The Outpatient Crisis Therapist (OCT) is responsible for providing immediate behavioral health support and intervention for individuals experiencing acute distress due to emotional or psychological symptoms or substance use.
Services will be provided in a variety of settings and can include mobile response. The OCT assesses risk, delivers short-term stabilization services, and connects clients with appropriate resources for ongoing care.
This role will exercise strong clinical judgment, the ability to remain calm under pressure, and a commitment to providing trauma-informed, person-centered support.
As part of a collaborative behavioral health team, the OCT ensures safety, de-escalation, and timely access to care for those in need.
Organizational duties & responsibilities:
The primary responsibility of all staff is to ensure the safety and well-being of all Ramey-Estep/Re-group (RE)...