- Assess for indicators of abusing any socio-emotional needs.
- Provide crisis intervention services to assess and stabilize individuals, with the goal of immediate symptom reduction, stabilization, and restoration to a previous level of role functioning.
- As appropriate, provide brief and immediate mental health services or referral, linkage, and consultation with other mental health services.
- Provide culturally appropriate, competent, and individualized crisis, discharge, and linkage plans.
- Determine the appropriate type and level of services utilizing the Level of Care Utilization System for Psychiatric and Addiction Services (LOCUS) developed by the American Association of Community Psychiatry
- Establish a provisional DSM 5 diagnosis.
- Work cooperatively with other members of the treatment team including, but not limited to, the clinical supervisor, security personnel, nurse, case manager, psychiatrist, and other crisis workers.
- Maintain positive and mutually respectful relationships with member of the Chicago Police Department, other human service providers, entitlement agencies, health care vendors, and the community.
- Always maintain compliance with clinical documentation, timelines and agency policies and procedures including meeting required time frames for documentation and service notes.
- Attend all required clinical meetings and training.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
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