What are the responsibilities and job description for the ACT SUD CLINICIAN I/II/III - CHARLOTTESVILLE (FULL TIME ) position at Region Ten CSB?
Req# 56000061
General Statement Of Responsibilities
This is an FLSA non-exempt position in which the incumbent serves as a SUD Clinician at a Region Ten program for seriously mentally ill adults. The incumbent is responsible for developing and implementing self-care skills training programs concerning individual consumers (health and safety, personal care, activities of daily living, use of community resources). The incumbent will also assist clients with medication management, monitor health, nutrition, and physical condition, provide assistance with personal care, ADLS, and use of community resources. He/she is expected to attend team meetings, other professional meetings, and represent the program to the community as needed.
The incumbent reports to the ACT Director for the schedule and assignment of work duties and is monitored, trained, and supervised in the performance of his/her tasks by the ACT management. He/she is expected to perform duties as specified and according to the policies of Region Ten Community Services Board, as well as those of the DBHDS.
Major Duties
The essential functions of this job are starred below (*) under “Major duties.”
EDUCATION:
Knowledge of: the nature of serious mental illness in adults and mental illness with substance use; treatment modalities and intervention techniques, such as behavior management, independent living skills training, supportive counseling, family education, crisis intervention, discharge planning and services coordination; medical issues related to mental illness; substance abuse symptomatology; medications - side effects; different types of assessments, planning; consumers' rights; local community resources and service delivery systems, including support services (e.g., housing, financial, social welfare, dental, transportation, communication, recreation, legal/advocacy), eligibility criteria and intake processes, termination criteria and intake processes, and general community resources (e.g., churches, clubs, self-help groups); types of mental health programs, services; effective oral, written and interpersonal communication principles and techniques; general principles of record documentation; the service planning process and major components of a service plan.
Skills in: interviewing; observing, recording and reporting on an individual's functioning (observation of medication effects, i.e., alcohol and abuse); identifying and documenting a consumer's needs for resources, services and other support; using information from assessments, evaluations, observations and interviews to develop service plans; identifying services within the community and established service system to meet the individual's needs; formulating, writing and implementing individualized service plans to promote goal attainment for seriously mentally ill and emotionally disturbed persons; negotiating with consumers and service providers; coordinating the provision of services by diverse public and private providers; identifying community resources and organizations; coordinating resources and activities; using assessment tools (e.g., level of functional scale, life profile scale); non-punitive behavior; providing consultation.
Abilities to: demonstrate a positive regard for consumers and their families (e.g., treating consumers as individuals, allowing risk taking, avoiding stereotypes of mentally ill people, respecting consumers' and families' privacy, believing consumers are valuable members of society); be persistent and remain objective; work as a team member, maintaining effective inter- and intra-agency working relationships; work independently, performing position duties under general supervision; communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; drive defensively.
Grade: 9, 10, and 11
Position Location: 800 Preston Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Schedule: Full Time
General Statement Of Responsibilities
This is an FLSA non-exempt position in which the incumbent serves as a SUD Clinician at a Region Ten program for seriously mentally ill adults. The incumbent is responsible for developing and implementing self-care skills training programs concerning individual consumers (health and safety, personal care, activities of daily living, use of community resources). The incumbent will also assist clients with medication management, monitor health, nutrition, and physical condition, provide assistance with personal care, ADLS, and use of community resources. He/she is expected to attend team meetings, other professional meetings, and represent the program to the community as needed.
The incumbent reports to the ACT Director for the schedule and assignment of work duties and is monitored, trained, and supervised in the performance of his/her tasks by the ACT management. He/she is expected to perform duties as specified and according to the policies of Region Ten Community Services Board, as well as those of the DBHDS.
Major Duties
The essential functions of this job are starred below (*) under “Major duties.”
- *Assuming designated responsibility to provide and coordinate ongoing substance abuse assessment, treatment planning
- *Developing and facilitating SA groups -- educational and support -- for ACT clients with dual disorders.
- *Collaborating with and educating other staff members about SA issues of ACT clients, assuring a tightly coordinated treatment plan for all clients with dual disorders.
- *Attending local and State trainings in substance abuse issues; train other staff members when applicable.
- *Training in or reinforcement of functional skills and appropriate behavior related to clients' health and safety, activities of daily living, and use of community resources.
- *Assisting with medication education, illness education, and medication management.
- *Monitoring of clients' health, nutrition, and physical health care conditions.
- *Working collaboratively with clients' care managers and other care providers.
- *Linking the individual directly to services and supports specified in the individual service plan.
- *Assisting the individual directly for the purpose of locating, obtaining, and effectively using community resources, including educating and monitoring information and support to family members, and providing or arranging for transportation for individuals or their family members to access services.
- *Enhancing community adjustment and integration by developing services or supports which increase opportunities for community access and involvement, including developing community living skills, civic, and recreational services.
- *Making collateral contacts with the individual's significant others (e.g., parents, friends, and siblings) to promote implementation of the service plan and optimal community adjustment.
- *Maintaining necessary casework records to document the provision for Medicaid reimbursement.
- *Attending in-service training and staff development programs to enhance mental health services.
- *Acquires and maintains valid certification in First Aid, CPR, medication administration, non-aversive behavior management, and defensive driving to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the program.
- *Reads all agency communication (i.e., Ten, Region Ten's newsletter, E-mail, etc.).
- *Performs other duties as assigned related to program requirements.
EDUCATION:
- Clin I- Bachelor’s Degree required. A Bachelor’s Degree in a human services field is preferred.
- Clin II- Master’s Degree required. Candidates must be eligible to seek licensure as an LPC or LCSW through the Virginia Department of Health Professions and obtain licensure within 6 months of the date of hire.
- Clin III- Master's Degree and licensed through the Virginia Department of Health Professions.
- Experience of working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness is preferred. Experience working with individuals with co-occurring disorders preferred.
- At minimum, must meet Virginia qualifications as a Qualified Mental Health Professional in Training (QMHP-T).
- To ensure the safe and efficient operation of the program, a valid Virginia Driver’s License plus an acceptable driving record as issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles is required. For business use of a personal car, a certificate of valid personal automobile insurance must be provided.
Knowledge of: the nature of serious mental illness in adults and mental illness with substance use; treatment modalities and intervention techniques, such as behavior management, independent living skills training, supportive counseling, family education, crisis intervention, discharge planning and services coordination; medical issues related to mental illness; substance abuse symptomatology; medications - side effects; different types of assessments, planning; consumers' rights; local community resources and service delivery systems, including support services (e.g., housing, financial, social welfare, dental, transportation, communication, recreation, legal/advocacy), eligibility criteria and intake processes, termination criteria and intake processes, and general community resources (e.g., churches, clubs, self-help groups); types of mental health programs, services; effective oral, written and interpersonal communication principles and techniques; general principles of record documentation; the service planning process and major components of a service plan.
Skills in: interviewing; observing, recording and reporting on an individual's functioning (observation of medication effects, i.e., alcohol and abuse); identifying and documenting a consumer's needs for resources, services and other support; using information from assessments, evaluations, observations and interviews to develop service plans; identifying services within the community and established service system to meet the individual's needs; formulating, writing and implementing individualized service plans to promote goal attainment for seriously mentally ill and emotionally disturbed persons; negotiating with consumers and service providers; coordinating the provision of services by diverse public and private providers; identifying community resources and organizations; coordinating resources and activities; using assessment tools (e.g., level of functional scale, life profile scale); non-punitive behavior; providing consultation.
Abilities to: demonstrate a positive regard for consumers and their families (e.g., treating consumers as individuals, allowing risk taking, avoiding stereotypes of mentally ill people, respecting consumers' and families' privacy, believing consumers are valuable members of society); be persistent and remain objective; work as a team member, maintaining effective inter- and intra-agency working relationships; work independently, performing position duties under general supervision; communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; drive defensively.
Grade: 9, 10, and 11
Position Location: 800 Preston Ave
Charlottesville, VA 22902
Schedule: Full Time