Community Support Specialist

$51,043 - $53,685/Yr

Compass Health Network - St. Louis, MO

posted 3 months ago

Full-time - Entry Level
St. Louis, MO
Ambulatory Health Care Services

About the position

Due to rapid expansion in all of our clinics, we are offering a $1500 sign-on bonus for Community Support Specialist positions; an additional $500 sign-on bonus for Qualified Mental Health Professionals. We are eager to continue serving clients in our service areas and need you to make this happen! The Community Support Specialist of Adapt of Missouri is responsible for assisting clients with severe and persistent mental illness to live successfully and to their satisfaction in the community. This is accomplished by using an assertive case management outreach approach based on the Rehabilitation Model. Services include housing acquisition, intensive case management, psychiatric rehabilitation, supportive counseling, crisis intervention, resource acquisition (vocational, educational, rental and utility assistance, substance abuse, medication), service coordination and development of a natural support system. The hours of employment are Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm, though hours may vary depending on the needs of the clients. This position requires transporting clients in a personal automobile and participation in an on-call crisis intervention rotation.

Responsibilities

  • Assesses and monitors a client's adjustment to community living.
  • Monitors client participation and progress in organized treatment programs to assure the planned provision of services according to the client's individual treatment plan.
  • Participates in the development or revision of a specific individualized treatment plan including completion of the DLA-20 as well as timely and thorough communication to assessor regarding potential goals and objectives.
  • Provides individual assistance to clients in accessing needed mental health services including accompanying clients to appointments to address medical or other health needs.
  • Assesses clients' level of risks, strengths, and weaknesses and interviews clients, reviews records, and confers with other professionals to evaluate clients' preparedness for independent living.
  • Encourages medication compliance and provides education regarding medications and monitoring of side effects.
  • Provides individual assistance to clients in accessing a variety of public services, including financial and medical assistance and housing, including assistance on an emergency basis and directly helping to meet needs for food, shelter and clothing.
  • Assists the client to access and utilize a variety of community agencies and resources to provide ongoing social, educational, vocational and recreational supports and activities.
  • Intercedes on behalf of individual clients within the community-at-large to assist the client in achieving and maintaining their community adjustment.
  • Maintains contact with clients who are hospitalized and participates in and facilitates discharge planning.
  • Trains, coaches and supports in daily living skills, including housekeeping, cooking, personal grooming, accessing transportation, keeping a budget, paying bills and maintaining an independent residence.
  • Assists in creating personal support systems that include work with family members, legal guardians or significant others regarding the needs and abilities of a client.
  • Encourages and promotes recovery efforts, client independence/self-care and responsibility.
  • Provides support to families in the area such as treatment planning, dissemination of information, linking to services and parent guidance.
  • Provides holistic, person-centered care.
  • Develops and supports wellness and recovery goals in collaboration with the individual served.
  • Provides services to clients which are determined to be appropriate based on GAF score and level of care.
  • Performs job duties with an efficient use of time based on client's needs as well as meeting efficiency requirements based on budget parameters.
  • Notifies Program Director of any changes in client's conditions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in human services field, which includes social work, psychology, nursing, education, criminal justice, recreational therapy, human development, family studies, counseling, child development, gerontology, sociology, human services, behavioral science, rehabilitation, counseling or related fields.
  • Any four year degree and one year of qualifying experience.
  • Any four year combination of higher education and qualifying experience.
  • Four years of qualifying experience.
  • Must have an automobile, a valid Missouri driver's license (upon hire) with a clean driving record (no major violation) and current automobile insurance with required coverage limits.
  • Willingness to serve clients in a variety of community settings and neighborhoods.

Nice-to-haves

  • CPR Certification
  • CPI Certification
  • First Aid Certification
  • Experience in Discharge planning
  • Experience in Gerontology

Benefits

  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Paid time off
  • Employee assistance program
  • Opportunities for advancement
  • Competitive benefits
  • Professional development
  • Licensure supervision
  • Mentor opportunities
  • Scholarship program
  • Headspace Access
  • Paid Holidays
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