- Review caller history, when available, in the client management system to help determine most appropriate referral options
- Use electronic scheduling system to schedule and secure assessment appointments with contracted providers based on consumer’s choice of service providers – considering consumer’s needs, location, and other provider characteristics
- Complete specialized screening documentation for all service-related calls; document all incoming call activity in MCO tracking system
- Simultaneously operate and navigate a multi-function phone system with multiple software programs while managing caller needs; serially operate and navigate multiple software programs in course of all duties
- Engage in follow-up activities to ensure consumers were seen for scheduled assessments and crisis follow-up appointments
- Route incoming calls to appropriate MCO departments when inquiries cannot be adequately addressed at the Call Center level
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Benefits/PerksDental Dress flexibility Flexible work Flexible work schedules Full-time remote Long Term Disability Medical Paid Time Off Retirement savings Retirement savings plan Vision Work From Home
Tasks- Communication
- Conduct screenings
- Make referrals
- Support
Assessment Behavioral health Care Coordination Clinical triage Communication Compensation Compliance Crisis Intervention Documentation Emergency Services Interviewing Leadership Medicaid Motivational interviewing Referral Services Scheduling Software Navigation Training Triage Troubleshooting
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