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At MHMR Concho Valley, our mission is “Working together to helping people help themselves.”
If you are serious about making a difference, we guarantee you’ll love being a part of the MHMR Concho Valley.
You might know what to do if you saw someone choking. You might even know how to administer CPR if someone had a heart attack. But would you know how to help someone in a mental health crisis? Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an international certification program that teaches you how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps you identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and addictions. There is also a curriculum designed specifically toward mental health for teens. This position will give you that teaching opportunity.
The MHFA Coordinator/Outreach Worker will have working knowledge of mental health, onset of mental illness, childhood development, and crises typically experienced by youth. This position will seek to increase awareness of MHFA training, increase the number of MHFA training sessions available, increase the number of overall trainings completed, and increase the number of educators and community members trained. This position is responsible for maintaining all inventory associated with MHFA and submitting request for materials as needed. Additionally, this position is responsible for maintaining all other trainers’ certifications and tracking training requirement to maintain certification. The MHFA Coordinator/Outreach Worker will schedule and organize all trainings, handle all registrations and cancellations, and when applicable provide all adult and youth MHFA trainings. It is the responsibility of the MHFA Coordinator/Outreach Worker to ensure that all requirements listed in the HHSC Mental Health First Aid Contract are met in addition to the other responsibilities provided by the program administrator. The MHFA Outreach Coordinator/Worker will develop and maintain relationships and partnerships with other outreach workers, school districts, education service centers (ESC Region 15), and communities to provide adult and youth MHFA, and will develop and maintain a list of contacts and make regular outreach attempts with the goal of educating and scheduling meetings and/or trainings related to MHFA. The MHFA Coordinator/Outreach Worker is responsible for collecting, aggregating, and reporting all data to HHSC. This position will work closely with the program administrator to fulfill duties and contract requirements. This position will be office and field based. Trainings require some early mornings, late evenings, or Saturdays.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, & EXPERIENCE
ESSENTIAL TASKS
REQUIREMENTS
SALARY: $37,860 - $47,052.00/yr - DOE
SHIFT HOURS: M-F 8am-5pm (could be flexible as position may require some early mornings, late evenings, or Saturdays).
BENEFITS
We offer competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement and 457 plan, other voluntary benefits, vacation, employee choice days, sick time off and holidays. https://mhmrcv.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Employee-Benefits-Sheet-01-2023.pdf
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
All applicants applying for positions at MHMRCV, please select "Apply On Company Site", then follow the steps and attach resume.
For questions, please email Jobs@mhmrcv.org.
Convictions related to any sexual assault, aggravated assault, drug related offense, murder, theft, battery, or any other crime involving personal injury; injury to a child, elderly individual, disabled individual, or threat to another person; abandoning or endangering a child; and aiding suicide, may make you ineligible for employment in positions, in direct contact with consumers of MHMR Services for the Concho Valley. The names of all prospective employees are cleared through the Texas Department of Public Safety to determine the existence of such records. Falsification of the application for employment is grounds for dismissal. Ask the personnel office for further information. For insurance purposes, driving records will be checked on all employees that are required to drive as stated in their position description. If an employee is determined to be uninsurable, employment may be dismissed.
It is the policy of the Center to create and maintain a safe, calm, and secure environment with supportive care, a system-wide understanding of trauma prevalence and impact, recovery and trauma specific services, and recovery-focused, consumer-driven services that applies to all staff, volunteers, contracted providers, and community partners.
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$50k-64k (estimate)
03/22/2023
06/06/2024