Location: Pittsfield, MA
Company: Brien Center For Mental Health
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
with providers in the family’s team regarding the Care Plan and strategies for intervention; attend all Care Plan meetings, provide input on the family and youth’s goals and update’s on the youth’s progress Deliver services in accordance with the care plan developed collaboratively by the providers and parent/caregiver in addition to the youth whenever possible Engage the parent/caregiver in activities in the home and community that address goals of the youth’s Care Plan Assist the caregiver in meeting the needs of the youth by performing one or more of the following; educating, supporting, coaching, modeling and/or guiding the caregiver Develop and maintain policies and procedures relating to
all components of consumer peer support services Deliver services in the parent/caregiver’s home and community Complete all paperwork in a timely manner Follow all policies of the Brien Center Participate in Wraparound Care planning Participate in all relevant staff meetings, supervision and required trainings Update supervisor on collateral contacts on a regular basis Complete all tasks assigned which impact the organized function of the program Other Responsibilities Provide atmosphere conducive to enhancing mental health and recovery in keeping with human rights of consumers Promote Family and Youth voice and choice Maintain required productivity levels Attend all required meetings and Brien
Center trainings Represent the agency in a professional manner at all times Report any incident regarding accidents, injuries and unusual events to program director Flexibly respond to program scheduling needs of the parent/caregiver and youth Provide transportation when necessary to facilitate Care Plan Qualifications Experience as a caregiver of a youth with special needs, preferably a youth with mental health needs.
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field from an accredited university and one year of experience working with the target population is preferred An associate’s degree in a human service field from an accredited school and one year of experience working with children/adolescents/transition age youth may be substituted A high school diploma or GED and a minimum of two years of experience with the target population or navigating child and family serving systems may be substituted Skills Excellent oral and presentation skills Leadership talent and the ability to delegate effectively Working knowledge of computers Knowledge of community resources Other Requirements Able to respond to program scheduling and family needs on a flexible basis; this may include working after regular business hours to provide for the needs of the family Attend Community Health Worker Training and receive certification within 1 year of hire or transfer to position Support and maintain the principles and policies of The Brien Center Maintain ethical and professional standards Represent the agency in a professional manner in all community and caregiver contacts Demonstrate commitment to the agency’s mission and community mental health principles Valid US driver’s license Use of personally insured automobile Driver’s License check (RMV) Criminal Offender Record Information check (CORI)
lived experience. Essential Job Functions Interact with persons served individually, in-person or over the phone, in order to aid in their recovery from addiction Assist persons served in developing a comprehensive wellness plan that addresses their wellness goals including abstinence and/or harm reduction Provide information on resources that meet the needs of persons served Help persons served navigate systems, self advocate and establish community connections.
Accompany persons served to meetings in order to enhance their recovery experience (AA, faith-based, criminal justice settings, etc. ) Assist persons served in connecting with treatment and recovery support services Encourage
hope, optimism, and healthy lifestyles for enrolled individuals Occasionally transport clients to appointments Develop and maintain relationships with community resources which support recovery and wellness Other duties as assigned by supervisors Administrative functions Complete all required paperwork i.
e. Wellness Plans and other documentation, SALs, weekly calendar, mileage accounting, etc. Provide claim information for third party payors. Attend all scheduled supervision sessions. Participate in staff meetings and other training and workshops. Follow all agency policies and procedures. Other Requirements : Must have a Massachusetts driver’s license and a registered car If in personal
recovery, a minimum of one year continuous abstinence CORI background check and RMV check Qualifications and Skills Certification from an approved Recovery Coach curriculum; preferred; must be willing to complete Recovery Coach coursework within three months of hire and pursue certification upon completion of coursework.
Individual with lived experience and possessing strong personal skills and professional peer support skills to self disclose in a manner that is trauma sensitive for the purpose of promoting recovery and wellness for persons served. Open to medication assisted treatment and harm reduction concepts and goals; Proficient computer skills Strong listening, oral and presentation (communication) skills.
Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse population Ability to honor recovery coaching ethics and confidentiality Knowledge of community resources and ability to connect with those resources Required Training Human Rights CPR First Aid OSHA BSAS required training, including but not limited to Opioid Overdose Prevention, Medication Assisted Treatment, HIV and Hep C. Corporate Compliance All required and applicable Brien Center training/ meetings
risk management / safety planning, psycho-education, discharge planning, and care coordination. Essential Job Functions CLINICAL DUTIES/PATIENT CARE: Provide complete comprehensive backssments inclusive of the use of standardized backssment tools for suicide risk, brief crisis counseling, individualized risk management / safety planning, psycho-education, discharge planning, and care coordination.
Provide specialized backssment and intervention. Manage crisis situations and other crises as assigned. Coordinate, collaborate and communicate with Brien Center colleagues, and other service organizations such as DMH, DSS, etc. in the community. Provide case management and follow up services
for individuals admitted to Adult CCS Obtain authorization, utilization review, and collaborate with insurance companies as needed and/ or appropriate.
Treat patients and referral sources in a respectful and caring manner. Make referrals upon discharge from Adult CCS ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBLILITES: Maintain clear and legible client records and complete documentation in a timely manner. Attend and participate in clinical supervision on a regular basis. Attend staff meetings and agency trainings as scheduled. Attend provider meetings and case supervision with direct care/community providers as directed or assigned. Provide training to new employees as directed or assigned. Provide oversight
to student interns as directed or assigned. Cover shifts as assigned.
Participate in program development and CQI/QA projects. Participate in case supervision. PROFESSIONAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Follow and adhere to the policies and procedures of the Acute Care Division and the Brien Center. Maintain ethical and professional standards. Represent the Brien Center in a professional manner in all community contacts. Demonstrate a commitment to the Brien Center’s mission and community mental health principles. Flexibly respond to program needs. Work cooperatively with other staff and team members. Qualifications Ph D, MSW or Master’s Degree in Psychology, Counseling, or other equivalent graduate clinical degree.
LCSW, LICSW, LMHC required within 6 months of eligibility date 2-3 year’s clinical experience preferred. Must have valid drivers license. Skills Excellent oral and presentation skills Leadership talent and ability to think quickly and determine and implement clinical decisions. Proficient knowledge of computers. Knowledge of DSM V Knowledge of community resources. Working Conditions Ability to work in a variety of settings including but not limited to: office; hospital emergency departments; hospital psychiatric and medical floors; police stations; patient homes; community agencies; schools, etc.
Physical Conditions Manual & visual dexterity; correctable Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
High School Diploma or GED required. BA degree preferred. A minimum of 2 years of direct care or similar role in a behavioral health and/or medical setting required Knowledge of trauma-informed care and de-escalation skills required CPR and First Aid Certified, or obtain CPR and First Aid certification within first 3 months of employment Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation and appropriately insured vehicle required Bilingual preferred