Counselor / Mental Health Specialist - Mount Prospect, IL, United States - Kenneth Young Center

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    ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) Counselor - Vocational Specialist/ Employment Specialist

    At Kenneth Young Center, our staff come together with volunteers, community partners, and the people we serve to create holistic systems of care through interwoven behavioral health programs, older adult services, and community health initiatives.

    Our team welcomes and celebrates unique perspectives, and represents the diversity and vitality of our local communities.

    This role helps realize our mission:

    We partner with communities to support people of all ages to navigate life's challenges through personalized prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery.

    Join our team to grow in your career while building stronger, healthier communities.

    Job Scope:

    Actively contribute as a clinician working on an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team providing intensive, holistic and recovery-oriented behavioral health services to persons living with serious and persistent mental illness who desire to live independently and engage fully in community life.

    ACT members provide and coordinate a range of individual treatment services that target assessed areas of functional impairment and promote independence through the development and use of natural community supports.

    Treatment services are delivered at flexible times that meet consumers' needs and in settings (in the community and client homes)
    Provide mental health and co-occurring services using a team-model to a shared caseload of ACT clients including
    independent living skills training to improve ADLs including money management, meal planning and cooking, shopping, and apartment maintenance
    case management, benefits monitoring, and community support services
    medication monitoring, education, and training under direction of RN and/or APN
    Act as primary staff to coordinate referrals to KYC employment services
    Provide integrated health by promoting physical health and supporting doctor visits, labs and bloodwork monitoring, and follow-up with medical specialists
    Address substance use issues through harm reduction techniques and recovery-based supports to support participants engaging fully in their lives and communities
    Provide support to clients who are experiencing homelessness and/or residing in temporary housing to locate permanent housing as part of their comprehensive treatment plan
    Promote symptom stabilization thru medication monitoring, education, and assisting participants to take as prescribed
    Provide work and education related services to all participants on the team to help individuals value, find, and achieve meaningful employment and/or education
    Routinely consult with other KYC Team members including front door, comprehensive transition team, vocational, psychosocial rehabilitation, substance use, outpatient therapy, and psychiatry to address specific client related clinical issues and coordinate care strategies
    Promote opportunities for clients to build natural systems of support within their communities through exposure to recreational, spiritual, educational, vocational, volunteer and civic activities
    Administrative and Performance Requirements
    Work with Assertive Community Treatment team Supervisor, Program Assistant, and Team members to assess, plan, and participate in provision of services
    Meet productivity target estimated at 50% billable service
    Participate in supervision as directed and seek additional clinical and program consultation as needed
    Participate in All Staff meetings, Department meetings, Team meetings, and other staff meetings and trainings as directed by supervisor
    Interpret and communicate, at the service delivery level, Center policies and procedures
    Complete all clinical documentation and required reports in an accurate and timely manner following KYC policies
    Meet agency quality and compliance standards
    Meet Illinois Rule 140 Mental Health Professional (MHP) definition in 1 of the below ways (or see IDHS MHP definition):
    Preferred Bachelors or Masters Degree from an accredited college or university in social work, psychology, rehab counseling, or a related human service field; or in an unrelated field with 2 years of experience; High school diploma or GED AND a minimum of 5 years documented clinical experience in mental health or human services
    Preferred exposure to working in non-traditional treatment environments i.e. in-home, residential, hospital, nursing facility, and community settings
    Basic technology, smartphone, and computer proficiency; knowledge of web-based team communication tools (ex. Microsoft Teams), electronic health records, telehealth programs, and internet skills
    At least 1 year of specialized training and/or work experience providing employment/vocational services
    IM+CANS certification or obtain within 30 days after starting employment (training provided)
    Kenneth Young Center offers a robust benefit package that is highly competitive to the market and offers all full-time employees the following:
    Medical Insurance (Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois - BCBS)
    Dental (BCBS), and Vision Insurance (BCBS) with low employee premiums
    Long Term and Short Term Disability (BCBS), no cost to employee
    Flexible Spending Account (with annual rollover)
    Opportunity for annual bonus and salary increase (discretionary based on annual KYC financial audit)

    To further promote an active and healthy work/ life balance, KYC also offers a generous amount of paid time off and staff holidays.

    8 Paid Organization-Wide Holidays
    3 Personal Floating Holidays annually