Alliance Health
Bilingual Behavioral Health Crisis Clinician (Full-time, Remote, North Carolina Based) (Personal Services)
The Behavioral Health Crisis Clinician is primarily responsible for conducting telephonic screening, triage and referral functions for individuals seeking services. The Clinician ensures that individuals calling with service needs are safely linked in a timely fashion with available services and/or community resources. The Clinician may also provide crisis service authorizations for both state and Medicaid funded emergency type services.
This position will be equipped with all supplies and technologies to be able to work from home. The selected candidate will be required to attend an initial 6 to 8- week virtual training period, Monday-Friday, between 9a.m. to 5p.m. Transition to permanent schedule to follow a successful training period. Some holiday hours are required.
Responsibilities & Duties
Conduct Initial Screenings, Assessments, and Reviews, and make referrals
Provide Support, Consultation, & Leadership
Compliance & Reporting
Minimum Requirements
Education & Experience
Master's degree in Human Services field and minimum of three (3) years post degree experience in a community, business or governmental program that delivers mental health support services (e.g., adults with mental illness, children with severe emotional disturbance, and persons with developmental disabilities, adults, and children with substance abuse disorders)
Special Requirements
Requires individual to be Bilingual (clinically fluent) in Spanish and English. Testing before hire will be required.
Current, active, and unrestricted behavioral license issued by a North Carolina Professional Board, (LCSW, LCMHC, LCAS, LPA, LMFT)
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Salary Range
$66,240 to $84,465/Annually
Exact compensation will be determined based on the candidate's education, experience, external market data and consideration of internal equity.
An excellent fringe benefit package accompanies the salary, which includes: