Crisis Program Team Lead
MHMR Services for the Concho ValleyAbout the role
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Level EntryJob Location Admin/IDD - SAN ANGELO, TXPosition Type Full TimeEducation Level High SchoolSalary Range $3465.00 - $3536.00 Salary/monthJob Shift AnyDescription
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 Program Team Lead:
Team Leads are planned. The Team Leads supports the Program Manager and is an active member of the 2-person outreach team. This role coordinates and oversees crisis intervention efforts, ensures timely and effective support to those in distress, and manages a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive crisis services.
This position involves overseeing and training a team of crisis counselors and community liaisons. The role includes overseeing the delivery of support services such as individual and group counseling, public education, and resource linkage. Additionally, it entails ensuring data accuracy for community needs assessments after disasters or crises. Strong leadership, community outreach, and behavioral health expertise are essential, as the Team Lead serves as a central contact point for community partners and upper management.
The Crisis Program Team Lead will report to the CCP Program Manager.
This is a temporary grant-funded position.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Team Leadership:
Train, debrief, and provide supervision to Crisis Counselors and Community Liaisons.
Service Delivery Oversight:
Coordinate and ensure the delivery of various CCP services, including individual and group crisis counseling, public education, and resource linkage.
Community Needs Assessment:
Assist in assessing mental health and substance use needs in impacted communities and use data to conduct ongoing needs assessments.
Community Outreach & Networking:
Represent the CCP at community meetings and build partnerships with other agencies and community resources.
Data Management:
Coordinate data collection activities and review submitted data for accuracy to support program effectiveness and reporting.
Quality Assurance:
Conduct site visits to partner agencies and accompany team members to ensure appropriate service delivery.
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 skil
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