Description
"They made it easier for me to live, breathe, eat, and stay clean. Without them, I'd be waiting somewhere, waiting for someone to give me a chance to live..." - Client from Telecare What You Will Do to Change Lives At an outpatient setting, the Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) provides services needed to members served, in the most appropriate environment on a regular and emergency basis. Shifts Available: Full-Time Shift Hours and Days vary as needed ($1,000 Sign On Bonus) Expected starting wage range is $32.69 - $38.93. Telecare applies geographic differentials to its pay ranges. The pay range assigned to this role will be based on the geographic location from which the role is performed. Starting pay is commensurate with relevant experience above the minimum requirements QUALIFICATIONS Required:
- Graduate degree in a behavioral science field, psychology, social work, or recreational, art, or music therapy
- Must be registered as a QMHP in the State of Oregon.
- Must have knowledge and ability to use public transportation
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Must be CPR, Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), and First Aid certified on date of employment or within 60 days of employment and maintain current certification throughout employment
- Valid and current driver's license, and personal vehicle insurance with your name listed as a driver.
- Willingness to use your personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and groups, etc.
- All opportunities at Telecare are contingent upon successful completion and receipt of acceptable results of the applicable post-offer physical examination, 2-step PPD test for tuberculosis, acceptable criminal background clearances, excluded party sanctions, and degree or license verification. If the position requires driving, valid driver's license, a motor vehicle clearance and proof of auto insurance is required at time of employment and must be maintained throughout employment. Additional regulatory, contractual or local requirements may apply
Preferred:
- Awareness of Recovery and Rehabilitation philosophy
- Specialized knowledge/experience in vocational, housing, or dual diagnosis services
- Bilingual abilities
SKILLS * Risk assessment skills for suicide, self-harm, and violence towards others at inpatient facilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Performs extensive services as requested/required in members-served homes, hospital emergency room(s), and other settings
- Performs liaison duties with community agencies
- Transports members served, as needed
- Assists members served in obtaining safe, appropriate, and affordable housing that follows their preferences in level of independence and location and is consistent with an evidence-based Supportive Housing model
- Uses a shared decision-making model in identifying medication needs and preferences of the member served, assists the member served to access medications, monitor medication response and side effects
- Provides members served with assistance in obtaining and maintaining entitlements
- Provides cognitive-behavioral interventions targeting specific psychological and behavioral problems
- Provides 24-hour on-call coverage on a rotating basis with other clinical staff, which involves answering the crisis phone and providing in-community response and interventions on weekends and holidays as assigned
- Must evade members served in the event of assaultive behavior and pass assault crisis/crisis prevention training
- Demonstrates the Telecare mission, purpose, values, and beliefs in everyday language and contact with the internal and external stakeholders
- Performs psychosocial interviews and develops written clinical assessments with assigned members served
- Ensures that members served are authorized for services by developing written authorization requests per contract requirements and submitting them to the Payor for approval
- Uses collaborative and motivational interventions to build engagement
- Performs service coordination functions of assessing, planning, linking, monitoring, and advocating for members served
- Ensures documentation of all services in accordance with standards
- Collaborates with the treatment team in coordination of member services
- Educates the member served to prevent health problems and coordinates medical screening and follow-ups
- Encourages and motivates members served regarding work, especially competitive employment and school as achievable goals
- Educates the member served about mental illness, treatment, and recovery and teaches skills for coping with specific symptoms and stress management
- Provides skill-building, coaching, and access to necessary resources to help members served with personal care, safety skills, money management, shopping, household management, social skills, and use of transportation resources
- Assumes professional responsibility for members served well-being
- Responds to crisis situations
- Assure that members served know and understand their legal status and rights; tracks legal status of members served
- Observes, records, and reports members served social, activities of daily living (ADLs), substance abuse, vocational, and psychiatric behavior per treatment plan guidelines
- Completes an individualized and comprehensive service plan, with input from team and family members, including assessing the member served strengths, preferences, and goals as well as educational, substance abuse, housing, vocational, social, financial, and health needs
- Facilitates the development and updating of comprehensive crisis plans for members served
- Provides psycho-educational services to families and significant others to facilitate communication skills and problem solving and enlist the involvement of natural supports to support the recovery of the member served
- Develops community resources and builds positive productive relationships with community partners
- Provides advocacy on members served behalf in an effort to negotiate troublesome system boundaries
- Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted and/or changed at the discretion of management.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The employee is occasionally required to sit, bend, squat, kneel, push, pull and lift and carry items weighing 25 pounds or less as well as to frequently stand, walk, reach, twist and do simple and power grasping. The position requires manual repetitions, deviations and dexterity and to occasionally drive. Occasional Hazardous Exposure (Blood Borne Pathogens, hospital waste, Chemicals & Infections). EOE AA M/F/V/Disability If job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous 12 months would not be eligible.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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