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- Assist clients in meeting overall goals as identified in treatment plan; to include areas of management of daily routine/skills building, basic home upkeep, employment, housing, and treatment program attendance and education
- Provide structure, supervision, and monitoring necessary to maintain and protect a chronically mentally ill adult recipient and their peers
- Provide case management support to clients in connecting to community resources as well as skill building, focusing on extending skills learned in therapy
- Redirect and encourage safe interactions with client's fellow residents, building of personal relationships, support systems and social engagement within the community
- Assist residents with meals and work together with staff to provide residents a safe environment to manage their activities of daily living (ADLS)
- Position is based in Anchorage, Alaska
- Full-Time, Non-exempt
- Pay Range is $19.23 to $29.47/hour DOE (see below)
- This position is eligible for annual incentive opportunities
- AKBH offers generous benefits including two healthcare options for employees and their dependent children; voluntary vision and dental insurance; employer-provided life insurance/AD&D and long-term disability; 401k with immediate vesting and up to 5% employer contribution; 3 weeks of PTO the first year increasing to 6 weeks the second year; and 10 paid holidays.
- The part-time positions are eligible for paid time off and two floating holidays per year. Both are eligible to participate in an annual incentive plan.
- You have a high school diploma or GED
- You have one year's experience working in health care, home health, or mental health service settings with an adult population who has experience a severe and persistent mental illness
- Valid drivers license with a 5-year clean driving record
- High school diploma or GED. (Associate Degree applicants greatly encouraged to apply)
- Two years of case management experience working with mentally ill adults in relevant settings such alcohol, drug, developmental disability, physical rehabilitation, etc.
- Valid drivers license with a 5-year clean driving record
- Bachelor's degree in a human-services field such as social work, psychology, etc.
- Five years of relevant experience may be substituted for the degree.
- Valid drivers license with a 5-year clean driving record
Clinical Associate I, II or III - Anchorage, United States - Alaska Behavioral Health
Description
Clinical Associate I, II, or III - Residential TeamSalary Range: $19.23 to $29.47/hour DOE
Who We Are
Our mission is to strengthen Alaska communities and improve the lives of our clients by delivering exceptional behavioral healthcare services.
We believe all Alaskans, with all mental health and addiction needs should have access to the best possible care. We are committed to helping Alaskan's recover.
About the Team
The Residential team provides mental health residential treatment for adults with serious mental health needs who have not responded to outpatient treatment, have needs that cannot be met in a less-restrictive setting, or would benefit from further treatment following inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. The team provides medication services and individual and group services with a focus on skill development including communication, problem solving, and conflict resolution; life and social skills to restore functioning; and self-regulation, anger management, and other mood management skills.
What You'll Do
Clinical Associate I - $ $24.89