clinical teams to develop comprehensive backssments and treatment plans that encourage Persons to gain skills to transition through level of services towards self-sufficiency. Essential Job Functions Provide short term individual and group counseling services Attend all transitional and clinical treatment meetings in the community (enrollment, intake, discharge, transfer, DMH, BH CP, etc.
). Develop and monitor transition plans to support Persons experiencing life changes. Provide clinical oversight to Persons on the Integrated and GLE teams Meet the documentation of program standards (ACA, Treatment Plans, Quarterly/Annual Reviews, backssments, referrals), completing all necessary paperwork
as required through the ACCS and BH CP programs. Develop Person-Centered Treatment Plans that incorporate attainable and achievable goals, which are individually strength based, including personal preferences, incorporating the cultural and linguistic needs of the Person and include person LAR’s and support network (Family, Friends, Clergy, etc.
) Meet with referred individuals within 72 hours of referral to develop immediate needs and to evaluate current risk Develop Crisis and Risk Management Plans Develop Rapid Housing plans to incorporate a Housing First Model Coordinate the completion of required evaluation tools (Self Sufficiency Matirx, Milestones of Recovery-MOR’s, SBRIT, risk
backssments, etc. ) Develop and facilitate clinical based trainings to Integrated Teams and GLE staff Provide Medication Administration to Persons per MAP protocol.
This may include medication administration to cover staff emergencies and coverage needs. Audit medications as assigned. Other Responsibilities Participate in regularly scheduled supervision Attend required meetings and agency trainings Other duties as assigned by supervisor Support and maintain the principles and policies of the agency Communicate a sense of hopefulness and respect for individual rights Work cooperatively with all staff Represent the agency in a professional manner in all community contacts Qualifications Master's Degree with Massachusetts LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, O.
T. or RN Preferred. Knowledge of the Recovery Model Knowledge of community resources Proficient computer skills in using web based e-mail and ability to data enter information into spreadsheets and word processing document Skills Excellent oral, written and presentation skills Ability to work effectively with a multidisciplinary team Other Requirements Support and maintain the principles and policies of the agency Flexibly respond to program scheduling needs, may require weekend coverage as needed Communicate a sense of hopefulness and respect for Persons rights Encourage independence Drivers License and ability to use a personally insured vehicle for agency business Criminal Offender Record Information Check Working Conditions Works in office; temperature regulated Facilitate groups in other community locations Physical Conditions Manual and visual dexterity; correctable Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions
Care is coordinated between CBHC programs and staff and other adult programs at The Brien Center (SUD services, Medication services, ACCS) and any external providers or state agencies. Long-term support is offered to appropriate clients and determined through on-going Utilization Reviews.
Essential Job Functions Provide support, outreach and engagement efforts to adults enrolled in CBHC. Help to identify cultural and linguistic needs and preferences and deliver person-centered care based on those needs. Continuously identify and resolve barriers to meeting goals complying with the Person-Centered Treatment Plan Help to facilitate therapeutic groups, as needed, to serve individuals. When
appropriate provide long-term support to individuals who have completed an episode of treatment with a clinician but requires on-going support In collaboration with the treatment team, develop and implement a treatment plan.
Evaluate progress towards treatment plan goals and modify as needed. Facilitate referrals to care, and other supports to ensure that clients attend appointments. Assist with transportation to needed appointments as necessary. Assist individuals in navigating the network of community-based services and information. Support safe transitions of care for individuals moving between care settings and services. Facilitate communication between individual or designated representative
and medical, behavioral, and social service providers.
Attend meetings as required or requested. Maintain client records, completing all required documentation in a timely and accurate manner. Participate in trainings as required. Other Responsibilities Participate in regularly scheduled supervision Attend required agency trainings Qualifications BA/BS in relevant Human Services field required Experience in community-based behavioral health support programs preferred. Experience with accessing local resources, navigating health, behavioral health and/or substance use treatment systems preferred. Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation and appropriately insured vehicle required.
Skills Must demonstrate ability to work with diverse communities and support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives Ability to work on interdisciplinary team Excellent oral and presentation skills Leadership talent and the ability to delegate effectively Proficient knowledge of computers and electronic health record system Other Requirements Support and maintain the principles and policies of the agency Flexibly respond to program scheduling needs Communicate a sense of hopefulness and respect for consumer rights Encourage independence Represent the agency in a professional manner in all community contacts Demonstrate a commitment to the agency’s mission and community mental health principles Working Conditions Works in office; temperature regulated Facilitate groups in other community locations Physical Conditions Manual and visual dexterity; correctable Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions
and explore treatment options including referral (as needed) to ESP will be utilized if the client indicates they are a risk to self or others on the risk backssment Child and Adolescent Clinician or Adult Clinician for urgent care or routine outpatient individual and or family psychotherapy therapeutic groups psychiatry intake appointment for medication evaluation For youth: specialized outpatient programs (e.
g. CSA, IHT, IHBS, TM, school based services, for youth) For Adults: Specialized programs ( e. g. DBT, IOP for SUD, Anger Management) Maintain client records, completing all necessary paperwork in a timely manner Coordinate treatment components and communicate with all collateral
agents Ensure billing of third party for all relevant interventions. Provide Intake in outreach or home based settings as needed Complete intakes for both scheduled individuals, as well as walk-ins during designated times Other Responsibilities Participate in regularly scheduled supervision Attend required meetings and agency trainings Other duties as assigned by supervisor Qualifications Bachelors degree in a related Human Services field required One year post degree experience preferred Diagnostic and treatment knowledge and skill Knowledge of the dynamics of mental health/substance abuse treatment, intervention and education Skills Must demonstrate ability to work with diverse communities
and support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives Ability to work on interdisciplinary team Excellent oral and presentation skills Proficient knowledge of computers and electronic health record system Other Requirements Must be able to pass a CORI and RMV check Support and maintain the principles and policies of the agency Flexibly respond to program scheduling needs Communicate a sense of hopefulness and respect for consumer rights Encourage independence Represent the agency in a professional manner in all community contacts Demonstrate a commitment to the agency’s mission and community mental health principles Working Conditions Works in office; temperature regulated May work in outreach settings including clients homes, hospitals, other agency locations Physical Conditions Manual and visual dexterity; correctable Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions
economic and cultural vitality of Berkshire County. Human Resources Manager Full-time; Benefited; Hybrid Work Schedule Berkshire Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. recblid v05ufys6p1f25rrebksbspycdfili5 PDN-9ac1b49c-c3c0-420b-afc1-a9a044397bf2