Metrocare Services
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Easton, Illinois
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Provide psychosocial and rehabilitative services to adults with serious mental illness to maximize functioning and reduce hospitalization. Responsibilities include developing recovery plans, coordinating care, and providing crisis intervention through home and hospital visits.
Requires a Bachelor's degree with 30 credit hours in social or behavioral sciences and 1-3 years of mental health experience, or a Master's degree in a related field. A valid driver's license and the ability to work a flexible on-call rotation are mandatory.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The mission of Metrocare Services is to serve our neighbors with developmental or mental health challenges by helping them find lives that are meaningful and satisfying. We are an agency committed to quality gender-responsive, trauma-informed care to individuals experiencing serious mental illness, development disabilities, and co-occurring disorders. Metrocare programs focus on the issues that matter most in the lives of the children, families and adults we serve. The QMHP-Adult Intensive position provides psychosocial/rehabilitative service to adults with serious mental illness. Services may include, but are not limited to, assessment, development of measurable treatment goals and objectives, engagement into treatment, referral, linkage, advocacy, monitoring, crisis intervention and continuity of care. The overall goal of this position is to maximize the individuals potential level of functioning, reduce hospitalization and aid in the successful reintegration of individuals into the community. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The essential functions listed here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the job. Provide overall service coordination, psychosocial rehabilitation, emergency services/assessment, referral, transportation, linkage, and advocacy to individuals with varying needs. Perform duties in concert with other members of an interdisciplinary treatment team. Ensure authorization for clinical services. Formulate individual recovery plan based on assessment findings on all new admissions. Develop measurable objectives and goals agreed upon by the individual. Actively assist in obtaining and modifying goals as needed. Document all attempts to involve individual, service providers, and caregivers (unless opposed by the individual) in service plan process. Review service plans every 180 days or as clinically indicated. Participate in interdisciplinary team staffing. Present psychosocial assessment findings. Update team on progress or lack of progress in reaching agreed upon goals. Provide relevant information that might affect course of treatment. Follow-up with assigned individuals who miss a scheduled clinic appointment. Document attempts to contact individual. Report repeated unsuccessful efforts to contact the treatment team. Oversees and assists assigned individuals medication adherence. Provides med training, arranges transportation to scheduled office based appointments, and prompts needed refills. Document clinical services by close of next business day. Perform follow up hospital assessments the same day as requested by the hospital and report assessment outcome to the Clinical Manager Provides crisis intervention/on-call services during the work week and by weekend rotation. Make home and hospital visits, initiates mental illness warrants, work with police and other public servants as a needed to address crisis for assigned clients Facilitate inpatient admission upon request of the treatment team and/or hospital. Provide continuity of services throughout inpatient stay. Participate actively in discharge planning with hospital. Meet with the individual within 2 days of discharge in the community. Evaluate progress of clinical session, solicit feedback from individual(s), and consult with colleagues and team leaders when dealing with unfamiliar/uncomfortable issues. Co-facilitate family education workshops. Identify and assist individuals in obtaining entitlements by providing referrals, advocacy and negotiation, as needed. Participation in a required on call rotation. Performs other duties as assigned. COMPETENCIES: The competencies listed here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the ethical standards of conduct, state contract, appropriate professional standards and applicable state/federal laws Analytical skills, professional acumen, business ethics, thorough understanding of continuous improvement processes, problem solving, respect for confidentiality, and excellent communication skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to prioritize workflow and meet deadlines. Ability to handle multiple task and special projects simultaneously. Able to work autonomously with minimal or no supervision. Able to maintain a high level of professionalism and confidentiality. Adult Competencies as outlined by HHSC for TRR requirements with emphasis on crisis intervention, engagement, and motivational interviewing. QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Required: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college/university with a minimum of 30 credit hours in a social, behavioral, or human services field. The credit hours include but are not limited to the following course types: psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, special education, early childhood/early childhood intervention, physician assistant, gerontology, and educational psychology.