Crisis Clinician - Full Time, Nights, 12AM-8AM, Summit, NJ
Company: Atlantic Health System
Location: Summit
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Description: The Crisis Clinician at Overlook
Medical Center supports patients with behavioral health needs in
the emergency department and the Emergency Psychiatric Assessment,
Treatment and Healing (EmPATH) unit. The position completes focused
crisis triage reviews, initial crisis evaluations, risk and suicide
assessments, concurrent assessments with identified treatment
targets, individual interventions and facilitates group
interventions on the EmPATH unit. The position operates as part of
an interdisciplinary team to formulate and execute treatment
directives for patients, collaborating with psychiatry, nursing,
medicine and peer specialists. Job Functions: 01. Provide Emergency
Crisis Intervention Services including: a. Patient Assessment &
Counseling, complete initial clinical and risk assessments for
co-occurring, psychiatric and somatic presentations. b. Formulate
provisional dispositions and clinical assessments referencing
clinical evidentiary findings to support initial clinical
summations. c. Completing assessments for substance use concerns
and withdrawal, identifying symptoms, patterns and risks d.
Complete de-escalation interventions with patients independently
and as part of an interdisciplinary team. e. Conduct precise and
succinct clinical summaries with psychiatric providers as part of a
clinical case presentation f. Formulate clinical dispositions and
after-care plans, assisting patients in navigating the system care
and securing needed clinical appointments g. Complete
re-assessments and ongoing clinical interventions for identified
treatment targets 02. Patient Management: Conduct clinical
interventions for patients awaiting placement for either a
voluntary or involuntary psychiatric admission. Complete and manage
all required legal documentation for involuntary and pediatric
psychiatric admissions. 03. Documentation: a. Complete initial
crisis evaluations, risk assessments, safety plans and clinical
re-evaluation assessments as consistent with the standards and
policies of the department, administrative codes and state agency
requirements. b. Documentation is precise, accurate, and meets the
standards of the Cures Act. c. Completed consistently within the
required timeframes as noted in departmental policy and guidelines
e. Manages and completes all required departmental reporting
documentation and data collection processes. f. Complete all group
sessions documentation and charging requirements as consistent with
departmental policy and guidelines g. Finalizes aftercare plans and
reviews with patients and families prior to discharge as needed.
04. Pre-Certification: Complete all required insurance
authorizations and follow-up as needed to obtain coverage for the
needed level of care. 05. Family Intervention: a. Complete
collateral information gathering and analysis when clinically
indicated. b. Provide family intervention, support and
psychoeducation pertaining to the system of care, psychiatric
admission, involuntary process and aftercare planning. 06.
Interdisciplinary Professionalism: a. Collaborate as part of an
interdisciplinary care team including, nursing, psychiatric
providers, social work, medical providers, mental health assistants
and peer specialists. b. Maintain professional relationships with
external professional agencies involved in the patients care c.
Participate in short-term treatment goal planning and aftercare
treatment plans. 07. Quality: Actively contribute and assist in the
completion of departmental quality and safety initiatives: 08.
Education: Complete assigned departmental competencies and
continuing education requirements as assigned and within the
timeframe required. 09. De-escalation: a. Assist with and conduct
de-escalation interventions for patients as requested and/or
clinically indicated in the emergency department, EmPATH Unit and
the medical floors b. Perform as part of a interdisciplinary
Behavioral Emergency Response Team (BERT) within the emergency
department, medical floors and EmPATH Unit when requested. c.
Participate in debriefings and reviews post-intervention as
requested. 10 Patient care: Operate as part of an interdisciplinary
team in the emergency department providing direct patient
interventions and clinical care in a dedicated Crisis space. 11.
Service Line Support: Assist and complete assessments,
authorizations and discharge planning for additional Crisis sites
remotely as requested Other responsibilities may be assigned based
on need of the department Physical Requirements: As defined by
Occupation Safety/OMS Qualifications Required: 1. Master's degree
in counseling, social work, psychology or related filed. 2. One
year of Crisis or emergency room mental health experience
Preferred: 1. LCSW or LPC, LSW or LAC
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