Job Description | Under the supervision of the Diversion Center Program Manager, this mental health professional is a leader on the Williamson County Crisis Team. This position is the evening supervisor of the Diversion Center facility and will assist with providing appropriate supports to a variety of behavioral health, intellectual developmental disability, and substance use related crisis situations. This leader provides oversight of hiring, training, staff supervision, and management of the day-to-day operations. This position partners with leadership internally as well as externally with community partners, including law enforcement, the medical community, families, and social services agencies in a collaborative effort to assist persons in crisis. The individual utilizes strong knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques and practices of working with individuals experiencing a behavioral health, substance use, IDD, or co-occurring needs crisis, and have the ability to communicate effectively with diverse cultures and socio-economic populations. Delivers presentations on services and is a liaison with community partners. Position will utilize knowledge of public mental health and community resources to collaboratively safety plan with persons in crisis to access appropriate services. Utilizes a unique set of skills and experiences using integrated computer database programs (multitask to review information in multiple systems while engaging and assessing a person in crisis over the phone). This position works a flexible schedule as part of an interdisciplinary team of behavioral health specialists, and is required to rotate into weekly supervisory on call ($30/day stipend). M-F 4p-12a. Location: Williamson County Salary: $31.50 – $36.25/hr Applicable Differentials: Evening, Weekend, Overnight, Weekend Overnight Shift Differentials apply Up to $2.00/hour – Previous experience in a similar role with a community center Up to $1.00/hour – Management Tenure .75/hour – Bilingual $1.00/hour – Career Ladder Specialty Management Training |
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City | Williamson County |
County | Williamson County |
Credentials | Minimum Qualifications: Minimum of two years crisis experience and a Bachelors Degree in Human Services. Must have excellent oral and written communication skills. Must have a valid Texas Driver’s License and maintain approved driving status throughout employment. Must have demonstrated skills and experience using integrated computer database programs to access files and document treatment services and the ability to organize and prioritize work assignments. Preferred Qualifications: Masters degree in Human Services Licensure as LPC, LMFT, LCSW Licensure as LMSW, LCDC 2+ years of experience in a supervisory role Bilingual |
Salary Amount | $65,520 - 75,400/year |
Closing Date | Open until filled |