Emergence Health Network
Crisis Intervention Team Specialist
Job Code:
CITSPEC - 113
Revision Date:
June 29, 2023
Starting Salary:
$20.50 hourly; $42,636 annually
FLSA:
Non‑Exempt
Overview We are an agency committed to innovative behavioral health services in trauma‑informed care that promote healing and recovery to instill a sense of empowerment and foster a lifelong sense of resilience.
General Description The position of CIT Specialist is a Crisis Intervention Team assignment where you will be partnered with a police officer assigned from the El Paso Police Department, a deputy with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, or an officer with the Socorro Police Department that will respond to mental health crisis calls throughout the community and will offer crisis intervention, stabilization, and assessment services while in the field. This unit is operational 24 h a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Work involves developing short‑term contact with clients, client families, and service providers for medical, social, educational, and related service needs.
This class works independently, under limited supervision, reporting major activities through periodic meetings.
Duties and Responsibilities
Staff all screenings with Administrator on Duty, the clinician, and/or Practitioner on call to provide the most appropriate disposition based on the client’s individual needs, using least restrictive environment to stabilize the individual.
Respond to mental health community crisis calls.
Provide on‑ and off‑site face‑to‑face, emergency screening assessments and rapid crisis intervention and crisis management.
Communicate disposition to the manager on shift and the Crisis Hotline for on‑ and off‑site assessments. Assist the mental‑health response police officer in transporting consumers to service facilities when required.
Link consumer to immediate crisis stabilization and intervention services under the Crisis & Emergency Services division when required.
Provide client‑tailored community referrals and linkage to assist the client in meeting individual needs and psychosocial requirements, including psychiatric needs.
If inpatient stabilization is needed, provide ongoing coordination with psychiatric facilities.
Document any service delivery, intervention conducted, communication with others (including outside‑agency personnel) with rationale for intervention, date, time, name of person spoken to, and purpose.
Review clinical documentation for quality, completeness, and timeliness.
Acquire and maintain credentialing requirements at all times.
Comply with all additional unit trainings as designated by unit and center management.
Exemplify teamwork through good communication, cooperation, respect and dignity toward clients, co‑workers, collaborating agency staff, outside agency personnel, and EHN staff.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Sciences or a related behavioral field, supplemented by two (2) years of direct casework/case management experience; or possession of any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Experience with trauma‑informed services; cognitive‑behavioral therapies, including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT); and motivational therapies including the use of incentives, preferred.
Required Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of trauma‑informed theories, principles, and practices (includes multi‑faceted understanding of concepts such as community trauma, intergenerational and historical trauma, parallel processes, and universal precautions), preferred.
Physical Demands This is field work where EHN staff will be assigned with a police officer. While in the field there may be physical demands beyond what is required in a typical office environment. The employee may be required to respond physically in the following manner: rapid physical response to protect oneself, strenuous physical exertion resulting from an altercation or exigent circumstance, running and/or sprinting, assuming a bodily‑defensive posture, and the need to exercise PMAB response measures.
While performing the office duties required of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and use hands and fingers to handle or feel. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25‑35 pounds. Specific vision abilities required include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to operate a vehicle.
Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment) CIT specialist must accept and acknowledge that this is a work environment usually reserved for police officers that presents a higher risk for physical bodily harm, mental anguish, and in rare or extreme cases death. While in the field extreme physical exertion, personal defense response, and physical efforts involving the prevention and management of aggressive behavior all are real factors in performing your field duties.
Involves routine and frequent exposure to:
Bright/dim light; dusts and pollen.
Extreme heat and/or cold; wet or humid conditions.
Extreme noise levels; animals/wildlife.
Vibration; fumes and/or noxious odors.
Traffic; moving machinery.
Electrical shock; heights.
Toxic/caustic chemicals; explosives; violence.
Other extreme hazards not listed above.
Special Certifications and Licenses
Must be able to be credentialed as a Qualified Mental Health Practitioner Community Service (QMHP‑CS) within the timeframe designated by EHN.
Applicant can also hold the following licensures under this position: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC‑A), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT‑A).
Employee must be able to pass an extensive and detailed background investigation to be hired for CIT through the El Paso Police Department or Sheriff’s Department.
Must possess and maintain a valid state Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
Must be able to pass a TB, criminal background and drug screen.
Americans With Disabilities Act Compliance (ADA) Emergence Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires Emergence Health Network to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management.
Other Job Characteristics
Staffing requirements, including criteria that staff have diverse disciplinary backgrounds, have necessary State‑required license and accreditation, and are culturally and linguistically trained to serve the needs of the clinic’s patient population.
Credentialed, certified, and licensed professionals with adequate training in person‑centered, family‑centered, trauma‑informed, culturally‑competent and recovery‑oriented care.
Position requires a flexible schedule due to a variety of rotating shifts, to include evening, graveyard, and weekend shifts to meet client needs of a 24/7‑hour crisis unit.
Must be able to wear a ballistic vest and flashlight when required.
Responsible for adhering to the EHN common purpose and service framework to continuously provide exceptional care to all constituents.
Note: This Class Description does not constitute an employment agreement between the Emergence Health Network and an employee and is subject to change by the Emergence Health Network as its needs change.
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CITSPEC - 113
Revision Date:
June 29, 2023
Starting Salary:
$20.50 hourly; $42,636 annually
FLSA:
Non‑Exempt
Overview We are an agency committed to innovative behavioral health services in trauma‑informed care that promote healing and recovery to instill a sense of empowerment and foster a lifelong sense of resilience.
General Description The position of CIT Specialist is a Crisis Intervention Team assignment where you will be partnered with a police officer assigned from the El Paso Police Department, a deputy with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, or an officer with the Socorro Police Department that will respond to mental health crisis calls throughout the community and will offer crisis intervention, stabilization, and assessment services while in the field. This unit is operational 24 h a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Work involves developing short‑term contact with clients, client families, and service providers for medical, social, educational, and related service needs.
This class works independently, under limited supervision, reporting major activities through periodic meetings.
Duties and Responsibilities
Staff all screenings with Administrator on Duty, the clinician, and/or Practitioner on call to provide the most appropriate disposition based on the client’s individual needs, using least restrictive environment to stabilize the individual.
Respond to mental health community crisis calls.
Provide on‑ and off‑site face‑to‑face, emergency screening assessments and rapid crisis intervention and crisis management.
Communicate disposition to the manager on shift and the Crisis Hotline for on‑ and off‑site assessments. Assist the mental‑health response police officer in transporting consumers to service facilities when required.
Link consumer to immediate crisis stabilization and intervention services under the Crisis & Emergency Services division when required.
Provide client‑tailored community referrals and linkage to assist the client in meeting individual needs and psychosocial requirements, including psychiatric needs.
If inpatient stabilization is needed, provide ongoing coordination with psychiatric facilities.
Document any service delivery, intervention conducted, communication with others (including outside‑agency personnel) with rationale for intervention, date, time, name of person spoken to, and purpose.
Review clinical documentation for quality, completeness, and timeliness.
Acquire and maintain credentialing requirements at all times.
Comply with all additional unit trainings as designated by unit and center management.
Exemplify teamwork through good communication, cooperation, respect and dignity toward clients, co‑workers, collaborating agency staff, outside agency personnel, and EHN staff.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Sciences or a related behavioral field, supplemented by two (2) years of direct casework/case management experience; or possession of any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Experience with trauma‑informed services; cognitive‑behavioral therapies, including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT); and motivational therapies including the use of incentives, preferred.
Required Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of trauma‑informed theories, principles, and practices (includes multi‑faceted understanding of concepts such as community trauma, intergenerational and historical trauma, parallel processes, and universal precautions), preferred.
Physical Demands This is field work where EHN staff will be assigned with a police officer. While in the field there may be physical demands beyond what is required in a typical office environment. The employee may be required to respond physically in the following manner: rapid physical response to protect oneself, strenuous physical exertion resulting from an altercation or exigent circumstance, running and/or sprinting, assuming a bodily‑defensive posture, and the need to exercise PMAB response measures.
While performing the office duties required of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and use hands and fingers to handle or feel. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25‑35 pounds. Specific vision abilities required include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to operate a vehicle.
Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment) CIT specialist must accept and acknowledge that this is a work environment usually reserved for police officers that presents a higher risk for physical bodily harm, mental anguish, and in rare or extreme cases death. While in the field extreme physical exertion, personal defense response, and physical efforts involving the prevention and management of aggressive behavior all are real factors in performing your field duties.
Involves routine and frequent exposure to:
Bright/dim light; dusts and pollen.
Extreme heat and/or cold; wet or humid conditions.
Extreme noise levels; animals/wildlife.
Vibration; fumes and/or noxious odors.
Traffic; moving machinery.
Electrical shock; heights.
Toxic/caustic chemicals; explosives; violence.
Other extreme hazards not listed above.
Special Certifications and Licenses
Must be able to be credentialed as a Qualified Mental Health Practitioner Community Service (QMHP‑CS) within the timeframe designated by EHN.
Applicant can also hold the following licensures under this position: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC‑A), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT‑A).
Employee must be able to pass an extensive and detailed background investigation to be hired for CIT through the El Paso Police Department or Sheriff’s Department.
Must possess and maintain a valid state Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
Must be able to pass a TB, criminal background and drug screen.
Americans With Disabilities Act Compliance (ADA) Emergence Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires Emergence Health Network to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management.
Other Job Characteristics
Staffing requirements, including criteria that staff have diverse disciplinary backgrounds, have necessary State‑required license and accreditation, and are culturally and linguistically trained to serve the needs of the clinic’s patient population.
Credentialed, certified, and licensed professionals with adequate training in person‑centered, family‑centered, trauma‑informed, culturally‑competent and recovery‑oriented care.
Position requires a flexible schedule due to a variety of rotating shifts, to include evening, graveyard, and weekend shifts to meet client needs of a 24/7‑hour crisis unit.
Must be able to wear a ballistic vest and flashlight when required.
Responsible for adhering to the EHN common purpose and service framework to continuously provide exceptional care to all constituents.
Note: This Class Description does not constitute an employment agreement between the Emergence Health Network and an employee and is subject to change by the Emergence Health Network as its needs change.
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