Behavioral Health Clinician
2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205, USA
Req #1155
Monday, January 29, 2024
The mission of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is to work collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for homeless and at-risk families, children, and individuals throughout Colorado. The Coalition advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well-being, and stability of those it serves.
$5,000 Sign-On Bonus for LCSW/LPC (Prorated Based On Weekly Schedule) The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless seeks a Behavioral Health Clinician- ACT to provide clinical case management support to adults who are chronically homeless, disabled and who are tenants of a variety of housing vouchers from Section 8 and HUD. This position is based on the Social Impact Bond (SIB) team focusing on outreaching and engaging homeless individuals who are "high utilizers" of jail, detox, and emergency services in the City of Denver.
The Housing First Program is a modified Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team designed to provide effective supportive housing, outreach, case management and co-occurring treatment in order to enhance the health, safety and well-being of the people we serve. The Housing First (HF) Program engages clients using strength-based methodologies in order to establish an alliance to assure that the consumer is respected, safe, and supported to reach goals identified by the consumer, case manager, and the Housing First Team. This position is located at 2111 Champa St., Denver, Colorado 80205 and reports to the Program Manager. Behavioral Health Clinician II - LCSW/LPC: $73,009 - $83,960/Salary - Fully Licensed candidates are eligible for a $5,000 sign-on bonus (prorated based on weekly schedule).
Behavioral Health Clinician I - LSW/LPCC: $30.81 - $35.44/Hourly Qualified candidates are eligible for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program. Licensed health care providers may earn funds toward student loans in exchange for a two-year commitment at an NHSC-approved site through this program.
NOTE: In order to ensure that our consumers receive the best possible care the candidate chosen to fill this position will be required to complete our internal credentialing and privileging process prior to a start date. The credentialing and privileging timeline is dependent on the selected candidate's submission of documents necessary for clearance. Please note that a start date will be scheduled once credentialing and privileging is complete. Coalition Benefits
In addition to the unique challenges and extraordinary rewards of our work, eligible Coalition employees enjoy a rich benefits package, including:
- Choice of HMO or PPO health insurance coverage options: full-time employees contribute only 1% of their earnings for their own HMO health coverage and no more than 4% of their earnings for coverage of eligible dependents. We're proud to offer same-and opposite-sex domestic partner coverage.
- Choice of dental insurance or discount plan.
- Vision insurance.
- Flexible spending accounts for health care / dependent care / parking expenses.
- Free basic life and AD&D insurance coverage.
- Employee Assistance Program, a problem-solving resource available to you and your household members.
- Dollar-for-dollar retirement plan matching contributions up to 5% of earnings with 3-year vesting.
- Extensive paid time-off, including 9 holidays, 12 days of sick leave, and three weeks of vacation for new full-time employees in their first year.
The effective date for your benefits will be the first of the month following your date of hire. Essential Job Functions
- Conducts intake screening and psychosocial assessments, psychotherapy, and crisis intervention as deemed appropriate by the team. Communicates clinical assessments, interventions and ongoing client contact through timely, thorough record keeping, contact forms and verbal communication.
- Maintains a caseload including some court-ordered clients, monitors progress and reports client outcomes during weekly court sessions.
- Maintains an additional caseload of voluntary clients, monitors client progress by regular, ongoing contact with individuals receiving services and contact with collaborative service providers both external and internal to CCH.
- Works collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary modified ACT team, completing functions necessary to this role.
- Advocates for the needs of individual clients as well as for systemic change, whenever needed for the overall benefit of homeless individuals.
- Attends and actively participates in daily HF meetings that are clinical and administrative in nature to coordinate a high level of client care with team members.
- Works collaboratively with staff of all agencies to provide high quality service. Reports back to referral source in a timely fashion to inform them of client disposition and additional services needed.
- Accesses services and situations for both immediate and long-term needs of clients, including: identification (ID) information, transitional and permanent housing, income maintenance, insurance benefits, as well as comprehensive health, mental health and substance treatment services.
- Develops core competency in the ELF electronic health record system and uses it as directed.
- Record all clinical services in a timely and complete fashion in the EHR.
- Maintain up to date records in EHR.
- Record telephone and other clinical communications as needed in the EHR.
- Manage tasks, PAQ and scanning as needed to have a complete and current chart.
- Maintain accurate information regarding client's insurance status and complete CCARs/DACODs and other clinical authorization documentation as needed.
- Utilize the EHR and any future upgrades as directed.
- Monitors, evaluates and updates the services listed in the treatment plan for their effectiveness in a timely manner.
- Works with specific assigned clients related to service planning, documentation of progress, service tracking, and outcome evaluation.
- Serves as a liaison to the Housing First representative payee for clients receiving income maintenance benefits who need such assistance.
- Performs necessary steps to access appropriate housing for clients.
- Transports homeless individuals using a CCH vehicle and an approved personal vehicle.
- Participates in crisis intervention for program clients, including assessing for and assisting with placing mental health holds when clinically indicated.
- Collaborates and coordinates with internal and external programs to facilitate client referrals and to ensure continuity of care. Serves as a liaison with collaborating agencies and other teams within the organization, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with organizations and groups providing services to our target population.
- Cooperates fully with research component of Social Impact Bond (SIB) through Urban Institute and Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH).
- Performs crisis management activities to ameliorate crisis situations for the client.Works collaboratively as a Modified ACT/HF team member by assisting others with work that needs to be done at moments of urgency or crisis.
- Must carry a cell phone and be accessible when in the field to teammates, HF program clients, and community partners.
- Navigates the Social Security, CICP, Medicaid and Medicare systems on behalf of clients.
- Completes Medicaid authorizations, HMIS data entry, as well as any other reporting requirements necessary to obtain, and sustain funding and provide services for individuals served.
- Meets formally with the HF Program Manager for ongoing individual and group supervision.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Administrative Functions
- Understands and maintains client confidentiality and HIPAA privacy practices.
- Completes Medicaid authorizations, HMIS data entry, as well as any other reporting requirements necessary to obtain, and sustain funding and provide services for individuals served in a timely manner.
- Provides in-person walk in coverage on assigned days to respond to clients who walk in or call needing urgent services, as well as other in-person or telephonic requests for information or services.
- Provides 24-hour on-call phone support for HF consumers on a rotational basis.
- Attends daily team meetings.
- Must carry a cell phone and promptly respond to urgent job-related needs when working in the community.
- Consults with team members regarding how best to provide effective and appropriate services to clients.
- Meets formally with the HF Program Manager for purposes of collaboration, clinical review, documentation review, and supervision as well as informally for on-going consultation and information sharing.
- Expands and improves case management skills through formal trainings, reading and on-the-job experience.
- Prioritizes multiple job responsibilities to produce a high volume of work in a short period of time.
Interpersonal Functions
- Maintains a work environment that demonstrates respect for others, values inclusiveness and diversity, and fosters cooperation and teamwork.
- Work with clients and staff from a Trauma Informed manner - including being respectful, connected, hopeful and work collaboratively in a manner that empowers.
- Communicates clearly and effectively in oral and written fashion.
- Works cooperatively with team members.
- Completes all job functions in a timely and punctual manner.
- Behaves courteously and professionally in all work-related interactions.
- Listens effectively, synthesize and analyzes information, and responds creatively to the demands of a situation.
Employee must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to safety or health of self or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Employee will perform job according to applied laws. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Qualifications Summary
- Master's degree in social work, counseling or similar field; licensed LCSW or LPC with a CAC II or higher strongly preferred. If not licensed, must already be registered with DORA as a candidate for licensure (i.e. LSW,LPCC) and within 6 months of obtaining LCSW or LPC license.
- Previous working or volunteering experience with the homeless population preferred or experience in a related direct human service field working with underserved populations.
WHERE A CANDIDATE IS PLACED IN THE COMPENSATION RANGE DEPENDS ON TOTAL RELEVENT YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
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Job Family Behavioral Health
Pay Type Salary
- 2111 Champa St, Denver, CO 80205, USA
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