Why Join the Psychiatric Emergency Services team?
As a member of this team, you will have clinical responsibility to conduct new patient evaluations including suicide risk assessment for adult and children in an acute care setting. This includes assessment, DSM-V diagnoses, treatment planning, crisis intervention and discharge planning. Additionally, you will provide brief individual and family crisis psychotherapy, patient education using best practice models which are applicable to PES practice settings.
The Department of Social Work strives to foster an environment of respect, diversity and inclusion; a place where every person feels valued and can thrive.
What Perks and Benefits Can You Look Forward to?
- Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on day one of employment
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays
You will be responsible for:
- Providing psychiatric crisis care management services for adult and children populations including telephone crisis intervention and brief stabilizing care.
- Patient management and treatment include coordination of care both internal and external to University of Michigan Health System and assisting patients with appropriate levels of care.
- Participating in the education and training of students, and staff from social work and other disciplines.
- Facilitating and addressing patient, family and visitor concerns and clinical case management as needed.
- Coordinating admissions, outpatient care, verifying insurance, completing petitions and coordinating with PES treatment team, law enforcement probate court and other key personnel.
- A Master's degree in Social Work from a school accredited by the Council of Social Work Education.
- A current licensure to practice social work in the State of Michigan.
- Clinical practice concentration and field practicum and direct work experience in psychiatric health care required.
- Experience and training with managing patients and visitors who have behavioral dyscontrol and the ability to de-escalate escalating behavior per UMHS/PES practices and knowledge of the Michigan Mental Health Code are critical to this position.
- Prefer candidate with direct psychiatric emergency services experience and clinical social work experience with inpatient psychiatry and community mental health working as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
- The ideal candidate will have strong assessment skills, knowledge of community resources, comfort with fast-paced care environment, and a proven ability to work well with patients and families as well as staff in community agencies.
- Able to relate well with diverse client populations while managing a large caseload with multiple competing demands.
- Efficient, accurate assessment of patient needs and effective case dispositions in a fast pace care environment.
- Independent, sound decision-making is necessary for success in this position.
- Skills in electronic charting, data entr