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ACTT Employment Specialist

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Location: Orange
Position Type: Full-time
Closing Date: December 17, 2022

Great opportunity to work with mental health clients in the community. Great place for a new graduate to start! Benefits include- Health insurance after 30 days, immediate accrual and use of PTO, monthly phone allowance, 401K, flex spending. Signing bonus of $1500.

The Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) is designed to serve as a comprehensive treatment team providing for the periodic service needs of consumers with severe and persistent mental illnesses. The majority of services are provided in the consumer’s home/community. This employee will function as a clinical member of the ACT Team, providing needed psychotherapy, rehabilitation, and support services under the supervision of the team leader and/or the team psychiatrist. This employee (along with the entire team) is expected to help consumers avoid rehospitalization/episodes of crisis care; achieve recovery from mental illness/substance abuse issues; meet basic sustenance needs; and improve their overall quality of life, per consumers’ report. Although all services provided are included in the person-centered-plan and performed under the supervision of the ACTT program manager and psychiatrist, such supervision does not involve immediate oversight of all job functions. Therefore, this employee conducts most of his/her work independently with a high degree of freedom to act based on clinical judgement.

Essential Functions (List the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of the position that are most important to get the job done.

The ACTT Employment Specialist:
-engages consumers on the topic of school or work, particularly competitive employment, educating them about their opportunities and the benefits of working and school
-completes a prevocational assessment that is focused on beneficiary’s strengths and preferences, and on the job assessments where appropriate
-conducts job development, where the employment specialist builds relationship with local business and educates them about the services that the specialist provides, collects information about positions and ideally determines potential for job carving options;
-facilitates individualized job placement according to beneficiary’s preferences, per the evidence based supportive employment model;
-provides job coaching and ongoing supports, assisting the client in learning the job skills, navigating the work place, managing work relationships with other employees and supervisor;
-provides benefits counseling directly as well as connects clients to experts for more extensive benefits counseling as needed;
-facilitates the person-centered planning process for clients;
-serves as a consultant or educator to fellow ACT Team members on supported employment
-serves as on call staff following ACTT procedures for on call
-Responsibilities may also include providing treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive services. These include individual and group services (symptom education, behavioral symptom-management techniques, and crisis intervention); case management/support (e.g., assisting consumers with meeting their needs in the areas of housing, financial supports, physical health, vocational interests, and recreation and socialization); support with activities of daily living (such as skill training and/or assistance in the areas of money management, performance of household activities, meal preparation, and grooming/personal hygiene).

Assessment: To conduct an employment assessment on clients in order to inform work with client and share assessment with the team. To provide ongoing assessment of consumers’ symptoms and response to treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive services.

Coordination/Liaison: To coordinate services with all team members. Must communicate promptly and effectively any changes in a consumer’s status to the rest of the ACT Team. To develop relationship with clients employers and find potential employers for clients. To coordinate services with other providers (e.g., residential staff, Social Security, local housing authorities, and inpatient facilities) as well as coordinate with housing providers in the community. To serve as liaison between the consumer/team and family members.
Documentation: To document the consumer’s progress and maintain a permanent record of each intervention/activity performed on behalf of the consumer, according to established and approved policies and procedures. To update service plans as the needs of the consumers change. To assume primary responsibility for completion and/or oversight of documentation for a defined case load.

Contact:
ahoward@lscarolinas.net