Street Outreach Worker
Habilitative Systems job in Chicago, IL
The Community Outreach Worker plays a vital role in advancing HSI's mission to reduce community violence and promote holistic well-being through trauma-informed, community-centered engagement.The incumbent will connect directly with individuals and neighborhoods most affected by violence, working to prevent harm, build trust, and create pathways to support.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED
Must be available to work weekdays, occasional nights and weekends.
Three (3) years of violence prevention, trauma-informed care, and community engagement strategies experience working with inner-city or high-risk youth in a social service or community-based setting.
Proficient in technology use, including data entry and case tracking systems.
Must pass background and child abuse/neglect registry checks.
Valid Driver's License and access to reliable transportation
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead and coordinate targeted street outreach efforts in assigned communities to prevent and respond to violence.
Conduct community canvassing, relationship-building, and crisis response to incidents of violence.
Build trust with individuals at risk and assist them in accessing support services through trauma-informed care approaches.
Collaborate with Case Managers and Prevention Specialists to support individualized service plans and goals.
Auto-ApplyMobile Crisis Responder
Habilitative Systems job in Chicago, IL
The Mobile Crisis Responder will deliver in-person specialized stabilization and intervention services to adults and children experiencing a mental health substance abuse and or developmental disability crisis in their community. The Mobile Crisis Responder coordinates assistance, resources and support services through the HSI team and other professionals in the outpatient network to maximize appropriate response, planning and service connections.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school or GED.
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation and proof of insurance.
Basic computer skills, good written and verbal communication skills.
Available to work variable shifts and weekends.
Individuals with a successful personal life experience that includes a past mental health and/or addiction disorder, treatment with a stable and sustained recovery history are encouraged to apply.
RESPONSIILITIES
Respond to a community location and provide short term crisis intervention and assessment for a person's safety and general needs.
Provide appropriate service linkages for the person in need.
Ensure that community services and integrated care are provided in a timely manner.
Completes accurate reports and documentation regarding crisis interactions.
Provides auxiliary support services at the crisis center.
Auto-ApplyDirect Service Personnel-Residential
Habilitative Systems job in Chicago, IL
Provide activities of daily living training and support to adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities that will enhance their quality of life in a residential setting.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED
One year of specializing training within the DD/ MI population
must maintain CPR, first aid and Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certifications
Ability to meet the established Illinois Department of Human Services DSP training
Proof of auto insurance and good driving record
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide daily supervision of group home residents with primary responsibilities for household, recreational, community activities, maintenance of the residents programming and facilities.
Ensure safe living conditions for all persons served
Train individuals to perform various tasks necessary to improve personal skills
Assist, supervise and/or prepare meals and provide basic guidance in the fundamentals of basic cooking skills
Supervise home care, hygiene and laundry programs
Monitor and document residence self-administration of medication
Provide daily supervision of group residents with primary responsibilities for recreational community activities
Consultation with residents, caseworkers, and/ or significant others
Auto-ApplyTHERAPIST - Behavioral Health
Habilitative Systems job in Chicago, IL
To provide stabilization of community-based adult, children, adolescence and discharged patients after experiencing a crisis episode. Responsible for the provision of community transition services, works collaboratively with case manager to ensure the integration of services and client assessment needs that lead to specific treatment recommendations.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate degree in behavioral health field
Minimum of two (2) years' experience in professional clinical counseling and or therapy
Have valid LCSW, LCPC, or LMFT license(s)
Must be IM+ CANS certified
Possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel software
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide comprehensive mental health assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic services, case management and treatment evaluation for person served.
Provide trauma informed brief therapy for individuals to ensure stabilization and transitions care from hospital.
Completes IM+CANS, treatment plans, progress notes and other mental health assessment documentation.
Provide linkage, care coordination, and resource services.
Directs transition planning and aftercare follow up for person served.
Work collaboratively with outpatient clinical and community service providers as well as Habilitative Systems, Inc teams.
Auto-ApplyMOBILE CRISIS RESPONDER
Habilitative Systems Inc. job in Chicago, IL
Job Description
The Mobile Crisis Responder will deliver in-person specialized stabilization and intervention services to adults and children experiencing a mental health substance abuse and or developmental disability crisis in their community. The Mobile Crisis Responder coordinates assistance, resources and support services through the HSI team and other professionals in the outpatient network to maximize appropriate response, planning and service connections.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school or GED.
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation and proof of insurance.
Basic computer skills, good written and verbal communication skills.
Available to work variable shifts and weekends.
Individuals with a successful personal life experience that includes a past mental health and/or addiction disorder, treatment with a stable and sustained recovery history are encouraged to apply.
RESPONSIILITIES
Respond to a community location and provide short term crisis intervention and assessment for a person's safety and general needs.
Provide appropriate service linkages for the person in need.
Ensure that community services and integrated care are provided in a timely manner.
Completes accurate reports and documentation regarding crisis interactions.
Provides auxiliary support services at the crisis center.
DIRECT SERVICE PERSONNEL-RESIDENTIAL
Habilitative Systems Inc. job in Chicago, IL
Job Description
Provide activities of daily living training and support to adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities that will enhance their quality of life in a residential setting.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED
One year of specializing training within the DD/ MI population
must maintain CPR, first aid and Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certifications
Ability to meet the established Illinois Department of Human Services DSP training
Proof of auto insurance and good driving record
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide daily supervision of group home residents with primary responsibilities for household, recreational, community activities, maintenance of the residents programming and facilities.
Ensure safe living conditions for all persons served
Train individuals to perform various tasks necessary to improve personal skills
Assist, supervise and/or prepare meals and provide basic guidance in the fundamentals of basic cooking skills
Supervise home care, hygiene and laundry programs
Monitor and document residence self-administration of medication
Provide daily supervision of group residents with primary responsibilities for recreational community activities
Consultation with residents, caseworkers, and/ or significant others
STREET OUTREACH WORKER
Habilitative Systems Inc. job in Chicago, IL
Job Description
The Community Outreach Worker plays a vital role in advancing HSI's mission to reduce community violence and promote holistic well-being through trauma-informed, community-centered engagement.The incumbent will connect directly with individuals and neighborhoods most affected by violence, working to prevent harm, build trust, and create pathways to support.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED
Must be available to work weekdays, occasional nights and weekends.
Three (3) years of violence prevention, trauma-informed care, and community engagement strategies experience working with inner-city or high-risk youth in a social service or community-based setting.
Proficient in technology use, including data entry and case tracking systems.
Must pass background and child abuse/neglect registry checks.
Valid Driver's License and access to reliable transportation
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead and coordinate targeted street outreach efforts in assigned communities to prevent and respond to violence.
Conduct community canvassing, relationship-building, and crisis response to incidents of violence.
Build trust with individuals at risk and assist them in accessing support services through trauma-informed care approaches.
Collaborate with Case Managers and Prevention Specialists to support individualized service plans and goals.
THERAPIST - Behavioral Health
Habilitative Systems Inc. job in Chicago, IL
Job Description
To provide stabilization of community-based adult, children, adolescence and discharged patients after experiencing a crisis episode. Responsible for the provision of community transition services, works collaboratively with case manager to ensure the integration of services and client assessment needs that lead to specific treatment recommendations.
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate degree in behavioral health field
Minimum of two (2) years' experience in professional clinical counseling and or therapy
Have valid LCSW, LCPC, or LMFT license(s)
Must be IM+ CANS certified
Possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel software
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide comprehensive mental health assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic services, case management and treatment evaluation for person served.
Provide trauma informed brief therapy for individuals to ensure stabilization and transitions care from hospital.
Completes IM+CANS, treatment plans, progress notes and other mental health assessment documentation.
Provide linkage, care coordination, and resource services.
Directs transition planning and aftercare follow up for person served.
Work collaboratively with outpatient clinical and community service providers as well as Habilitative Systems, Inc teams.