View Point Health
Assessement Clinician Housing Support Program (Personal Services)
Under general supervision, counsel with emphasis on prevention and/or behavior modification. Works with individuals and groups to promote optimum mental health. May help individuals deal with addictions and substance abuse, family, parenting, and marital problems, suicide, stress management, problems with self-esteem, and issues associated with aging and mental and emotional health.
The Housing Support program is comprised of multiple supports designed to assist individuals living in GHVP-subsidized permanent supportive housing to promote ongoing housing stability. All individuals enrolled in the Housing Support program must receive the following types of support:
Assistance with housing search, leasing, and move-in processes.Purchase of initial household furnishing, deposits, household goods for the one-time move-in needs.Safety and wellness checks and housing safety inspections.Developing a Housing Stability Support Plan as an adjunct to an individuals IRP.Early intervention to mitigate factors impacting housing stability (e.g., late rent payment, lease violations, tenant/landlord or property owner conflicts);Education on the roles, responsibilities, and rights of tenant(s) and the landlord/property owner.Assistance with the annual housing recertification and inspection process.
This program is provided to adults enrolled in GHVP to promote housing stability, wellness, independence, recovery, and community integration. Housing stability is measured by ongoing housing and by decreased number of hospitalizations/ER visits/incarcerations, by decreased frequency and duration of crisis episodes, and by increased and/or stable participation in maintenance of personal housing stability and wellness. Support based on the individuals needs is used to promote resiliency while understanding the effects of SPMI and lived trauma. The Housing Support staff will serve as the first point of contact for landlords/property owners for any issues arising with a supportive housing individual and will provide linkage to community; general entitlements; and psychiatric, substance use disorder, medical services, crisis prevention, and intervention services.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Be on call for coordinators in the event of crisis interventions needed and participate in on call rotation to provide assistance to individuals after hours and on weekends, one week per quarter. Assist Director with crisis de-escalation techniques including determining if an involuntary admission (1013) is needed for an individual for safety needs. Carries a floating caseload for visits/sessions as identified by assigned coordinators to assist in therapeutic challenges/needs, which can include providing individual counseling utilizing appropriate therapeutic techniques in order to assist individuals with stability in the community and active in their recovery. Working closely with medical providers, other supervisors and other programs to ensure individuals are referred to appropriate levels of care for continued supports and recovery Complete behavioral health assessments for all individuals referred to the Housing Support Team along with updating individuals case plans at designated times required by DBHDD.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree in a related area from an accredited college or university AND licensure in the area of assignment OR eligible for licensure in the area of assignment AND Two years of related post-license experience OR Master's degree in a related area from an accredited college or university AND licensure in the area of assignment AND Two years of experience at the lower level Social Worker, Licensed 2 (HCP051) or position equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with the Severe and Persistently Mentally ill population, co-occurring population, and substance use population. LAPC, LMSW, LCSW, or LPCTraining and experience in a variety of short term evidence-based treatment approachesKnowledge of CareLogicExperience working in a high stress, fast pace environment within the community. Ability to multi-task and manage time
Requirements/Competencies
Must have valid Georgia drivers license and Motor Vehicle Record in accordance with company policyMust be able to lift 20 pounds.Requires long periods of sitting/standing.Must be able to respond quickly to sounds.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, move about, hear and speak.Candidates for selection must pass a criminal background check (including fingerprinting)Must pass a pre-employment drug screen and subject to random drug screens.Any combination of training and experience, which would have enabled the applicant to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities Note: Some positions may require a valid driver's license.
Benefits (for qualified employees):
State Health Benefits Package (medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, long-term care, legal services, flexible spending accounts)Paid New Hire TrainingCompany contributes additional 7.5% of salary to 401(a) Retirement Plan No employee deduction for Social SecurityAdditional benefits such as legal services, Employee Assistance Program and discounted tickets to attractions, shopping, technology and travelSupervision, training, and continuing education opportunities available
View Point Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: View Point Health recruits qualified candidates for positions in View Point Health programs throughout its service area.It is the policy of View Point Health to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any type without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.