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An established industry player is seeking dedicated clinicians for their Co-Responder program, a unique initiative that partners with local law enforcement to provide critical mental health support. This role involves responding to emergency calls, conducting psychological evaluations, and developing treatment plans for individuals in crisis. Join a mission-driven organization that prioritizes wellness and community impact, while also offering a supportive work environment. With competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for professional growth, this position is perfect for those looking to make a difference in the lives of others while advancing their careers in mental health.
WellPower provides you with the support you need to help you develop a career in helping others succeed. We innovate, adapt, and leverage the diverse perspectives of the people on our team and the people we serve in everything we do.
WellPower is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, transfer, or promotion opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
The Co-Responder program consists of a partnership between the Denver Police Department (DPD) and WellPower. The Co-Responder program supports an overall effort to expand specialized law enforcement and behavioral health strategies tailored to meet the needs of people with behavioral/mental health concerns in the Denver community. The Co-Responder Unit aims to reduce the number of people with mental health issues in the jail system; to improve information sharing and coordination, as appropriate, across systems and service providers; and to reduce overall costs relating to people with mental or behavioral health concerns, including the use of emergency services. Clinicians work in close partnership with the Denver Police Department, Denver Fire Department, Denver Sheriffs Department, Parks & Recreation, and Regional Transportation District (RTD) responding to calls involving people who suffer from mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use issues. Clinicians are trained to assist people in crisis and provide the most effective services for resolution. Clinicians and officers collaborate to provide treatment in a format that best decreases current stressors and replaces them with long term community-based supports. Co-Responders also help identify community resources, alternative treatment options, and long-term community supports in any area identified by the individual.
Schedule: 4 x 10 hour shifts
Responsibilities & Duties:
Requirements & Qualifications:
Education: Master's Degree in social work, psychology, or similar field. Current license in the State of Colorado as a LCSW/LPC/LMFT or the ability to obtain licensure within 6 months of hire.
Experience: Minimum of two years’ experience in clinical social work. Experience working with moderate to severe and persistently mentally ill populations.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Denver Police Department: May require occasional evening, weekend, or on-call hours. Some local travel depending on position. Will ride with Denver Police Department (in coordination with 911 communication center) in response to mental health-related 911 calls. Some local travel may be required.
Denver Sheriff’s Department: Will receive referrals and/or ride with Denver Sheriffs in response to civil support within Denver, including but not limited to evictions where behavioral health needs require assistance as well as probate court pick-up orders. Will develop and follow up with long-term plans for individuals contacted as appropriate. Some local travel may be required.
Denver Fire Department: Will receive referrals from Denver Fire Department in response to mental health-related 911 calls where the fire department is primary and there is a presenting behavioral health need. Will develop and follow up with long-term plans for individuals contacted as appropriate. Will work towards developing a system to respond on the scene as requested by Denver Fire Department and in coordination with 911 communications center. Some local travel may be required.
Denver Parks Department: Will respond with Denver Park Rangers on locations that fall under their scope where behavioral health needs are required. Some local travel may be required.
RTD Team: Will ride with RTD officers in response to mental health-related 911 calls. Some local travel depending on position.
Tuberculosis (TB) screening, testing: TB screening and testing is required and must be completed prior to hire (i.e., preplacement), and maintained during employment.
Why Work at WellPower?
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