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Park Center is Hiring an IOP Coordinator Near Nashville, TN
Job Title
Co-Occurring IOP/OP Program Coordinator
Reports to:
Co-Occurring IOP/OP Programs Supervisor
FLSA / Wage
Non-Exempt / $23.71 - $25.13 per hour
Orig. Date
June 2005
Revised:
December 2016
JOB SUMMARY
Works one-on-one and in groups with the members of the Co-Occurring Intensive Outpatient Treatment and Outpatient Treatment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provide Orientation for Members of the IOP/OP
Ensures members of the IOP/OP complete the ASI and other necessary initial paperwork
Assists in providing referrals to members for other community services they may need
Maintains attendance for members of the IOP/OP Program
Responsible to provide all aspects of treatment:
Completes Bio-Psychosocial Assessments
Utilizes the Stages of Change and Severity Index to note medical necessity and clinically appropriate levels of care
Assesses for roadblocks to recovery as well as additional needs
Develops Master Treatment Plans with the input of the member
Conducts therapeutic individual sessions
Completes discharge summaries
Represents the program in a professional manner to community partners.
Works with the Clinical Team for the best therapeutic approaches and care for each member
Abides by the Code of Ethics for the agency as well as the NAADAC Code of Ethics for addictions counselors.
Manages crises, make the appropriate referrals, and follow protocol
Advocates for recovery
Leads and participates in groups and activities:
Works with other IOP Treatment staff to lead groups that will promote recovery for members.
Works with supervisor to determine outings that promote community integration and recovery. Leads outings.
Meets with IOP/OP members to complete necessary paperwork, to track progress on treatment plan goals, and to develop ways to meet goals.
Leads 3-4 groups weekly. Completes group notes in the POP format for all IOP/OP groups led. Ensures these are submitted timely.
Uses recovery language and demonstrates/models respect for the members.
Will coordinate member’s attendance at community 12-step/recovery groups.
Is responsible for completing all aspects of the person’s record:
Completes all required documentation in AWARDS as outlined in the documentation grid
Inputs documentation that is signed as required, of high quality, and in a manner that can be clearly understood by members, other staff, and monitoring sources
Maintains member information in a manner consistent with the Confidentiality Policy and Federal regulations regarding Chemical Dependency treatment (CFR 42, part2)
Assists members in employment preparedness:
Ensures that employment is discussed regularly with the members, and that all members interested in employment are referred to the Employment Staff
Assists members who are interested in employment work on their employment goals
Values cultural competence and diversity
Collaborates with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
Takes deliberate steps to increase own cultural competency by attending trainings, events, discussions, workshops, etc.
Other Duties:
Attend staff meetings as necessary.
Will complete all trainings annually
Assists members with transportation issues. Coordinates with the IOP/OP Van Driver as necessary.
Participates in parties, member meetings, and other clubhouse activities as they occur
Works on Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day as scheduled.
Completes other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology or related field with applicable experience, and/or
Specialized license or certification that meets skill sets needed for the position (e.g. A&D Certification/CODA/Peer Specialist training)
Team Player
Ability to meet deadlines
Ability to use computer systems
Ability to relate well with others
Ability to work in a professional and ethical manner
WORKING CONDITIONS
While performing the duties of this job, staff members are in an office-type environment most of the time. May be outside and may be on outings in the community with the members of the program.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate with members and staff. The position is very active and requires standing, walking, and sitting at a desk.
Must be able to stand, walk and sit regularly and routinely.