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A community health organization in Georgetown is seeking a qualified QMHP to join their team focused on crisis intervention and behavioral health stabilization. The ideal candidate will possess a QMHP-CS qualification and have at least two years of case management experience. Responsibilities include providing crisis support, case management, and collaborating with various community agencies. The role involves flexible scheduling and offers potential stipends based on experience. Join a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing the health and independence of those served.
Under the supervision of the Williamson County Crisis Coordinator, the QMHP is a member of the Williamson County Crisis Team at the Extended Observation Unit (EOU). This position will provide a combination of authority functions within the Crisis Center and the community, to include crisis intervention and follow up services, relapse and prevention, screening and referrals to community resources and providers. To those residing in the voluntary unit of the EOU, the QMHP assists in providing case management, individual and group skills training and/or psychosocial interventions in addition to the completing intake protocols, development of treatment plans and discharge planning in an environment that is designed to provide a safe and secure environment for short-term stabilization of behavioral health symptoms. This position will also be able to aid in the treatment of those residing in the involuntary unit as needed. This position will be able to partner with law enforcement, the medical community, schools, families, and social services agencies in a collaborative effort to assist persons in crisis. The individual must possess strong knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques and practices of working with individuals experiencing a psychiatric crisis within the community, the walk‑in clinic, and the voluntary respite unit and have the ability to communicate effectively with diverse cultures and socio‑economic populations. Must have skills and experience using integrated computer database programs to access files and document treatment services and the ability to organize and prioritize work assignments. This position requires a flexible work day and person able to work both independently and collaboratively.
Position may need to work a variable schedule that may include weekend and evening shifts. Shifts are offered PRN (as needed) and there is no guarantee of a minimum number of hours offered.
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Join our dynamic and enthusiastic Team dedicated to continuously improving the health and independence of the persons we serve.
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Location: Georgetown, Williamson County
Administration: 1009 North Georgetown Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664
Bluebonnet Trails Community Services as a recipient of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grant dollars either directly from FTA or through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d), the U.S. Department of Transportation implementing regulations, FTA Circular 4702.lB, and TxDOT PTN requirements as specified in Master Grant Agreement, and State Management Plan. Our Title VI Plan can be viewed here: Title VI Plan 2023-2026