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Mental Health Practitioner Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist

Employer
RADIAS Health
Location
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Start date
Mar 1, 2023
Closing date
Mar 31, 2023

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Category
Healthcare
Job Type
Employee
Employment Status
Full Time

Job Details

  $2,000 Sign-On Bonus Available!

Mental Health Practitioner Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist  

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)  

 Join our team!
  

RADIAS Health is a nonprofit Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders services organization customizing community based services through the integration of knowledge, compassion, and collaboration. We are committed to being an anti-racist organization, welcoming all people's lived experiences and building on strengths to facilitate recovery. 

Join our Assertive Community Treatment Teams (ACT) in providing comprehensive, integrated care to adults living with mental illness, substance use disorder, and associated medical conditions. Team services are provided where and when clients need them—in their homes, at work, and in other community settings. Team members stay in close contact with clients to help them recover and to respond quickly with more services and supports if circumstances change. 

The Mental Health Practitioner Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist provides treatment services to promote recovery and community integration for persons served on the ACT team, using an Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) model of care. Responsibilities include conducting drug and alcohol assessments and providing stage based individual and group mental health/substance use interventions. With a focus on harm reduction, the Co-Occurring Disorder Specialist provides cross training and guidance to the team on recommended practices to support engagement, active treatment, and maintenance of recovery. Additional job responsibilities include helping people access and maintain benefits and community resources, providing care coordination with external providers, connecting with natural supports, and providing crisis intervention services. 

As a member of an interdisciplinary ACT team, you'll have the opportunity to enhance your clinical skills and partner with Mental Health Professionals, psychiatric care providers, Nurses, Substance Use Specialist, Vocational, and Certified Peer Specialists. RADIAS Health values the professional development of all employees, offering on-going training and supervision on emerging and evidence based practices. 

We know the work is challenging and we offer comprehensive benefits:

  • Access to culturally specific and evidence based trainings
  • Routine supervision from a Mental Health Professional, with access to licensure supervision opportunities
  • Medical (complementary access to NICE healthcare, a free primary care), dental, vision, life insurance
  • 403b retirement plan with an employer percentage match
  • Employer paid short-term and long-term disability insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement and loan repayment
  • Reimbursement for professional licensure fees
  • Bereavement and paid parental leave
  • Wellness program to support employee overall health and well-being
  • Up to 4 weeks PTO first year of employment
  • 12 holidays
  • Some positions are eligible for an Office Benefit Package that covers cell phone, parking expenses, and remote/hybrid model
  • Use of electronic devices for eligible positions
  • Casual dress code
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • And more!

 Apply to be part of our team today!

We are hiring our Ramsey County and Washington County ACT Teams. The positions participate in an on-call rotation that entails being available to respond to phone calls after hours for crisis intervention.

Ramsey County: Tues-Sat 8am-4pm. The on-call rotation is every 8-10 weeks. 

Washington County: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm (Wed is 10am-6pm). On-call rotation every 4-6 weeks.

Qualifications:   

  • Bachelors or Masters Degree in Psychology, Social Work or related field.   2,000 hours experience working with adults with mental illness and substance use disorder. LADC licensure preferred.   

Duties and Responsibilities:    

  • Work with the team to provide ACT services for clients, assume primary responsibility for developing, writing, implementing, evaluating and revising overall treatment goals and plans in collaboration with the client and the treatment team.  
  • Assist in the development of comprehensive assessments, individualized treatment plans, substance abuse treatment, and other tools necessary to assist clients in the community.  
  • Assist clients with all aspects of psychiatric rehabilitation and all aspects of obtaining and maintaining housing. Will assist and /or teach clients independent living skills such as cooking, shopping, cleaning, personal hygiene, transportation, and budgeting. Will assist clients with making and keeping appointments and any other tasks that are required through the client’s recovery process.  
  • Work with the vocational counselor to encourage competitive employment and assist in fostering positive work skills for clients.  
  • Attend commitment and other court hearings as required. Complete required court reports.  
  • File reports with Vulnerable Adult, Child Protection, the Ombudsman’s Office, and other mandated/required reports when applicable.   
  • Take the lead in assessing, planning and treating substance abuse for assigned clients both individually and in groups.  
  • Actively and assertively engage and reach out to clients’ family members/significant others, including landlords and employers after obtaining client permission.   
  • Perform shift management duties according to established policies and procedures.  
  • Provide on-call crisis intervention covering nighttime hours and serve as a backup to evening and weekend staff on a rotating schedule.  
  • Available for weekend and holiday duties on a rotating schedule.  
  • Attend and participate in all scheduled team meetings.  
  • Must transport clients in the community.  
  • Complete all paperwork, reports, and charting contemporaneously and in an organized manner.   
  • Participate actively in on-going professional growth and development; maintain appropriate professional behavior and participate in appropriate supervision.  
  • Maintain a pattern of regular work hours.  
  • Other duties as assigned.   

Competencies:   

  • Knowledge of symptoms and course of serious and persistent mental illness, medications, chemical dependency, substance abuse, and other therapies.  
  • Knowledge of current principles, practices and techniques of case management.  
  • Knowledge of community resources.  
  • Be knowledgeable about and utilize various substance abuse treatment modalities such as harm reduction and motivational interviewing.   
  • Have knowledge of evidence-based clinical practices.  
  • Have demonstrable working knowledge of vulnerable adults laws and other pertinent rules and regulations.  
  • Knowledge of supportive counseling techniques, independent living skills/teaching and crisis intervention techniques.  
  • Utilizes crisis assessment tools for suicidal and aggressive behavior.  
  • Assess and manage crisis situations.  
  • Develop appropriate therapeutic relationship with clients.  
  • Able to use a computer for word-processing and data base management.  
  • Must have good interpersonal skills and ability to work independently and with and be part of an ACT team.   
  • Must have a car, driver’s license and be able to drive, day or evening hours.   
  • Be able to speak, clearly understand and write the English language.  
  • Be able to accommodate flexible working hours.   

Essential Physical Functions:   

  • Type frequently.  
  • Drive frequently.  
  • Sit often.  
  • Stand occasionally.  
  • Walk frequently.  
  • Climb flights of stairs.   
  • Lift 40 pounds or more.   

RADIAS Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other protected class status.  

Company

About RADIAS Health

RADIAS Health is a nonprofit Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders services organization customizing community based services through the integration of knowledge, compassion, and collaboration. We are committed to being an anti-racist organization, welcoming all people's lived experiences and building on strengths to facilitate recovery. 

Working at RADIAS Health

RADIAS Health offers many opportunities for people interested in working with individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders in residential or community settings. We have clinical and administrative positions -- check out how you can be a part of and contribute to our mission and values!

Benefits

RADIAS Health offers competitive salary and benefits for full-time employees: medical, dental, life, vision, short term and long term disability insurance, a 403b retirement plan with a percentage employer match, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment assistance, reimbursement for professional clinical licensure, and more! Full-time employees are also eligible for four weeks of PTO during their first year of employment and 12 holidays.

Training

We are committed to training staff in evidence based practices surrounding mental illness and substance use disorders as well as other topics. Staff are eligible for free trainings through our Training Institute.

Diversity

RADIAS Health envisions diversity as encompassing a broad range of human qualities and continues to focus on race equity outcomes. We have an internal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee as well as a partnership with an external Race Equity Advisory Committee formed of community stakeholders. Providing culturally aware and person-centered care are both foundational to evidence-based practices, as well as an ethical tenet for most professional disciplines. RADIAS Health provides a variety of trainings that aim to increase employees' abilities to respond to and adapt their approaches to working with people. We do so by creating space for employees to reflect, explore, challenge and examine their own experiences, and build perspective to better enhance understanding of how people receiving our services may be experiencing the world, our approaches, and our interventions.

 

Company info
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Telephone
651-291-1979
Location
166 4th Street East
St. Paul
MN
55101
US

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