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Psychiatric ED Screener

Berkshire Health Systems

Pittsfield, MA • Remote

$35.10/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Berkshire Health Systems rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

  • DEFINITION/PRIMARY FUNCTION
    • The Psychiatric ED Screener is a mental health worker whose primary function is to triage, assess and provide disposition for patients that arrive in the ED seeking a mental health crisis intervention voluntarily, or via sec 12 A. The Psychiatric ED Screener works in concert with the ED medical staff, external agencies, psychiatry residents and attending on-call psychiatrists as well as inpatient psychiatry and inpatient substance use (McGee Unit) staff, security, and local/regional law enforcement personnel. The Psychiatric ED Screener will be knowledgeable about utilizing the DSM-5 in order to appropriately diagnose mental illnesses.
  • POSITION QUALIFICATIONS (Minimum qualifications are required unless stated otherwise.)
    • Experience:
      • One year of experience administering crisis assessments in BH care or similar setting.
    • Education and Training:
      • Master's Degree in social work, counseling or psychology required
    • License, Certification & Registration:
      • LILMLM - Licensed Social Worker or Licensed Independent Social Worker or Licensed Mental Health Clinician required.

      • Hospital approved de-escalation training - Crisis intervention (MOAB) training required within 1 month of hire.
      • Independent licensure as an LICSW or LMHC preferred.
    • Other Requirements:
      • Demonstrated ability to work within a multidisciplinary team is essential.
      • Proven ability in developing biopsychosocial case formulations is required.
      • Experience in dealing with MCO's and their role in the admission process is required.
      • Demonstrated ability to provide high quality patient care and effectively utilize clinical supervision is required.
      • Must be a good role model for patients.
      • Qualified candidates must demonstrate evidence of clinical and personal growth.
      • Ability to work from a remote unsupervised location.

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