4C Health
Location
Kokomo, Indiana
Salary
$23 - $24 / HOUR
Promote mental health recovery through person-centered assessments, treatment planning, and case management for clients with serious mental illness. Deliver recovery coaching and skills training in home or community settings to foster independence and integration.
Requires a minimum of a high school diploma or GED, with a preference for an associate or bachelor's degree in social services or psychology. Candidates with only a high school diploma must have two years of qualified behavioral health experience or a relevant technical certificate.
This position is responsible for promoting mental health recovery through a person-centered approach focusing on independence and integration. This is accomplished through delivery of appropriate mental health assessment, treatment planning, orchestrating case management with internal and external treatment team members and intervention for clients impacted by emotional/behavioral impairment and serious, persistent mental illness who are targeted for mental health services by the Division of Mental Health. This position operates under minimal supervision and must exercise tact, judgment, and confidentiality in contact with the public, clients, and families, as well as fellow associates of the Agency. Work is very broad in scope and requires a high level of professionalism. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Includes the following. Other assignments, projects, and duties may be required. Complete client assessments that include evaluating a client’s ability to meet the admission criteria for that particular department, identify presenting problem(s), history, medical information, family involvement, psychosocial/psychosexual information, and other pertinent information to form an appropriate clinical impression including substance use/abuse and abuse/neglect. Complete a care plan, which accurately reflects the client’s needs and ability to meet discharge criteria developing goals and objectives in the care plan under the supervision of the department manager, HSPP, and Agency psychiatrist that are time limited and behaviorally stated. Function as a checks and balance for clinic metrics including care plan compliance, NOMS compliance, screening tools, demographic updates, medical history BPHC units, active caseload oversight, and other metrics in assigned clinics/program. Document timely, accurately and in accordance with Agency policies utilizing current systems and practices. Document accurate information, which reflects client progress based on the appropriate therapeutic modality. Therapeutic services will be time limited and specific to the presenting problem(s) of each assigned client. Provide progress reports to referral sources as needed for each individual client. Completes all necessary and required monthly progress reports and ensures appropriate case management. Periodically communicate with the referring agency, at least monthly, to provide progress updates and obtain relevant collateral information from the referral source and other external treatment team members. Participate, coordination, and engaging in treatment team meetings with others involved in the client treatment plan (internally and externally). Provide weekly case management, skills training, and development as a primary intervention to all clients on caseload making sure that skills training is based on each individual client and their vision for recovery by addressing goals and objectives as outlined on the treatment plan. Provide clinical client encounters based on billable counts of service, treatment needs, FTE, and area of services (school-based, community-based, group home, etc.) as determined by agency policy. Deliver recovery coaching treatment to take place in the home or community setting. Meet UE (Unique encounters) as set by the department/manager. Work evenings and weekends as assigned or necessary. Meet with assigned clients and/or families as frequently as outlined in the treatment plan. Transport clients to appointments or other destinations when all other options have been exhausted and as clinically relevant. (relevant to the treatment plan). Assist clients in the development of natural support systems to foster independence as much as possible. Participate in continuing education pertaining to case management, mental health, addictions, or other areas applicable to services provided and populations served. Upon meeting qualifications, it may be required to participate in Mobile Crisis response or on-call services. Complete required supervision (individual and group) per Agency policy. This includes 2 hours of clinical supervision per month for all Recovery Facilitators. Should Recovery Facilitator have primarily a DCS caseload they are required to attend 4 hours of clinical supervision per month. Implement and utilize 4C Health approved curriculums and trained evidence-based practices for intervention Abide by all Agency policies and procedures. Maintain positive working relations and rapport with the communities served. Perform other duties and projects as assigned. Growing Base Wage Opportunities up to $28.25 Additional Annual Compensation and Incentive Opportunities!! Four-day (32 hour) work week Make up to an additional $525 per week by participating in Mobile Crisis On-Call opportunities in eligible counties Eligible for $150/month ($1,800 annually) in student loan repayment, available at hire Earn $750 for every person you refer who is hired and remains employed for 6 months and receive an additional $500 every year as long as you both remain employed Bilingual wage premiums available for individuals fluent in Spanish or Burmese Benefits: Multiple health plan options to fit your lifestyle Health premium wellness discounts Employer paid HSA contributions Mileage reimbursement Dental and Vision 403(b) retirement plan Employer paid life insurance and other supplemental insurance products to choose from Up to $10,000 in tuition assistance Birthdays off paid To see our full benefits and apply online go to our website: www.4CHealthIN.org QualificationsRequirements: Education: Recovery Facilitators require a minimum a High School graduate or GED. An Associates or Bachelor degree or further education in social services, psychology or mental health preferred but not required. If highest degree is High School Diploma, then candidate must have a minimum of 2 years of qualified work experience in behavioral health, have completed a technical certificate in behavioral health, human services, or other relevant social services or have 2 years (60 credit hours) of coursework. If working with families and individuals experiencing substance use disorder, the additional certification (such as through ICAADA) is preferred but not required. Peer Certification by The State of Indiana or through ICAADA is included here. If working in community based with DCS referrals, applicant must meet DCS service standards specific expectations for education and qualifications.
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