ACTT Behavior Specialist
Behavioral specialist job at Children's Hope Alliance
Job DescriptionDescription:
The BSRP will provide one-on-one guidance, parenting training & coaching, behavior support, and crisis interventions to clients and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team caseload. The BSRP will also provide flexible day and evening respite services for the children and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team. Respite duties may include (but are not limited to) taking children on educational, social, or recreational outings; providing care for client in or out of the home environment to give primary caregivers periodic support and relief; and providing in-home and/or community in-vivo support and coaching for blocks of time deemed needed for children and families to learn new skills. The BSRP will also help with program technology needs including but not limited to iPhone set up and Mozzaz Lifetiles App installation.
This is a full time salaried position with a benefits package, based out of our Statesville office, with regular office hours (M-F 8am-5pm), occasional after hours work and weekend work as needed to meet demand, with rotating crisis call duties after hours. This position will need to drive and meet client/families/stakeholders in the community in order to perform work duties.
The BSRP will receive highly valuable training and will have advancement opportunities within Children's Hope Alliance.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities:
Behavior Support & Respite Services:
Proactively work with ACTT Team members to develop and maintain a strengths-based family & community approach.
Provide direct behavioral and skills coaching support to clients and families.
Ensure that effective intervention and problem-solving techniques are utilized in all treatment settings, using the least restrictive interventions.
Role model respct, empathy & appropriate boundaries and communication with clients and family members.
Provide planned day or evening respite care to children and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team.
Provide and supervise educational, social and recreational activities for children.
Transport clients or family members as needed for respite activities.
Provide medication administration for children during respite activities when needed.
Participate in 24/7 on call rotation.
Assist with technical support for tele-psychiatric and teletherapy services, including but not limited to CHA iPhone set up and Mozzaz Lifetiles app installation.
Clinical Team/Training/Documentation
Participate as a member of the clinical team in a client-focused manner through daily client staffing meetings, team meetings, clinical meetings, and participation in training events.
Complete all required service documentation, screening tools, and forms per agency and Medicaid standards.
Ensure that incident reports are completed per agency, state and Medicaid standards, utilizing Electronic Health Record while on shift.
Comply with all policies, practices, and procedures. Report all out-of-compliance or unsafe activities to supervisor.
Other duties as assigned.
All employees have the following expectations:
Mission: Contribute to and enhance company mission
Organization: Prioritize and plan work responsibilities appropriately
Professional Development: Attend and/or successfully complete all required trainings and meetings
Timeliness and Accuracy: Perform quality work within given deadlines and expectations with or without direct supervision
Professionalism: Comply with all applicable policies, practices, and procedures; report all out-of-compliance and unsafe activities to supervisor; interact professionally with other employees, volunteers, families, children, and the community
Teamwork: Serve effectively as a team contributor on all assignments
Communication: Utilize effective communication skills both verbally and in writing; provide effective feedback and is receptive to feedback
Leadership: Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other appropriate individuals
Cultural Competence: Is sensitive to the cultural, ethnic and religious views of the children and families served, and in community and public contact.
Requirements:
Education and Experience Requirements
Must qualify as an AP or a QP (QP preferred)
AP qualifications: MA in Human Services and less than 1 year experience -OR- BA in Human Services and less than 2 years of experience -OR- BA in Unrelated and less than 4 years of experience.
QP qualifications: MA in Human Services and has 1 year experience with population - OR - BA in Human Services and has 2 years of experience with population - OR - Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Professional Provider in the field of population served.
Must have one year experience working with children with serious emotional disturbance.
Requires effective communication, decision making, analytical, interpersonal, leadership and professionalism skills and abilities.
Must have basic computer and math skills.
Must have a valid North Carolina's Driver's License.
Must submit to and pass pre-employment drug screening, criminal, HCPR and driving checks.
Must submit personal car insurance and registration information if transporting clients in own personal vehicle.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands or arms, stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specifics vision abilities required by this position include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: reading, typing, writing, speaking, and using the telephone and prolonged sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Employee must be able to operate a vehicle for job duties, and keep a valid NC drivers license with insurance.
The work environment will contain slight to moderate office-related noises. The employee is not exposed to extreme weather conditions, toxic fumes, or airborne particles.
The employee must occasionally travel to different locations in the course of work.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: public speaking, reading, typing, writing, using the telephone, driving, therapeutically restraining children and adolescents in crisis situations.
Compensation
We've adopted a tiered compensation structure for new hires. Starting salaries are determined based on a candidate's relevant experience and educational background. This approach ensures fair, competitive, and transparent offers while maintaining internal equity and alignment with budgetary guidelines.
Children's Hope Alliance is committed to fostering, maintaining, and promoting equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination of race, religion, color, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, national origin, sex, or age.
ACTT Behavior Specialist
Behavioral specialist job at Children's Hope Alliance
Are you looking for a workplace that values your well-being and supports your family life? Look no further! At Children's Hope Alliance, we believe in creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all our employees. Here are some of the fantastic family-friendly perks we offer:
Parental Leave: We understand the importance of family time. Our generous parental leave policy ensures you can cherish those precious moments with your new addition.
Military Reserve Pay: We proudly support our employees who serve in the military reserves.
Bereavement Leave: In times of loss, we stand by our employees. Our bereavement leave policy provides the time you need to grieve and be with your loved ones.
Work-Life Balance: We believe in a healthy work-life balance. With flexible working hours and remote work options, we help you manage your professional and personal life effectively.
Birthday PTO: Celebrate your special day with a day off on us! Enjoy your birthday with family and friends, making memories that last a lifetime.
Apply today and take the first step towards a fulfilling career with us!
Summary
The BSRP will provide one-on-one guidance, parenting training & coaching, behavior support, and crisis interventions to clients and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team caseload. The BSRP will also provide flexible day and evening respite services for the children and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team. Respite duties may include (but are not limited to) taking children on educational, social, or recreational outings; providing care for client in or out of the home environment to give primary caregivers periodic support and relief; and providing in-home and/or community in-vivo support and coaching for blocks of time deemed needed for children and families to learn new skills. The BSRP will also help with program technology needs including but not limited to iPhone set up and Mozzaz Lifetiles App installation.
This is a full time salaried position with a benefits package, based out of our Statesville office, with regular office hours (M-F 8am-5pm), occasional after hours work and weekend work as needed to meet demand, with rotating crisis call duties after hours. This position will need to drive and meet client/families/stakeholders in the community in order to perform work duties.
The BSRP will receive highly valuable training and will have advancement opportunities within Children's Hope Alliance.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities:
Behavior Support & Respite Services:
Proactively work with ACTT Team members to develop and maintain a strengths-based family & community approach.
Provide direct behavioral and skills coaching support to clients and families.
Ensure that effective intervention and problem-solving techniques are utilized in all treatment settings, using the least restrictive interventions.
Role model respct, empathy & appropriate boundaries and communication with clients and family members.
Provide planned day or evening respite care to children and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team.
Provide and supervise educational, social and recreational activities for children.
Transport clients or family members as needed for respite activities.
Provide medication administration for children during respite activities when needed.
Participate in 24/7 on call rotation.
Assist with technical support for tele-psychiatric and teletherapy services, including but not limited to CHA iPhone set up and Mozzaz Lifetiles app installation.
Clinical Team/Training/Documentation
Participate as a member of the clinical team in a client-focused manner through daily client staffing meetings, team meetings, clinical meetings, and participation in training events.
Complete all required service documentation, screening tools, and forms per agency and Medicaid standards.
Ensure that incident reports are completed per agency, state and Medicaid standards, utilizing Electronic Health Record while on shift.
Comply with all policies, practices, and procedures. Report all out-of-compliance or unsafe activities to supervisor.
Other duties as assigned.
All employees have the following expectations:
Mission: Contribute to and enhance company mission
Organization: Prioritize and plan work responsibilities appropriately
Professional Development: Attend and/or successfully complete all required trainings and meetings
Timeliness and Accuracy: Perform quality work within given deadlines and expectations with or without direct supervision
Professionalism: Comply with all applicable policies, practices, and procedures; report all out-of-compliance and unsafe activities to supervisor; interact professionally with other employees, volunteers, families, children, and the community
Teamwork: Serve effectively as a team contributor on all assignments
Communication: Utilize effective communication skills both verbally and in writing; provide effective feedback and is receptive to feedback
Leadership: Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other appropriate individuals
Cultural Competence: Is sensitive to the cultural, ethnic and religious views of the children and families served, and in community and public contact.
Requirements
Education and Experience Requirements
Must qualify as an AP or a QP (QP preferred)
AP qualifications: MA in Human Services and less than 1 year experience -OR- BA in Human Services and less than 2 years of experience -OR- BA in Unrelated and less than 4 years of experience.
QP qualifications: MA in Human Services and has 1 year experience with population - OR - BA in Human Services and has 2 years of experience with population - OR - Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Professional Provider in the field of population served.
Must have one year experience working with children with serious emotional disturbance.
Requires effective communication, decision making, analytical, interpersonal, leadership and professionalism skills and abilities.
Must have basic computer and math skills.
Must have a valid North Carolina's Driver's License.
Must submit to and pass pre-employment drug screening, criminal, HCPR and driving checks.
Must submit personal car insurance and registration information if transporting clients in own personal vehicle.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands or arms, stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specifics vision abilities required by this position include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: reading, typing, writing, speaking, and using the telephone and prolonged sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Employee must be able to operate a vehicle for job duties, and keep a valid NC drivers license with insurance.
The work environment will contain slight to moderate office-related noises. The employee is not exposed to extreme weather conditions, toxic fumes, or airborne particles.
The employee must occasionally travel to different locations in the course of work.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: public speaking, reading, typing, writing, using the telephone, driving, therapeutically restraining children and adolescents in crisis situations.
Compensation
We've adopted a tiered compensation structure for new hires. Starting salaries are determined based on a candidate's relevant experience and educational background. This approach ensures fair, competitive, and transparent offers while maintaining internal equity and alignment with budgetary guidelines.
Children's Hope Alliance is committed to fostering, maintaining, and promoting equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination of race, religion, color, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, national origin, sex, or age.
Salary Description $38,000-48,000
No Experience Needed - Behavior Technician - Help Kids with Autism!
Indian Trail, NC jobs
Overview/SummaryWhy You'll Love this Behavior Technician / Registered Behavior Technician Job! Are you driven by a passion to create a meaningful impact on a child's life, with far-reaching effects that transform families and the community? Embark on a rewarding career as a Behavior Technician (BT) / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) with Hopebridge in Indian Trail, NC, where every day is a new opportunity to make a difference in kids with Autism!
At Hopebridge, you're not just following a career path - you're shaping your own journey with the support of our cutting-edge internal development programs.
Pay: $18 - $20 / hour based on experience and completion of RBT certification
*training is paid at a lower rate
Part-time opportunities available M-F 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Behavior Technician / Registered Behavior Technician Benefits
Paid RBT Certification - No experience necessary, we will help you get trained on the job!
Annual $75 Professional Development Stipend: Invest in your growth and expertise in Autism intervention
Exclusive professional development programs tailored for working with children on the autism spectrum and fuel your career growth
Flat-Rate Pay: Unlike other providers, we pay a flat hourly rate, rather than differing rates for billable and non-billable hours
Get up to 50% of paycheck before payday through Rain app
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance: Prioritize your physical well-being
18 Days of PTO: Enjoy paid time off, holidays, and a flex holiday
401K Retirement Options with Company Match: Secure your financial future
Opportunity to Relocate: Explore exciting career possibilities in any of our states
Monday through Friday Schedule: Say goodbye to nights and weekends
Fun at Work: Engage in regular in-center celebrations, spirit weeks, competitions, and team-building opportunities
Our goal is to establish a caring clinical setting for our patients, both now and in the future. If you're prepared to start a career that leaves a meaningful impact, apply for the Behavior Technician position today! Responsibilities
Create an environment that fosters skill acquisition, functional communication, and school readiness for children
Learn directly from Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) to provide therapy that transforms lives
Review behavior plans and instructional materials to ensure consistent implementation and monitor outcomes
Complete daily progress notes related to the implementation of the intervention plan
Work with children by creating an environment that champions continued skill acquisition and development of functional communication, peer interactions, and school readiness, just to name a few
Celebrate victories (both big and small!), help kids and families celebrate milestones, and get more high fives than you've ever thought possible
Required Skills
At least 18 years of age
High school diploma or equivalent
Hopebridge-BT-Indian Trail (NC) #TalJobs
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
High Point, NC jobs
Why Lighthouse Autism Center?
At Lighthouse, we believe in ongoing progression in the field of ABA! We emphasize the importance of individualized, comprehensive treatment packages, and accomplish this through our collaborative approach. In addition to our BCBAs, our team consists of dually certified SLP-BCBAs, SLPs, and OTs that contribute to the success of our learners.
How Lighthouse Supports You!
Competitive Salary & Uncapped Monthly Bonus Opportunities: You can earn up to additional $1,300 per month based on the work you do.
Work/Life Balance: With a set schedule of Monday through Friday, no nights and no weekends.
Manageable Caseloads: Typically, 6-8 learners to prevent burnout.
Certified Behavioral Team: Our structure trains RBTs which creates clearer supervision and more time to focus on clinical excellence, not basic skill-building.
Education: We offer not only a plethora of free CE's but also a yearly stipend in addition to pair recertification & licensure fees!
Employee Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits all start day one.
401k + Match (after 30 days of employment)
PTO & 8 Paid Holidays
Growth & Advancement Trajectory
Professional Liability Insurance covered by Lighthouse
Your Key Tasks
Conduct intake evaluations including functional behavioral assessments and skills assessments
Design positive behavioral treatment and skill acquisition plans with goals tailored to the individual
Supervise and train ABA technicians; implement, model and monitor progress of individualized behavior support and skill plans with ABA technicians
Provide caring support during family conversations to ensure parents fully understand assessment results and treatment recommendations
Requirements
Active Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential
Must have state licensure or be eligible to obtain state licensure
Eligible to provide supervision of Registered Behavior Technician
Peer Support Specialist - Atrium Health Behavioral Health Charlotte Social Services FT Day
Charlotte, NC jobs
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Peer Support Specialist - Atrium Health Behavioral Health Charlotte Social Services FT Day
Charlotte, NC, United States
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Job Type: Regular
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Auto-ApplySchool Based Mental Health Specialist/LCSW, LCMHC, LPA
Boone, NC jobs
Full-time Description
HCCH clinics participate in the National Health Service Corps loan repayment program Our clinics are located in the mountains of western North Carolina. All of our clinics are within two hours of Charlotte and minutes away from the Blue Ridge Parkway. This area offers ample opportunities for snow skiing and snowboarding, hiking, biking, fishing and kayaking. This position may have the option of being hired as an 10-month or 11-month employee. Details to be discussed during the interview process.
Job Summary and Responsibilities:
The School-Based Behavioral Health Specialist (SBBHS) is responsible for providing and coordinating behavioral health care for patients at High Country Community Health (HCCH), a fully integrated primary care setting. Services may be provided in a clinic or in a school-based setting. This clinician provides evidence-based behavioral health assessment and treatment services to referred patients, predominantly children and adolescents. The clinician monitors symptoms and response to treatment, and works closely/collaborates with the primary care provider, educational system, school staff, consulting psychiatrist/PMHNP, and resource specialist. There is also the opportunity to supervise graduate-level trainees, including doctoral students from the local university.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
Assess strengths, weaknesses, and presenting problems through completion of assessment tools and intake screening interview
Uses assessment information to formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan
Provide individual and family therapy, as well as consultation with caregivers and teachers related to patients' needs
Collaborate with supervisor, school staff, medical provider and other treatment staff regarding observations and treatment interventions
Complete necessary documentation in accordance with service records requirements, Medicaid guidelines, and other insurance requirements
Creates, reviews, and modifies crisis plan as needed
Monitors, evaluates and records clients progress according to treatment plan
Requirements
Requirements/Qualifications/Skills/Experience
Independently licensed psychological associate, clinical social worker or clinical mental health counselor. Applicants should have experience treating children and adolescents. The candidate will possess experience working within a team-based, interdisciplinary treatment environment.
The ideal candidate will have experience working within integrated primary care and/or school- based treatment settings.
Effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated ability to establish rapport quickly with a wide range of patients.
Ability to work under supervision and collaboratively in an inter-disciplinary team setting. Possess a pleasant, open attitude and a professional awareness of boundaries with patients, co-workers, and supervisors.
Seek supervision and consultation as needed with peers and supervisors.
Demonstrate an ongoing interest in learning. Competent computer usage. Desire to work with an ethnically and culturally diverse population.
Excellent working knowledge of DSM-5-TR diagnoses and evidence-based treatments for mental health conditions, behavioral and relationship challenges.
Salary Description $45,000-$60,000
Family Centered Treatment Specialist
Greensboro, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents, and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
NC, VA- QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP
MS- Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
Auto-ApplyFamily Centered Treatment Specialist
Pinehurst, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents, and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
NC, VA- QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP
MS- Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
Auto-ApplyPatient Support Specialist - Formerly Incarcerate Transition (FIT) - Freedom Hill Community Health Center
Tarboro, NC jobs
Come join our "Family" and be part of providing healthcare In the Community…For the Community. Carolina Family Health Centers, Inc. provides accessible and affordable health care with excellence...where patients come first. Regardless of an individual's ability to pay or their insurance status, we believe that EVERYONE deserves access to quality health care.
As a nonprofit, federally qualified health center (FQHC), we strive to meet the needs of our community and breakdown barriers that prevent individuals from seeking health care. Our service offering includes primary medical care, behavioral health, pharmacy and dental services in an integrated model that provides a comprehensive approach to care for our patients.
Position Overview
The Patient Support Specialist will serve formerly incarcerated individuals who also have chronic disease, mental illness, and or substance use disorder who meet the program requirements. Primary responsibilities will include connecting identified individuals to appropriate health care services and collaboratively create a comprehensive reentry plan.
THIS POSITION OFFERS A 40-HOUR WORKWEEK, NO WEEKENDS, FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE, 12 PAID HOLIDAYS, BI-WEEKLY PAY. THIS POSITION WILL ALSO WORK AT OUR OTHER CLINICS (AND ACCORDING TO THE HOURS OF OPERATIONS) - WILSON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AND HARVEST FAMILY HEALTH CENTER.
Essential Tasks
Provide support, empowerment, nonclinical education, and care coordination services to individuals released from incarceration within the last two years who have chronic disease(s), substance use disorder, and/or mental illness.
Review referrals for The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) program and determine the eligibility of participants based on program requirements.
Assist individuals with linkage to, and enrollment into, primary care services, substance use disorder treatment, and mental health services.
Conduct periodic assessments of an individual's substance use, physical activity, dietary habits, tobacco use, and social and economic resources.
Provide or arrange transportation for ambulatory patients between their homes and clinics, hospitals, or other social agencies when appropriate and necessary.
Experience and Education
* High School Diploma or GED.
* Personal history of incarceration.
* Ability to operate office equipment such as computers and telephones.
* Ability to navigate records keeping system and document work completed.
* History of work in a medical setting preferred, but not required.
* Valid NC Driver License.
Schedule
Monday to Friday
8 am - 5 pm
8 hour shift
Day shift
Physical Requirements
* Constant standing and walking, occasional bending, stooping, lifting, reaching forward and overhead.
* May occasionally be required to lift patients, office equipment and paper, usually not exceeding fifty pounds of direct lift.
* Frequent computer work required.
Benefits
* 401(k) and match
* AD&D insurance
* Dental insurance
* Disability insurance
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible spending account
* Health insurance
* Life insurance
* Paid time off
* Holidays
* Vision insurance
Job Type
Full-time, On site
Base Pay Overview
The starting pay for this position is $12.36 per hour. Please keep in mind that actual salary will vary based on various factors such as qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role.
Peer Support Specialist - Atrium Health Behavioral Health Charlotte Social Services FT Day
Charlotte, NC jobs
Department: 36655 Atrium Health Behavioral Health: Charlotte - Initial Stage Psychosis Management Youth Status: Full time Benefits Eligible: Yes Hours Per Week: 40 Schedule Details/Additional Information: Monday through Friday 8a-5p, no weekends or night shifts
Pay Range
$20.40 - $30.60
Essential Functions
* Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team.
* Interacts with program participants and co-workers with empathy, and respect maintaining dignity and confidentiality.
* Demonstrates an understanding of the procedures for responding to a crisis both for the individuals served and person providing peer support services.
* Uses trauma sensitive communication skills to engage clients.
* Demonstrates the ability to conduct daily life skills groups following the guidelines and principles of Recovery and Trauma Informed Care.
* Educates the client with treatment team input regarding potential referral sources to coordinate services for clients.
* Demonstrates an understanding of HIPPA and obtains signed releases of information prior to sharing information.
* Demonstrates the ability to disengage from their relationship with whom they are working.
* Demonstrates the ability to document clearly, concisely, and accurately all individual and group meetings.
Physical Requirements
Works in various community environments (homes, hospitals, emergency rooms, group homes, assisted living facilities) and in an office setting, with exposure to potentially combative and hostile clients. Work requires frequent moving from one area to another, answering pages, and coordinating and communicating with other staff persons in various disciplines and agencies. May be required to use company vehicles depending on location and may transport clients to placement when appropriate to facilitate the transition.
Education, Experience and Certifications.
High School diploma or GED required.Bachelor's degree in a relevant human services field preferred (such as social work or psychology). Successful completion of Certified Peer Support Training Program within 6 months of hire. Maintains peer support certificate per state standards. CPI and CPR required on a yearly basis for those working on an inpatient unit. Previous personal experience with the treatment of psychiatric illness is preferred.Previous experience working with the SPMI population preferred. Must have good therapeutic communication skills. Ability and willingness to work as a team member. Must have good communication skills and the ability to read and write. Must have computer skills sufficient to document in an electronic medical record. If driving is required by department the defensive driving class is required to be completed annually.
Our Commitment to You:
Advocate Health offers a comprehensive suite of Total Rewards: benefits and well-being programs, competitive compensation, generous retirement offerings, programs that invest in your career development and so much more - so you can live fully at and away from work, including:
Compensation
* Base compensation listed within the listed pay range based on factors such as qualifications, skills, relevant experience, and/or training
* Premium pay such as shift, on call, and more based on a teammate's job
* Incentive pay for select positions
* Opportunity for annual increases based on performance
Benefits and more
* Paid Time Off programs
* Health and welfare benefits such as medical, dental, vision, life, and Short- and Long-Term Disability
* Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
* Family benefits such as adoption assistance and paid parental leave
* Defined contribution retirement plans with employer match and other financial wellness programs
* Educational Assistance Program
About Advocate Health
Advocate Health is the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States, created from the combination of Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health. Providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois; Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama; and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin, Advocate Health is a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Advocate Health services nearly 6 million patients and is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, with Wake Forest University School of Medicine serving as the academic core of the enterprise. It is nationally recognized for its expertise in cardiology, neurosciences, oncology, pediatrics and rehabilitation, as well as organ transplants, burn treatments and specialized musculoskeletal programs. Advocate Health employs 155,000 teammates across 69 hospitals and over 1,000 care locations, and offers one of the nation's largest graduate medical education programs with over 2,000 residents and fellows across more than 200 programs. Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.
Family Centered Treatment Specialist
Greenville, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
$1,000 Sign-on Bonus, for qualified candidates!
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents, and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
NC, VA- QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP
MS- Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
Auto-ApplyFamily Centered Treatment Specialist
Winston-Salem, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents, and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
NC, VA- QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP
MS- Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
Auto-ApplyFamily Centered Treatment Specialist
Burlington, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community, and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports, and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
Ohio
LSW or eligibility for provisional licensure preferred.
North Carolina and Virginia
QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP.
Mississippi
Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
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Monroe, NC jobs
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Patient Support Specialist- Atrium Health Union Childrens Urgent Care
Monroe, NC, United States
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Auto-ApplyFamily Centered Treatment Specialist
Hickory, NC jobs
Join Our Impactful Team at Health Connect America!
Before you get started on your journey with Health Connect America, take some time to learn more about us. At Health Connect America, all services are guided by a unified, trauma-informed approach. Across every program, we are committed to providing compassionate, client-centered care that fosters healing and growth. Our services are delivered by clinically trained staff, grounded in a therapeutic mindset and informed by research and evidence-based practices at every level of care. Health Connect America and its affiliate brands are leaders in providing mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across the nation. We provide our services directly to those in need whether that be within a person's home, their community, or in one of our office settings. Health Connect America is honored to be a part of the communities we serve and the clients we walk alongside as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. At Health Connect America, we are dedicated to making meaningful connections every day through creating quality, affordable opportunities for individuals and families to achieve their greatest potential in a safe, positive living environment.
Come make a difference and grow with us!
Our Brands
Responsibilities
The Family Centered Treatment Specialist provides quality psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families utilizing the Family Centered Treatment model.
Provide Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Services as per the service definition and model fidelity requirements.
FCT Certification is required and must be completed within one year of employment in order to continue to provide FCT services and maintain employment with Health Connect America (HCA).
Complete FCT Checkoffs and other internal trainings within designated deadlines. Trainings are assigned and monitored through an e-learning system.
Deliver FCT services to children, adolescents, and their families, primarily in their living environments, with a family focus.
Provide 24/7 on-call coverage to a caseload of families and children. Service is regularly provided in the home and community and will require service provision at the convenience of the child and family requiring a flexible work schedule.
Complete all required Clinical Records and FCT documents with the child and family and ensure the documents are entered/uploaded timely in the Electronic Health Record, according to company standards.
Develop Service Plan in coordination with Treatment Team Process and maintain the plan per designated authorization processes in the clinician's area of service. Work collaboratively on behalf of the child and family with the identified Treatment Team members to ensure effective communication and coordinated service provision.
Conduct ongoing revisions of Service Plan and is responsible for implementation of Service Plan.
Provide psychoeducation as indicated in the Service Plan.
Conduct interventions with the family aligned with the FCT model to include facilitating the movement of the child and family through the four phases of treatment and completing all fidelity documents.
Assist the families and children to establish weekly goals and help them to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the established goals.
Make referrals to services and resources on behalf of the families and children.
Develop and coordinate discharge plan based on treatment, indicating all relevant aftercare needs and plans. Access community resources that would be beneficial to client aftercare needs.
Coordinate and oversee the initial and ongoing assessment activities.
Convene the Treatment Team for Service Plan.
Consult with identified medical (e.g., primary care and psychiatric) and non-medical (e.g., Dept. of Child Services, school, Dept. of Juvenile Justice) providers; engage community and natural supports and include their input in the person-centered planning process.
Ensure linkage to the most clinically appropriate and effective services including arranging for psychological and psychiatric evaluations.
Provide and coordinate behavioral health services and other interventions for the youth or other family members with other behavioral health professionals and Treatment Team members.
Monitor and document the status of the consumer's progress.
Participate in Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement activities to include audits, corrections and designated improvement plans and projects.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in human services or related field is required.
Two years' experience working with youth or families.
Current Family Centered Treatment Certification is preferred.
Additional state specific requirements include:
NC, VA- QMHP or ability to register as a QMHP
MS- Must be provisionally credentialed as a PCSS in Mississippi with eligibility to be fully credentialed as a CCSS in Mississippi.
Be Well with HCA:
We recognize the importance of self-care and work/life balance.
We offer flexibility in scheduling and provide all employees access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which includes 8 mental health counseling sessions annually.
Full-time HCA employees enjoy paid time off, paid holidays, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other voluntary insurance products.
Additional benefits include:
Access to a Health Navigator
Health Savings Account with company contribution
Dependent Daycare Flexible Spending Account
Health Reimbursement Account
401(k) Retirement Plan
Benefits Hub
Tickets at Work
Join a team where your contributions truly make a difference in the lives of others. Apply now to be part of our dynamic and supportive community at Health Connect America!
Employment at Health Connect America and it's companies is contingent upon meeting the requirements of a comprehensive background investigation prior to joining our team.
Health Connect America and its companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, state, or local law. For more information on Equal Opportunity, please click here Equal Employment Opportunity Posters
Auto-ApplyBehavioral Health Support Services Specialist
Murphy, NC jobs
Job DescriptionDescription:
The primary responsibility of the Behavioral Health Support Services Specialist is to assist the SAIOP Counselor with the coordination of services across all levels of patient care. The Substance Use Care Coordinator will support the needs of patients in addiction recovery through providing care coordination through the different levels of care, and assisting in organizing and hosting daily groups, as well as support the clinical lead in care delivery during groups. Individual applicants with experience working within the mental health and substance use treatment field are preferred.
Requirements:
Prepare for and receive referrals into the program through maintaining a direct connection to all referral partners, including Vaya, RHA, Supported Detox, and Inpatient treatment programs, such as, Cherokee Indian Hospital, The Balsam Center, ADATC, Swain Recovery Center etc.
Work with LCAS to help deliver SAIOP services. This includes providing UDS to group members, facilitating group when needed and providing coverage for LCAS.
Maintain the CADC/CADC-I license.
Work with the Community Resource Advocate to coordinate services to assist patients in increasing stability factors in their lives through accessing community needs by referring patient to a CRA to establish needed resources.
Support patients in accessing care resources including referrals to behavioral health programming, dental care, and referring to supportive programming like Detox, Recovery Services, and Crisis Services when appropriate.
Support patients by reminding them of scheduled group therapy and other appointments, tracking SAIOP hours and support referral to step down services.
Maintain timely, accurate, and patient specific documentation within the patient's medical record for each unique encounter with a patient.
Works in collaboration with AMH teammates to provide excellent wrap around services to enhance patient care.
Adhere to AMH 's policies and procedures; and supports an environment based in mutual respect, using ethical communication with staff and patients.
Adhere to AMH Employee Code of Ethics and maintain professional boundaries with staff and patients and will consult with site supervisors with any questions or concerns.
Will attend all mandatory AMH meetings, and Behavioral Health Team meetings.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Experience and knowledge of community resources, and public benefits.
Have CADC/CADC License
Excellent interpersonal communication and community building skills.
Skilled at time management, well organized, with ability to meet deadlines, and respond to staff and patient requests in a timely manner.
Proficient with technology, with experience in documenting in Electronic Health Records.
Ability to work within a healthcare setting and relate well to people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, as well as have a passion for working with at-risk, culturally diverse populations.
Ability to read, understand and follow program guidelines and service materials.
Willingness to work within the clinic schedule and be available for the clinic during hours of operation.
Openness to accepting feedback and willingness to adjust where it is necessary for program adherence and staff and patient safety.
Strict adherence to all Federal and State regulations as it applies to healthcare, health information, patient care, and documentation of patient care
Education:
Bachelors or equivalent
Experience:
Customer service in a medical setting: 1 year (Preferred)
Medicaid applications (Preferred)
At least two years' experience in the field of Behavioral Health (Preferred)
Knowledge and understanding of community services (Preferred)
Computer skills: 1 year (Required)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Sitting for long periods of time working at a computer
Ability to sustain concentration in a noisy and fast-paced environment
Possible exposure to communicable diseases, biohazards, toxic substances, medicinal preparations and other conditions common to a clinical setting
Possible travel within western North Carolina
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and education. The position is full-time (40 hours per week), salaried position, exempt from some provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The position will be eligible for benefits (e.g. medical, dental, life, short- and long-term disability, retirement) and report to the Behavioral Health Program Manager aka, Clinical Program Supervisor.
Disclaimer: AMH is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, citizenship, disability or veteran status.
Behavioral Health Support Services Specialist
Murphy, NC jobs
The primary responsibility of the Behavioral Health Support Services Specialist is to assist the SAIOP Counselor with the coordination of services across all levels of patient care. The Substance Use Care Coordinator will support the needs of patients in addiction recovery through providing care coordination through the different levels of care, and assisting in organizing and hosting daily groups, as well as support the clinical lead in care delivery during groups. Individual applicants with experience working within the mental health and substance use treatment field are preferred.
Requirements
Prepare for and receive referrals into the program through maintaining a direct connection to all referral partners, including Vaya, RHA, Supported Detox, and Inpatient treatment programs, such as, Cherokee Indian Hospital, The Balsam Center, ADATC, Swain Recovery Center etc.
Work with LCAS to help deliver SAIOP services. This includes providing UDS to group members, facilitating group when needed and providing coverage for LCAS.
Maintain the CADC/CADC-I license.
Work with the Community Resource Advocate to coordinate services to assist patients in increasing stability factors in their lives through accessing community needs by referring patient to a CRA to establish needed resources.
Support patients in accessing care resources including referrals to behavioral health programming, dental care, and referring to supportive programming like Detox, Recovery Services, and Crisis Services when appropriate.
Support patients by reminding them of scheduled group therapy and other appointments, tracking SAIOP hours and support referral to step down services.
Maintain timely, accurate, and patient specific documentation within the patient's medical record for each unique encounter with a patient.
Works in collaboration with AMH teammates to provide excellent wrap around services to enhance patient care.
Adhere to AMH 's policies and procedures; and supports an environment based in mutual respect, using ethical communication with staff and patients.
Adhere to AMH Employee Code of Ethics and maintain professional boundaries with staff and patients and will consult with site supervisors with any questions or concerns.
Will attend all mandatory AMH meetings, and Behavioral Health Team meetings.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Experience and knowledge of community resources, and public benefits.
Have CADC/CADC License
Excellent interpersonal communication and community building skills.
Skilled at time management, well organized, with ability to meet deadlines, and respond to staff and patient requests in a timely manner.
Proficient with technology, with experience in documenting in Electronic Health Records.
Ability to work within a healthcare setting and relate well to people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, as well as have a passion for working with at-risk, culturally diverse populations.
Ability to read, understand and follow program guidelines and service materials.
Willingness to work within the clinic schedule and be available for the clinic during hours of operation.
Openness to accepting feedback and willingness to adjust where it is necessary for program adherence and staff and patient safety.
Strict adherence to all Federal and State regulations as it applies to healthcare, health information, patient care, and documentation of patient care
Education:
Bachelors or equivalent
Experience:
Customer service in a medical setting: 1 year (Preferred)
Medicaid applications (Preferred)
At least two years' experience in the field of Behavioral Health (Preferred)
Knowledge and understanding of community services (Preferred)
Computer skills: 1 year (Required)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Sitting for long periods of time working at a computer
Ability to sustain concentration in a noisy and fast-paced environment
Possible exposure to communicable diseases, biohazards, toxic substances, medicinal preparations and other conditions common to a clinical setting
Possible travel within western North Carolina
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and education. The position is full-time (40 hours per week), salaried position, exempt from some provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The position will be eligible for benefits (e.g. medical, dental, life, short- and long-term disability, retirement) and report to the Behavioral Health Program Manager aka, Clinical Program Supervisor.
Disclaimer: AMH is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and encourage applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, citizenship, disability or veteran status.
Patient Support Specialist - Formerly Incarcerate Transition (FIT) - Freedom Hill Community Health Center
North Carolina jobs
Come join our “Family” and be part of providing healthcare In the Community…For the Community. Carolina Family Health Centers, Inc. provides accessible and affordable health care with excellence...where patients come first. Regardless of an individual's ability to pay or their insurance status, we believe that EVERYONE deserves access to quality health care. As a nonprofit, federally qualified health center (FQHC), we strive to meet the needs of our community and breakdown barriers that prevent individuals from seeking health care. Our service offering includes primary medical care, behavioral health, pharmacy and dental services in an integrated model that provides a comprehensive approach to care for our patients. Position Overview The Patient Support Specialist will serve formerly incarcerated individuals who also have chronic disease, mental illness, and or substance use disorder who meet the program requirements. Primary responsibilities will include connecting identified individuals to appropriate health care services and collaboratively create a comprehensive reentry plan.
THIS POSITION OFFERS A 40-HOUR WORKWEEK, NO WEEKENDS, FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE, 12 PAID HOLIDAYS, BI-WEEKLY PAY. THIS POSITION WILL ALSO WORK AT OUR OTHER CLINICS (AND ACCORDING TO THE HOURS OF OPERATIONS) - WILSON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AND HARVEST FAMILY HEALTH CENTER. Essential Tasks Provide support, empowerment, nonclinical education, and care coordination services to individuals released from incarceration within the last two years who have chronic disease(s), substance use disorder, and/or mental illness.
Review referrals for The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Formerly Incarcerated Transition (FIT) program and determine the eligibility of participants based on program requirements.
Assist individuals with linkage to, and enrollment into, primary care services, substance use disorder treatment, and mental health services.
Conduct periodic assessments of an individual's substance use, physical activity, dietary habits, tobacco use, and social and economic resources.
Provide or arrange transportation for ambulatory patients between their homes and clinics, hospitals, or other social agencies when appropriate and necessary. Experience and Education
High School Diploma or GED.
Personal history of incarceration.
Ability to operate office equipment such as computers and telephones.
Ability to navigate records keeping system and document work completed.
History of work in a medical setting preferred, but not required.
Valid NC Driver License.
Schedule
Monday to Friday 8 am - 5 pm 8 hour shift Day shift
Physical Requirements
Constant standing and walking, occasional bending, stooping, lifting, reaching forward and overhead.
May occasionally be required to lift patients, office equipment and paper, usually not exceeding fifty pounds of direct lift.
Frequent computer work required.
Benefits
401(k) and match
AD&D insurance
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Holidays
Vision insurance
Job Type Full-time, On site Base Pay Overview The starting pay for this position is $12.36 per hour. Please keep in mind that actual salary will vary based on various factors such as qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role.
ACTT Behavior Specialist
Behavioral specialist job at Children's Hope Alliance
Requirements
Education and Experience Requirements
Must qualify as an AP or a QP (QP preferred)
AP qualifications: MA in Human Services and less than 1 year experience -OR- BA in Human Services and less than 2 years of experience -OR- BA in Unrelated and less than 4 years of experience.
QP qualifications: MA in Human Services and has 1 year experience with population - OR - BA in Human Services and has 2 years of experience with population - OR - Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Professional Provider in the field of population served.
Must have one year experience working with children with serious emotional disturbance.
Requires effective communication, decision making, analytical, interpersonal, leadership and professionalism skills and abilities.
Must have basic computer and math skills.
Must have a valid North Carolina's Driver's License.
Must submit to and pass pre-employment drug screening, criminal, HCPR and driving checks.
Must submit personal car insurance and registration information if transporting clients in own personal vehicle.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands or arms, stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specifics vision abilities required by this position include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: reading, typing, writing, speaking, and using the telephone and prolonged sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Employee must be able to operate a vehicle for job duties, and keep a valid NC drivers license with insurance.
The work environment will contain slight to moderate office-related noises. The employee is not exposed to extreme weather conditions, toxic fumes, or airborne particles.
The employee must occasionally travel to different locations in the course of work.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: public speaking, reading, typing, writing, using the telephone, driving, therapeutically restraining children and adolescents in crisis situations.
Compensation
We've adopted a tiered compensation structure for new hires. Starting salaries are determined based on a candidate's relevant experience and educational background. This approach ensures fair, competitive, and transparent offers while maintaining internal equity and alignment with budgetary guidelines.
Children's Hope Alliance is committed to fostering, maintaining, and promoting equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination of race, religion, color, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, national origin, sex, or age.
Salary Description $38000-48,000
Behavioral Specialist QP
Behavioral specialist job at Children's Hope Alliance
The Behavioral Specialist Qualified Professional (BSQP) will participate in, and facilitate, the Child & Family Team and Person-Centered Planning Processes on behalf of the youth and families served. The BSQP will develop, update and provide ongoing monitoring of progress and needed supports in relation to treatment goals in the Person-Centered Plan. The BSQP will also provide one-on-one skill-building, psychoeducation, parenting training, coaching, behavior support, and crisis interventions to clients and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team caseload. The BSQP will also assist parents with program technology needs including but not limited to company-issued iPhone set up.
This is a full-time salaried position with a benefits package with flexible hours, M-F and some evenings or weekends as needed. This position will need to drive and meet client/families/stakeholders in the community in order to perform work duties.
The BSQP will receive highly valuable training and will have advancement opportunities within Children's Hope Alliance.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities:
Behavior Support & Skill-building Services:
Facilitate the Child & Family Team and Person-Centered Planning processes.
Develop, update, and monitor the Person-Centered Plan.
Proactively work with ACTT Team members to develop and maintain a strengths-based family & community approach.
Provide direct behavioral and skills coaching support to clients and families.
Ensure that effective intervention and problem-solving techniques are utilized in all treatment settings, using the least restrictive interventions.
Role model respect, empathy & appropriate boundaries and communication with clients and family members.
Provide planned day or evening skill-building care to children and families on the Child Focused ACTT Team.
Provide and supervise educational, social and recreational activities for children.
Transport clients or family members as needed for skill-building activities.
Provide medication administration for children during skill-building activities when needed.
Participates in 24/7 on-call rotation.
Assist with technical support for tele-psychiatric and teletherapy services, including but not limited to CHA iPhone set up.
Clinical Team/Training/Documentation
Participate as a member of the clinical team in a client-focused manner through daily client staffing meetings, team meetings, clinical meetings, and participation in training events.
Complete all required service documentation, screening tools, and forms per agency and Medicaid standards.
Ensure that incident reports are completed per agency, state and Medicaid standards, utilizing Electronic Health Record while on shift.
Comply with all policies, practices, and procedures. Report all out-of-compliance or unsafe activities to supervisor.
Other duties as assigned.
Supervision responsibilities: None
All employees have the following expectations:
Mission: Contribute to and enhance company mission
Organization: Prioritize and plan work responsibilities appropriately
Professional Development: Attend and/or successfully complete all required trainings and meetings
Timeliness and Accuracy: Perform quality work within given deadlines and expectations with or without direct supervision.
Professionalism: Comply with all applicable policies, practices, and procedures; report all out-of-compliance and unsafe activities to supervisor; interact professionally with other employees, volunteers, families, children, and the community
Teamwork: Serve effectively as a team contributor on all assignments
Communication: Utilize effective communication skills both verbally and in writing; provide effective feedback and is receptive to feedback
Leadership: Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other appropriate individuals
Cultural Competence: Is sensitive to the cultural, ethnic and religious views of the children and families served, and in community and public contact.
Children's Hope Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Requirements
Education and Experience Requirements
Must qualify as a QP.
QP qualifications: MA in Human Services and has 1 year experience with population - OR - BA in Human Services and has 2 years of experience with population - OR - Licensed or Provisionally Licensed Professional Provider in the field of population served.
Must have one year's experience working with children with serious emotional disturbance.
Requires effective communication, decision making, analytical, interpersonal, leadership and professionalism skills and abilities.
Must have basic computer and math skills.
Must have a valid North Carolina's Driver's License.
Must submit to and pass pre-employment drug screening, criminal, HCPR and driving checks.
Must submit personal car insurance and registration information if transporting clients in own personal vehicle.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands or arms, stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specifics vision abilities required by this position include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: reading, typing, writing, speaking, and using the telephone and prolonged sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Employee must be able to operate a vehicle for job duties, and keep a valid NC drivers license with insurance.
The work environment will contain slight to moderate office-related noises. The employee is not exposed to extreme weather conditions, toxic fumes, or airborne particles.
The employee must occasionally travel to different locations in the course of work.
Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: public speaking, reading, typing, writing, using the telephone, driving, therapeutically restraining children and adolescents in crisis situations.
Salary Description $40,880.00 - $48,545.00 per year