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Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton · 9 hours ago

Clinical Support Specialist-(LAC or LSW required).

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton is seeking a Clinical Support Specialist who provides services that value consumer choice and promote community integration for adults with serious mental health diagnoses. The role involves conducting assessments, participating in crisis intervention, and maintaining clinical documentation while adhering to agency standards and regulations.

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Responsibilities

Conducts CSS Comprehensive, and if applicable preliminary Rehabilitation Needs Assessments (CRNAs), contributes to CSS Individualized Rehabilitation Plans (IRPs), as well as provide direct CSS skill building
Enters clinical documentation into Anasazi/ Electronic Health Record System
Completes clinical documentation in accordance with Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) CSS Regulations, Agency Standards, Accreditation, and other funding Sources
Participates in on-call rotation as assigned by Program Director for individuals who are experiencing need for crisis intervention face-to- face and/or telephonically contingent upon case
Maintains Productivity in accordance with Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
Adheres to Agency Vehicle Protocol coupled with successfully passing Defensive Driving Course on the Agency Web-Based training system
Adheres to Residential Program Safety Awareness Protocol and Crisis Intervention Counseling Strategies; e.g. focusing on the present, providing pragmatic solutions to identified problems, as well as request assistance via Program Director
Successfully Completes In - House Residential Skill Core Competency Self - Test, CPR/First Aid, Crisis Prevention Intervention Course and Residential and Agency Required Relias Learning Courses and Post Tests
Participates in Continuous Quality Improvement Process in accordance with Agency Policy and Procedures and Tri - Annual DMHAS and Council on Accreditation (COA) reviews in accordance with standards
Collaborative participation in outcomes management from a system, program or service and consumer perspective; e.g. mental health care is consumer and family health care driven, at ease access to mental health care via various venues (supportive housing with CSS building services, partial care, outpatient, self- help settings, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, entitlement benefit acquisition and maintenance)
Integrates continuous quality improvement into evidenced based and promising practices coupled with monitoring direct service delivery to consumers empowerment; e.g. Psychiatric Advance Directives (PAD), Illness Management & Recovery (IMR), Individualized Rehabilitation Plan (IRP) and ownership of their recovery journey and improved health and lifespan
Enhance and enrich understanding of evidenced based and promising practices in terms of interventions and approaches such as Motivational Interviewing techniques, Cognitive Behavioral techniques, Person Centered Planning, Wellness And Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), Harm Reduction, Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) and Focus on Integrating Physical Health Wellness and Mental Health
Other related duties as assigned by Program Director and/ or designee for the overall well - being of consumer residents served as well as promotion of service excellence

Qualification

Clinical documentationCrisis interventionMotivational InterviewingCognitive Behavioral techniquesPerson Centered PlanningCPR/First AidAnasazi EHRDefensive DrivingContinuous Quality ImprovementTeam collaboration

Required

LAC or LSW required
Conducts CSS Comprehensive, and if applicable preliminary Rehabilitation Needs Assessments (CRNAs)
Contributes to CSS Individualized Rehabilitation Plans (IRPs)
Provides direct CSS skill building
Enters clinical documentation into Anasazi/ Electronic Health Record System
Completes clinical documentation in accordance with Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) CSS Regulations, Agency Standards, Accreditation, and other funding Sources
Participates in on-call rotation as assigned by Program Director for individuals who are experiencing need for crisis intervention face-to-face and/or telephonically contingent upon case
Maintains Productivity in accordance with Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
Adheres to Agency Vehicle Protocol coupled with successfully passing Defensive Driving Course on the Agency Web-Based training system
Adheres to Residential Program Safety Awareness Protocol and Crisis Intervention Counseling Strategies
Successfully Completes In-House Residential Skill Core Competency Self-Test, CPR/First Aid, Crisis Prevention Intervention Course and Residential and Agency Required Relias Learning Courses and Post Tests
Participates in Continuous Quality Improvement Process in accordance with Agency Policy and Procedures and Tri-Annual DMHAS and Council on Accreditation (COA) reviews in accordance with standards
Collaborative participation in outcomes management from a system, program or service and consumer perspective
Integrates continuous quality improvement into evidenced based and promising practices coupled with monitoring direct service delivery to consumers empowerment
Enhance and enrich understanding of evidenced based and promising practices in terms of interventions and approaches such as Motivational Interviewing techniques, Cognitive Behavioral techniques, Person Centered Planning, Wellness And Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), Harm Reduction, Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) and Focus on Integrating Physical Health Wellness and Mental Health

Company

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton

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Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton is a nonprofit that provides social and crisis services to people impacted by trauma and adversity.

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