Emergency Mental Health Provider
Company: Catholic Charities of Central Washington
Location: Wenatchee
Posted on: February 14, 2025
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Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location Wenatchee - Wenatchee, WAPosition Type
Full TimeEducation Level Graduate Degree -Salary Range $84,800.00 -
$95,400.00 Salary/yearTravel Percentage Up to 25% Description Wage:
$84,800 - $95,400 salary per year
Sign On Bonus: $20,000 paid in 3 installments with 39-month service
commitment
Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, & Monday, 10am-10pm (total of 36 hours
per week)
Benefits:
Position Summary:
The Emergency Mental Health Provider (EMHP) will be the primary
evaluator of patients in need of behavioral health assessment in
the emergency department (ED) based on screening results or on
presenting behavioral health concerns identified by the nursing
staff at triage. The EMHP will participate in providing
psychological evaluations, triage and brief crisis interventions
including suicide risk assessment, substance use disorder
assessment and safe disposition related to behavioral health needs.
The EMHP is also responsible for administering rating scales and
collecting patient reported outcomes measures for patients in the
hospital ED and tracking the data. The EMHP will provide training
to staff and providers and work to educate on trauma informed care
practices through consultation, attending meetings, and reflected
in patient care notes. The EMHP is expected to be collaborative
with staff, providers, and facilities related to patients being
treated. The EMHP will defer to the Designated Crisis Responder
when appropriate based on severity of patient issues or for second
opinions.
Responsibilities:
Demonstrates age specific patient care considerations for the
population served.
Demonstrates application of knowledge, skills, and behaviors in the
physical, motor/sensory, cognitive, psychosocial, patient and
family education areas.
Participates in brief psychological evaluation, assessment, and
triage for patients with mental health crises, mental health
issues, or substance use/abuse issues seen in the emergency
department to facilitate next steps in resolving the presenting
issue or moving to a higher level of care
Provides clinical, collateral, and psychosocial information to
providers and staff to be used in treatment and disposition
determination by provider.
Provides clear recommendations or next steps to patients and their
significant support systems to promote continuity of care in
situations where additional contact is needed to complete ED
interventions such as crisis intervention, safety planning, or to
facilitate referrals for ongoing treatment and safe discharge.
Provides an approach with patients and families that is culturally
competent. Interacts effectively with diverse individuals of
differing cultures, backgrounds, lifestyles, values, and religious
practices.
Applies brief evidence-based interventions for anxiety, depression,
PTSD, agitation, etc.
Develop and implement appropriate discharge plans for mental health
and chemically dependent patients to ensure a smooth and
appropriate transition to the next level of care Identifies
specific individual and systemic barriers to discharge and
coordinates with medical to address issues for a safe discharge in
the timeliest manner possible.
Recommends referrals to departmental clinics and/or community
agencies for services as needed to facilitate discharge.
Ensures that proper treatment and referral protocols are followed
with respect to child abuse, elder abuse, sexual violence, domestic
violence, consultation with specialty clinics, and referrals.
Documents intervention in patient's chart in compliance with
department and hospital policy.
Acts as team member in coordinating assessments and discharge plans
with other disciplines, physicians, nurses, patients, families, and
providers:
Provides psychoeducation to patients and their families, in
addition to providing naloxone training to patients and families
when indicated.
Communicates clearly with the DCR to assure that timely evaluations
are performed for patients who require this level of assessment and
intervention.
Coordinates regularly with the Care Coordinator to refer patients
and help with tracking patients to outpatient follow-up.
Maintain current knowledge of community resources, how to access
them, and the regulations for access to them:
Coordinates with the Peer Recovery Coach when appropriate
HIPAA
Qualifications The following requirements are those that are
normally required for performance of this position. Any disabled
applicant or incumbent who does not meet one or more of the
physical requirements, but who can perform the essential function
of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) shall be
deemed to meet these requirements.
Physical Requirements:
This position normally requires the physical demands of standing,
walking, bending, lifting or performing other work requiring low
physical exertion, talking and hearing on a regular basis to
perform the job requirements. These physical demands are required
up to 80% of the time. Position also requires ability to drive with
adequate vision.
Non-Physical Requirements:
Education
Special Skills
Licensure, Registration, Certification
Employment is conditional upon:
Keywords: Catholic Charities of Central Washington, Sammamish , Emergency Mental Health Provider, Healthcare , Wenatchee, Washington
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