The purpose of this job is to provide immediate response through the Assessment, Intervention and Monitor "AIM Model", to individuals diagnosed with IDD/MH who need immediate crisis services such as community and/or hospital placement. • Continuously participate in trainings to mental health professionals and caregivers in topics specific to dually diagnosed with IDD/MH complex and behavioral health needs. • Provide on-going support to family members, the individual, and the treatment team involved • Participates in group and/or individual supervision weekly • Provides information about IDD programs and services to individuals with IDD, their families; and IDD providers in the local service area. • Collaborates with an MCOT to develop criteria for referring an individual with IDD in crisis to CIS- IDD/MH. Bachelor's degree required in Health or Human Services, Social Services, Behavioral Health, Rehabilitation or related field, a qualified intellectual disability professional as defined in 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); and at least two years of experience working with individuals with IDD who have mental health and behavior support needs or linking people with IDD to mental health supports, in addition to the one year of required experience of a qualified intellectual disability professional described in 42 CFR.
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