Position Summary
Provide ongoing assessment and treatment planning, case management, supportive psychotherapy, symptom management, medication monitoring, and crisis intervention including afterhours hotline coverage to clients with serious and persistent mental illness and co-occurring substance use
- 70% of case management is performed in the community and in clients’ homes
- Support clients’ recovery through activities of daily living to include coaching and hands on assistance in the areas of housing, money management, vocational / educational pursuits, and scheduling / transportation to appointments
- Work as a member of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team addressing all client needs while utilizing the ACT treatment modality
- Participate in group facilitation (as determined by supervisor)
- Responsible for care coordination with clients’ natural supports
- Working with ACT teammates to complete all assigned and non-assigned tasks as part of client treatment
- Assessment, referral, and assistance with client healthcare needs
- Maintain frequent and effective communication with ACT team members at all times as determined by team members and corresponding Clinical Coordinator
- Work with team members to complete required 1 : 1s with clients
- Exhibit knowledge of evidence-based practices such as motivational interviewing and trauma informed care
- Assessment and coordination of substance use treatment services
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the form of assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, etc. as required by agency policy and DHS 63
- Accurately manage distribution of client funds when warranted
- Frequent home visits and transporting of clients (with their belongings, in some cases) in the community using staff’s personal vehicle and / or agency-issued van; program policy requires driving the agency van in specific circumstances
- Attend and participate in daily staffings and in-services
- Working some weekends and holidays on a rotating basis is required
Job Qualifications : Job Qualifications :
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Good clinical skills, especially related to mental illnesses and substance abuse disordersKnowledge of DSM V, psychotropic medications, and their side effectsAbility to communicate and work effectively in a positive manner with staff and clientsAbility to respond appropriately in crisis situationsSensitivity toward cultural, ethnic and disability issuesGood organizational and computer / typing skillsEffective time management skills and the ability to multitaskAbility to assist clients with activities of daily living such as shopping, cleaning, and cookingSense of humorAbility to set professional boundariesMinimal Qualifications :
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in a Behavioral Science (psychology, educational psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family, etc.)No convictions or license revocations that would fail a caregiver background checkValid driver’s license, automobile, and sufficient insurance to meet agency requirementsRequired Experience : Open; Recent Master level graduates in Social Services or a related field, as well as those with substance use training / certification, are encouraged to apply. Supervision for clinical hours toward licensure is available. Once licensed, renewal fees are covered.
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Other Job Information (if applicable) :
Working Conditions : Work is performed in the office, the community and in clients’ homes; up to 6 hours a day may be spent driving; clients may be unstable and symptomatic at times; hours average at least 40 hours per week; flexible work schedule includes some weekends, after hours hotline coverage, and holidays.