Job Title: Case Worker - Dearborn Police Co-Responder Unit
Job Status: Full-time
Job Summary: Under general supervision the Case Worker Dearborn Police Co-Responder partners with both the Co-Responder Therapist and Dearborn Police Officers to deliver in-field case management crisis intervention system navigation and follow-up support for community members facing behavioral health substance use or social-service crises. This role emphasizes engagement assessment safety coordination connection to services advocacy and ongoing supportrather than clinical diagnosis or treatment. The position assists individuals and families by conducting needs assessments identifying required services linking clients to appropriate resources coordinating care and ensuring continued assistance after the immediate crisis has passed.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Respond to mental health or social-service-related 911 calls with the Co-Responder Therapist and law enforcement
- Assist with on-scene engagement safety coordination de-escalation support rapport building and needs identification
- Conduct non-clinical assessments gather presenting information and support the clinical team in determining immediate service needs
- Provide crisis intervention within scope including stabilization support safety planning under therapist direction resource linkage and follow-up planning
- Identify individuals who may benefit from outreach early intervention or support services and engage them in voluntary services
- Conduct intake interviews need assessments and case evaluations in the field at homes hospitals the police station or community settings
- Connect clients to behavioral health treatment substance use services housing supports financial assistance and other community resources
- Explain program guidelines eligibility criteria and application processes to clients in clear and understandable terms
- Advocate on behalf of clients with external agencies (CMH shelters hospitals outpatient providers schools etc.)
- Provide warm hand-offs and high-touch follow-up to ensure connection engagement and program compliance
- Support the Co-Responder Therapist in the development of individualized goals and service plans
- Participate in interdisciplinary case staffing team conferences and collaborative problem solving
- Conduct post-crisis follow-ups to ensure clients engage in recommended services
- Monitor progress toward goals document outcomes and adjust service plans as needed
- Conduct home community or phone visits to evaluate participation and ongoing needs
- Track referrals and coordinate care among multiple providers
- Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with agency state federal and funding guidelines
- Report program progress and outcomes at required intervals
- Adhere to confidentiality guidelines (HIPAA) ethical conduct standards and privacy laws
- Follow requirements related to safety quality assurance and CARF standards
- Partner closely with law enforcement the Co-Responder Therapist crisis teams hospitals shelters and community-based providers
- Participate in team meetings peer reviews and required training
- Build and maintain knowledge of community resources and system of care
- May assist with program presentations community outreach and grant-related activities as assigned
- Wear required safety equipment including a bullet-resistant vest when in the field
- Transport clients in agency vehicles as needed
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Crisis intervention principles (non-clerical)
- Behavioral health substance use and social-service systems
- Community resources (housing financial aid mental health services SUD programs shelters)
- Eligibility criteria for public assistance programs and social services
- Safety practices when working in partnership with law enforcement
Skill in:
- Engagement rapport building and active listening
- Coordinating services across agencies and systems
- Researching community resources and navigating complex service systems
- Using Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems
- Operating standard office equipment and using required software applications for program area and other applications including Microsoft Office
Ability to:
- Work effectively in unpredictable high-stress or emergency situations
- Collaborate with police officers clinicians and other professionals
- Objectively gather information identify trends and make informed recommendations
- Communicate clearly compassionately and professionally both verbally and in writing
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all client and agency information
- Organize and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines
- Wear safety equipment as required
- Interpret and communicate information in Arabic Spanish or another language preferred but not required
Educational/Previous Experience Requirements:
- Required Disciplines:
- Social Work Psychology Sociology Criminal Justice Public Health or a related field)
and
- 2-3 years experience in behavioral health crisis work social services homeless services case management community outreach. or related field Any equivalent combination of experience education and/or training approved by Human Resources
- Experience working with individuals experiencing mental illness substance use disorders or homelessness strongly preferred.
- Experience partnering with law enforcement or working in community-based crisis settings is an asset but not required
Licenses/Certifications:
- Licenses/Certifications Required at Date of Hire:
- Valid Drivers License
- Additional crisis or safety training may be required after hire date (CPI Mental Health First Aid etc.)
Working Conditions:
Hours: Normal business hours some evenings/weekends/on-call may be required depending on program needs
Travel Required: Extensive local travel up to 80% in agency or police vehicles
Working Environment: Climate controlled office police department setting and outdoor community-based fieldwork
Job Title: Case Worker - Dearborn Police Co-Responder Unit Job Status: Full-timeJob Summary: Under general supervision the Case Worker Dearborn Police Co-Responder partners with both the Co-Responder Therapist and Dearborn Police Officers to deliver in-field case management crisis intervention syste...
Job Title: Case Worker - Dearborn Police Co-Responder Unit
Job Status: Full-time
Job Summary: Under general supervision the Case Worker Dearborn Police Co-Responder partners with both the Co-Responder Therapist and Dearborn Police Officers to deliver in-field case management crisis intervention system navigation and follow-up support for community members facing behavioral health substance use or social-service crises. This role emphasizes engagement assessment safety coordination connection to services advocacy and ongoing supportrather than clinical diagnosis or treatment. The position assists individuals and families by conducting needs assessments identifying required services linking clients to appropriate resources coordinating care and ensuring continued assistance after the immediate crisis has passed.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Respond to mental health or social-service-related 911 calls with the Co-Responder Therapist and law enforcement
- Assist with on-scene engagement safety coordination de-escalation support rapport building and needs identification
- Conduct non-clinical assessments gather presenting information and support the clinical team in determining immediate service needs
- Provide crisis intervention within scope including stabilization support safety planning under therapist direction resource linkage and follow-up planning
- Identify individuals who may benefit from outreach early intervention or support services and engage them in voluntary services
- Conduct intake interviews need assessments and case evaluations in the field at homes hospitals the police station or community settings
- Connect clients to behavioral health treatment substance use services housing supports financial assistance and other community resources
- Explain program guidelines eligibility criteria and application processes to clients in clear and understandable terms
- Advocate on behalf of clients with external agencies (CMH shelters hospitals outpatient providers schools etc.)
- Provide warm hand-offs and high-touch follow-up to ensure connection engagement and program compliance
- Support the Co-Responder Therapist in the development of individualized goals and service plans
- Participate in interdisciplinary case staffing team conferences and collaborative problem solving
- Conduct post-crisis follow-ups to ensure clients engage in recommended services
- Monitor progress toward goals document outcomes and adjust service plans as needed
- Conduct home community or phone visits to evaluate participation and ongoing needs
- Track referrals and coordinate care among multiple providers
- Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with agency state federal and funding guidelines
- Report program progress and outcomes at required intervals
- Adhere to confidentiality guidelines (HIPAA) ethical conduct standards and privacy laws
- Follow requirements related to safety quality assurance and CARF standards
- Partner closely with law enforcement the Co-Responder Therapist crisis teams hospitals shelters and community-based providers
- Participate in team meetings peer reviews and required training
- Build and maintain knowledge of community resources and system of care
- May assist with program presentations community outreach and grant-related activities as assigned
- Wear required safety equipment including a bullet-resistant vest when in the field
- Transport clients in agency vehicles as needed
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Crisis intervention principles (non-clerical)
- Behavioral health substance use and social-service systems
- Community resources (housing financial aid mental health services SUD programs shelters)
- Eligibility criteria for public assistance programs and social services
- Safety practices when working in partnership with law enforcement
Skill in:
- Engagement rapport building and active listening
- Coordinating services across agencies and systems
- Researching community resources and navigating complex service systems
- Using Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems
- Operating standard office equipment and using required software applications for program area and other applications including Microsoft Office
Ability to:
- Work effectively in unpredictable high-stress or emergency situations
- Collaborate with police officers clinicians and other professionals
- Objectively gather information identify trends and make informed recommendations
- Communicate clearly compassionately and professionally both verbally and in writing
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all client and agency information
- Organize and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines
- Wear safety equipment as required
- Interpret and communicate information in Arabic Spanish or another language preferred but not required
Educational/Previous Experience Requirements:
- Required Disciplines:
- Social Work Psychology Sociology Criminal Justice Public Health or a related field)
and
- 2-3 years experience in behavioral health crisis work social services homeless services case management community outreach. or related field Any equivalent combination of experience education and/or training approved by Human Resources
- Experience working with individuals experiencing mental illness substance use disorders or homelessness strongly preferred.
- Experience partnering with law enforcement or working in community-based crisis settings is an asset but not required
Licenses/Certifications:
- Licenses/Certifications Required at Date of Hire:
- Valid Drivers License
- Additional crisis or safety training may be required after hire date (CPI Mental Health First Aid etc.)
Working Conditions:
Hours: Normal business hours some evenings/weekends/on-call may be required depending on program needs
Travel Required: Extensive local travel up to 80% in agency or police vehicles
Working Environment: Climate controlled office police department setting and outdoor community-based fieldwork
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