Job Title: Licensed Clinician LCSW LMFT LPCC
Dept/Pgm: Alternative Response to Mental Health (ARMH)
Reports to: Director of Crisis
Classification: Regular Full-Time
FLSA Exempt
Schedule: Tuesday - Friday from 1000 am - 1000 pm
Location: Pleasanton, CA 94566
About Us:
Bonita House is a nonprofit mental health agency with multiple sites in Alameda County and an operating budget of 14.5 million. Founded in 1971, BHI provides social rehabilitation including a full range of Medi-Cal services to adults with co-occurring serious mental health and substance use disorders.
Our Mission:
To empower people living with mental health and co-occurring substance use challenges to achieve recovery, self-sufficiency, and deeply connected meaningful lives within their communities.
Our Values:
Position Summary:
In collaboration with the City of Pleasanton and Pleasanton Police Department, ARMH responds to calls in the city limits for mental health emergencies. This program partners a Behavioral Health Clinician and plain-clothed officers in unmarked vehicles responding to 911 calls for mental health concerns. Working collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team, the Licensed Clinician will respond to the call, evaluate and assess for risk, determine the disposition of the person in need, and facilitate that process. You will utilize a variety of resources in consultation, including law enforcement, psychiatric prescribers, and hospital staff, to effectively provide rapid quality mental health care.
Primary Responsibilities:
Crisis Intervention and Assessment:
Respond promptly to crisis calls and provide on-site mental health evaluations.
Drive a motor vehicle and navigate to and from incident locations and during client transport.
Conduct thorough assessments of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, including risk assessments for self-harm or harm to others.
This includes assessing for and writing 5150/5585 involuntary psychiatric holds when necessary.
Develop and implement crisis intervention plans tailored to the needs of the individual.
Stabilization and Support:
Provide short-term stabilization services to individuals in crisis, including de-escalation techniques and emotional support.
Administer appropriate therapeutic interventions and make recommendations for further treatment.
Coordinate with emergency services, law enforcement, and medical personnel as needed to ensure safety and continuity of care.
Collaboration and Coordination:
Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, social workers, and peer support specialists, to deliver comprehensive care.
Liaise with community resources, healthcare providers, and family members to facilitate referrals and follow-up care.
Participate in case conferences and team meetings to review and plan care for individuals in crisis.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of assessments, interventions, and outcomes in accordance with legal and organizational standards.
Prepare reports and case summaries for internal use and for communication with external agencies.
Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and organizational policies regarding patient confidentiality and data security.
Education and Training:
Provide education and training to community partners, including first responders and law enforcement, on mental health crisis intervention and management.
Provide outreach and engagement to unhoused community members in the city of Pleasanton, providing referrals to ongoing services when needed.
Stay current with best practices in crisis intervention and participate in ongoing professional development.
Quality Improvement:
Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance the effectiveness of crisis response services.
Collect and analyze data on service delivery and outcomes to inform program development and policy.
Direct crisis intervention and crisis management services.
Attend clinical meetings and trainings.
Assist with tracking program outcome data and ensure all consumers are provided with after-care follow-up.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements:
This position requires driving either a personal or agency-owned vehicle as necessary to fulfill essential duties. A valid California drivers license, reliable personal vehicle, current personal auto insurance as required by law, and an MVR sufficient to obtain and reasonably maintain insurability under agency auto liability policies are all essential job requirements.
Occasional local travel as required to fulfill primary job responsibilities and duties.
Passion for the BHI mission.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Work Environment:
The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions in accordance with applicable laws.
Physical Demands:
Work Environment:
Work is typically performed in an office or community-based setting with standard lighting, temperature, and noise levels. Some positions may require travel between locations as part of regular duties.
Travel Required:
This position requires regular travel to multiple agency and partner locations within the Bay Area. Employees must have reliable transportation and the ability to reach designated sites within reasonable travel times.
EEO Statement:
Bonita House provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.