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  • Case Manager- (Full-Time/Part-Time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Case Manager (CM) Summary of Job Description: Help to develop and implement treatment plan goals and targets for Members in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team. Participate in crisis management, program activities, and provide direct oversight for all members. The CM works closely with members on goal attainment and supports members as they transition into less structured living arrangements. Specific Responsibilities: Collaborate with admissions to support the admission and acclimation of new Members into the program setting. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with processes outlined by the Managed Care Organization (MCO), State and Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health Policy and Process. Collaborate with members of the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment plans for identified Members. Complete weekly individual Case Management sessions with Members and document in DAP format. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation. Support with transporting Members to appointments per the directive of the Program Director. Support with observation of Member drug and alcohol screenings and document observations (if applicable). Participate in phone coaching/ crisis management process, which includes (but is not limited to): Orienting Member and family to phone coaching process. Carry and respond to coaching phone calls on days assigned, including being available to go onsite for emergencies during hours when there is no or minimal staff coverage. Provide coverage for staff callouts. Following incident reporting and documentation process for all on-call emergencies. Support Members with links to services within the community. Complete family contacts for assigned Members per requirements. Ensure all Members have an emergency contact documented. Ensure all consents are completed and updated yearly. Review all Member's Advance Directives annually. Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Completion of residential roving and checklist to ensure safety. Support with Discharge Member Follow-Up. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Ensure documentation of all Member engagements is completed within 24 hours. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: • Paid Time Off • Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire • Company Paid Life Insurance • STD/LTD • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Health Spending Accounts • Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire • Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma with 3 years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol field or Associates degree with 2 or more years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol Field or High School Diploma/ Associates degree and 1 year experience at Project Transitoin/ PCS Mental Health. Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated ability to work as a part of a multi-disciplinary team. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task. Must be able to work in a self-directed manner. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer . All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 33d ago
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  • Case Manager

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Memphis, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Case Manager (CM) I, II, III Supervisor: Program Director Summary of Job Description: Help to develop and implement treatment plan goals and targets for Members in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team. Participate in crisis management, program activities, and provide direct oversight for all members. The CM works closely with members on goal attainment and supports members as they transition into less structured living arrangements. Specific Responsibilities: Collaborate with admissions to support the admission and acclimation of new Members into the program setting. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with processes outlined by the Managed Care Organization (MCO), State and Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health Policy and Process. Collaborate with members of the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment plans for identified Members. Complete weekly individual Case Management sessions with Members and document in DAP format. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation. Support with transporting Members to appointments per the directive of the Program Director. Support with observation of Member drug and alcohol screenings and document observations (if applicable). Participate in phone coaching/ crisis management process, which includes (but is not limited to): Orienting Member and family to phone coaching process. Carry and respond to coaching phone calls on days assigned, including being available to go onsite for emergencies during hours when there is no or minimal staff coverage. Provide coverage for staff callouts. Following incident reporting and documentation process for all on-call emergencies. Support Members with links to services within the community. Complete family contacts for assigned Members per requirements. Ensure all Members have an emergency contact documented. Ensure all consents are completed and updated yearly. Review all Member's Advance Directives annually. Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Completion of residential roving and checklist to ensure safety. Support with Discharge Member Follow-Up. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Ensure documentation of all Member engagements is completed within 24 hours. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: • Paid Time Off • Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire • Company Paid Life Insurance • STD/LTD • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Health Spending Accounts • Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire • Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma with 3 years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol field or Associates degree with 2 or more years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol Field or High School Diploma/ Associates degree and 1 year experience at Project Transitoin/ PCS Mental Health. Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated ability to work as a part of a multi-disciplinary team. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task. Must be able to work in a self-directed manner. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Office Manager/Admissions Coordinator

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Hybrid Office Manager/Admissions Coordinator Summary of Job Description: Office Manager Support with general office needs, auditing, operations, and reports. Works closely with other departments to meet program goals. Admissions Coordinator Responsible for end- to -end process for admission of a new member to the Memphis House Program along with the assistance of admissions to the TN SOS Program. The Admissions Coordinator will work in partnership with the Community/Program Director, Sr. Director of Outreach and Admissions, and other internal teams. Specific Responsibilities: Office Manager: Update program telephone list as needed. Update Member residential assignments as needed. Support with uploading documents into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) including (but not limited to) the following: Physicals Dental Insurance Cards Discharge Paperwork Other Medical documents Collaborate with the PD and Case manager to ensure Census and Spacelist is correct and updated weekly. Run EVS (Eligibility Report) on all Members weekly. Ensure Member Treatment History is current in EHR. Order Supplies Monthly Ensure enrollment grid is up to date daily by 10 AM and submit reports as required Complete Program Contact Compliance Tracker daily and provide updates to PD as requested. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend supervision sessions and meetings as scheduled with direct supervisor. Ensure the facility remains in compliance with state and licensure requirements and all facility needs are handled in a timely manner Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Admissions: Contribute to continuous process improvement in best practices, and systems such as admissions tracking and tools and other documents, resources utilized by the admissions team Independently and collaboratively manages the admissions process end-to- end Facilitates interactions with member, collateral contacts, family, medical providers, and referral sources Manages and implements electronic health record related functions as they apply to the admission process and functions Works collaboratively with the Clinical Team to gather and provide needed information for clinical assessment. Submits authorizations with Managed Care Organizations and other payors as appropriate. Prepares internal admissions reports/deliverables as assigned Coordinates pre-admission tasks and processes related to the compilation of clinical information, scheduling of tours, and off-site evaluations and ongoing consultation with the member, family and associated professionals Maintain positive communication management with statewide providers including but not limited to hospitals, respite units, mobile crisis, foster care agencies, DCS, community advocacy groups, the criminal justice system, local law enforcement, and other sources of referrals Elicits, compiles and documents admissions relevant information including demographics, clinical history, and status, psychosocial and family information, historical course of treatment and provider placements, health statues, identification of the individual's personal goals and self -perceived needs, substance use and funding information. Brand Champion for the organization, clearly, professionally, and consistently articulating the company's mission, values, services, and case studies during contacts with referral sources Remain informed of developments in healthcare to support the organization's focus on growth, initiative, and innovation. In situations where Project Transition services are not appropriate; communicates with referral source and provides additional resources as able. Participate in departmental meetings as scheduled Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition and PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of and an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent (required), Associates degree (preferred) Proficiency with Microsoft software including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, and Outlook (required). Ability to multi-task, prioritize and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work independently and get projects completed in a timely manner. Ability to maintain consistent and punctual attendance. Strong analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills, flexible, patient, efficient, willingness to help. Self-directed team player Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    $33k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 48d ago
  • Residential Advisor- Part-Time (Evenings and Weekends)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Residential Advisor (RA) Supervisor: Lead Residential Advisor (Lead RA) Shifts available: Monday-Friday 4pm-9pm, Weekends 8am - 4:30, 4pm- 9:30pm Summary of Job Description: Provide direct oversight of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Roving and inspection of residences and Member ADL support as needed. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADL compliance. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Support with transporting Members per the directive of the Program. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $26k-30k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Certified Peer Specialist- Full-Time

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Nashville, TN

    At Project Transition, it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Title: Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist Supervisor: Program Director Summary of Job Description: The Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist (CPS/CRS) supports individuals within the program by partnering around challenges that can come with symptoms of a Mental Health and/or substance use disorder diagnosis. Through utilization of the WRAP plan and a Person-Centered approach, the CPS/CRS will help empower the member to identify and work towards their Blue-Sky goals. By providing unconditional and nonjudgmental listening while also supporting the utilization of skills needed for the member to begin creating a higher quality of life, the CPS/CRS serves as a mentor to those they serve. The CPS/CRS provides opportunities for individuals to direct their own recovery plan and support, build self-worth, wellness, empowerment, and self-advocacy. The CPS/CRS will promote and contribute to the development of a culture of recovery and hope within the program and agency. Specific Responsibilities: Conducts regularly scheduled meetings with members and appropriately engages them to identify interests, strengths, goals, dreams, and aspirations while offering encouragement and empowerment through shared experience. To enhance strengths and capabilities for members. Meet with members, in collaboration with the treatment team, to develop individualized treatment plan goals. Meet with members to collaborate on the development and utilization of their Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP plan). Provide support and follow up on treatment interventions per treatment team. Facilitate groups based on RPS specific skills, passions, and member needs. Co-Facilitate skills groups and other groups as requested. Attend and participate in treatment team meetings, providing feedback regarding members and offering unique perspectives. Supports members in planning for and attending 12 Step Meetings, finding a Sponsor, doing Step Work when appropriate. Support Member use of DBT skills as taught by Team (training will be provided) Serve as an advocate for members while continually supporting, teaching, and encouraging self-advocacy skills. Support with welcoming newly admitted members to the Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health community. Assist in orientation to the program by sharing information on program structure and opportunities, tour and introductions to community and staff. Promoting community integration through the connection of resources by linking to supports, mutual-help groups, social clubs, volunteer and pay job opportunities. Serve as a role model with a willingness to appropriately share personal experience with members, families, and staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible. Support members in the development and implementation of their transition goals and plans. Provide timely documentation in electronic health record (EHR) regarding member progress, goals, struggles and utilization of skills and support. Timely documentation of any/all meaningful activities with Members, including groups, outside meetings, community outings, etc. Participation in agency internal workgroups, trainings, and meetings. Attend continuing education requirements as required. Maintain CPS/CRS Certification Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. Qualifications: The CPS/CRS will have at least a high school diploma or equivalent (required); bachelor's degree (preferred) At minimum, an individual must meet the CPS/CRS training qualifications and is able to provide documentation of completing the CPS or RPS training in entirety. CPS/CRS must maintain certification throughout tenure of employment in this capacity. Skilled in Microsoft Office. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task Must be able to have fun in the workplace. Must be a self-motivator. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $32k-60k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Certified Peer Specialist (Part-time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    At Project Transition, it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Title: Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist Supervisor: Program Director Summary of Job Description: The Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist (CPS/CRS) supports individuals within the program by partnering around challenges that can come with symptoms of a Mental Health and/or substance use disorder diagnosis. Through utilization of the WRAP plan and a Person-Centered approach, the CPS/CRS will help empower the member to identify and work towards their Blue-Sky goals. By providing unconditional and nonjudgmental listening while also supporting the utilization of skills needed for the member to begin creating a higher quality of life, the CPS/CRS serves as a mentor to those they serve. The CPS/CRS provides opportunities for individuals to direct their own recovery plan and support, build self-worth, wellness, empowerment, and self-advocacy. The CPS/CRS will promote and contribute to the development of a culture of recovery and hope within the program and agency. Specific Responsibilities: Conducts regularly scheduled meetings with members and appropriately engages them to identify interests, strengths, goals, dreams, and aspirations while offering encouragement and empowerment through shared experience. To enhance strengths and capabilities for members. Meet with members, in collaboration with the treatment team, to develop individualized treatment plan goals. Meet with members to collaborate on the development and utilization of their Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP plan). Provide support and follow up on treatment interventions per treatment team. Facilitate groups based on RPS specific skills, passions, and member needs. Co-Facilitate skills groups and other groups as requested. Attend and participate in treatment team meetings, providing feedback regarding members and offering unique perspectives. Supports members in planning for and attending 12 Step Meetings, finding a Sponsor, doing Step Work when appropriate. Support Member use of DBT skills as taught by Team (training will be provided) Serve as an advocate for members while continually supporting, teaching, and encouraging self-advocacy skills. Support with welcoming newly admitted members to the Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health community. Assist in orientation to the program by sharing information on program structure and opportunities, tour and introductions to community and staff. Promoting community integration through the connection of resources by linking to supports, mutual-help groups, social clubs, volunteer and pay job opportunities. Serve as a role model with a willingness to appropriately share personal experience with members, families, and staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible. Support members in the development and implementation of their transition goals and plans. Provide timely documentation in electronic health record (EHR) regarding member progress, goals, struggles and utilization of skills and support. Timely documentation of any/all meaningful activities with Members, including groups, outside meetings, community outings, etc. Participation in agency internal workgroups, trainings, and meetings. Attend continuing education requirements as required. Maintain CPS/CRS Certification Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. Qualifications: The CPS/CRS will have at least a high school diploma or equivalent (required); bachelor's degree (preferred) At minimum, an individual must meet the CPS/CRS training qualifications and is able to provide documentation of completing the CPS or RPS training in entirety. CPS/CRS must maintain certification throughout tenure of employment in this capacity. Skilled in Microsoft Office. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task Must be able to have fun in the workplace. Must be a self-motivator. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $38k-45k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Clinician Intern

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    Job Description At Project Transition, it is our mission is to enable individuals who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD to live a life that is meaningful in the community on terms they define. Title: Clinician Intern, minimum commitment of 16 (up to 24 hours) weekly coverage in the Program Recovery Center, unpaid The intern will provide the following services: Provide individual and group therapy to assigned members (will be assigned as primary therapist up to 6 members; will be assigned to lead 2 therapy groups weekly) Complete all required documentation within 24 hours of service provided Maintain schedule of required Treatment Plans and regular assessments as needed Perform Preadmission Assessments with completion of documentation same day Participate in monthly individual supervision with National Clinical Director Participate in weekly clinician group supervision Participate in weekly treatment team meetings and additional consultation or training meetings as needed Qualifications: Must be in a current graduate master's program in clinical mental health counseling or related field with desire to become licensed as an LPC, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, or Psychologist. Have approval from program of study to receive necessary supervision from the Project Transition National Clinical Director or other appointed member of the clinical team and/or seek required outside supervision (in addition to PT provided supervision) at own cost.
    $27k-33k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Part-Time (16 hours/wk)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    Job Description Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (or FNP) Supervisor: VP Clinical Excellence and Collaborative (Supervising) Physician Summary of Job Duties: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs), or Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) with prior supervised experience in psychiatry, will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Their practice will be overseen by a collaborative (supervising) psychiatrist, who, along with a designated substitute physician, will be available for consultation. The Nurse Practitioner is expected to demonstrate advanced medical and nursing knowledge, clinical and technical competence, sound clinical judgment, professional communication skills, and adherence to timely and compliant documentation standards in the company provided EHR. They are also responsible for their ongoing professional development, including maintaining required certifications and license renewals. Specific Responsibilities: NPs will deliver comprehensive medication management services and timely, compliant documentation for all members. Responsibilities include preparing for and conducting scheduled individual sessions, completing medication reconciliation during each session, recording vital signs, managing member diagnoses with updates as needed, perform mental status exams, and coordinating care with external providers in a timely and accurate manner. NPs will review and approve all prescriptions from other prescribers and approve all over the counter medications. NPs are expected to be physically present at the program site on agreed upon scheduled days, during times that overlap with when members are in the program so that sessions will be held face to face. It is expected that NPs will participate in the Big Teams meetings in their program. NPs maintain availability after normal business hours (evenings/weekends) and on days they are not present in their program for needed consultation to the program. This includes ensuring all admission documentation is completed within the 48-hour deadline for new admissions. NPs are expected to engage in timely communication with supervisors, program staff, Regional Director, senior leadership, and HR. NPs keep pace with program operations and changes in member status by routinely reading all shift exchange notes, program emails, mini team meeting minutes and program chats via Teams. NPs oversee Medication Room operations and reconciliation of medications for assigned program(s). Using the EHR, NPs will use an alternative note signing process to route some of their documentation each week to their supervising physician based on the designated percentage required for compliance in their state. NPs perform and document required Wellness Assessment every 6 months for all members. NPs order necessary lab work for safe medication management services. In addition, NPs will oversee routine wellness labs required of the programs. NPs oversee timely medication refills of regular and PRN medications, including the necessary completion of Prior Authorization forms. NPs use the Self-Administration of Medication Assessment Form in the EHR to assess a member's ongoing readiness to hold medications, including when a member loses this privilege for clinically determined reasons (e.g., after a drug relapse). NPs oversee physical health needs and interface with PCP and other external medical providers. This includes monitoring vital signs (weight, height, BMI, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate), physical symptoms, medication response and adverse effects, and scheduling appointments as needed in a timely fashion by peer-to-peer discussion and as an appropriate diversion from unnecessary ED usage. NPs complete timely COC (coordination of care) notes to fully document these collaborations with other medical providers in the community and/or after reviewing pertinent medical records from outside appointments. NPs request paid time off or unpaid leave from their program coverage in advance to the National Clinical Director and PD, submitting a completed comprehensive coverage plan as part of the approval process on the company form. Any leave longer than one calendar week must receive prior approval from Senior Leadership. NPs participate in one monthly 30-minute supervision session with the National Clinical Director and one monthly 30-minute supervision session with the Supervising Physician. NPs facilitate a weekly medication information group in addition to providing medication education during scheduled individual sessions as part of program compliance. NPs work closely with the psychotherapy clinicians to provide clinical thought leadership and to facilitate the Treatment and Transition Plan to facilitate members achieving their Blue Sky and LWL goals. Together, NPs and the psychotherapy clinicians model the appropriate professional and compassionate tone and clinical approach for all staff in supporting members' recovery journeys. NPs adhere to PT/ PCS's core values and model appropriate evidence-based clinical decision-making using radical acceptance, person-centered, and community-based approaches. NPs participate in meetings with MCO's as needed to support continuity of care and meet continued stay requirements. Qualifications: Must have a master's degree in nursing with certification from American Nurses Association Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as a Psychiatric Clinical Specialist, PMHNP-BC, or FNP-C. Must possess a certificate of fitness to prescribe, eligible DEA issued by your State of employment's Board of Nursing. The Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist or PMHNP-BC or FNP-C will maintain licensure as outlined by your State of employment's Board of Nursing. Maintain ongoing CPR certification. Project Transition is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and encourage all interested candidates to apply for an open position through our website ************************** Shift: PT, 16 hours weekly, (not remote)
    $90k-167k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Behavior Health Tech (Residential Advisor) (Full-time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Full-Time (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift available) Title: Residential Advisor (RA) Summary of Job Description: Provide direct oversight of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Roving and inspection of residences and Member ADL support as needed. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADL compliance. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Support with transporting Members per the directive of the Program. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Licensed Clinician

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    At Project Transition , it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Summary of Job Duties: This position will provide individual therapy (standard and DBT desired but not required), and group therapy (standard and DBT skills training desired but not required), will participate and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary treatment team, and will support members in navigating a therapeutic community and treatment milieu. Specific Responsibilities: Therapist Provide individual and group therapy to assigned members Participate in meetings with members and families Participate in weekly treatment team meetings and additional consultation as needed Implementation and provision of DBT Education and Programming for Members and Staff desirable Provide group and individual therapy for a minimum of assigned members based on Levels of Care Facilitate a minimum of 2 Group Therapy sessions with members per our Levels of Care Provide family therapy/family meetings as needed Complete all required documentation within 48 hours of service provided Exhibit a clear and comprehensive understanding of Project Transition Program Description and Member Support levels Consult and confer with other providers for assigned members within PT and at other agencies as needed Complete Annual Psychological Evaluations for assigned members Complete all training and education required for all PT Clinicians Implement and provide DBT initiatives as assigned including DBT informed clinical consultation group for community Team (desired but not required) Facilitate understanding, and use of DBT concepts, contingency management, DBT skills with the Team/Staff, and members in the treatment milieu (desired but not required). Participate in monthly Senior Staff and Fidelity Team Meetings Participate in Peer Review Process Complete trainings as aligned with regulatory compliance Other duties as assigned For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: • Paid Time Off • Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire • Company Paid Life Insurance • STD/LTD • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Health Spending Accounts • Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire • Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications We are hiring professionals who have a clinical license in the state of TN, either as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Psychologist (PsyD., PhD.). We will consider license eligible. Desired minimum of 3 years of experience in providing comprehensive care for individuals who have multi-diagnostic psychiatric and co-occurring substance use disorders in a residential setting preferred. Ability and interest in collaborating with a multi-disciplinary Team consisting of psychiatrists, community directors, psychiatric rehabilitation counselors, addiction's counselors, peer specialists, recovery specialists, wellness specialists, and other therapists Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and time management skills Strong sense of teamwork and mentoring highly desired, including ability to work with leadership and extended team remotely Demonstrated organizational skills 2 years minimum of direct clinical experience Ability to collaborate and work well with others and independently Motivated individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task Must be a self-initiator Ability to maintain confidentiality Must give 4 weeks' notice for resignations We're an equal opportunity employer . All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status
    $31k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 40d ago
  • Residential Advisor (Full-Time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Residential Advisor (RA) Summary of Job Description: Provide direct oversight of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Roving and inspection of residences and Member ADL support as needed. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADL compliance. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Support with transporting Members per the directive of the Program. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $26k-30k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Office Manager

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    At Project Transition , it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Title: Office Manager (OM) Summary of Job Description: Support with general office needs, auditing, operations, and reports. Works closely with other departments to meet program goals. Specific Responsibilities: Answer telephones and direct callers to appropriate department/ employee. Provide callers with any information available prior to forwarding to voicemail or locating employee. Greet and welcome program visitors. Distribute/ route incoming packages. Update program telephone list as needed. Update Member residential assignments as needed. Support with uploading documents into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) including (but not limited to) the following: Physicals Dental Insurance Cards Discharge Paperwork Other Medical documents Support with ongoing scheduling for psychiatry staff and tracking of member individual sessions. Support with ensuring member labs and injections is scheduled as prescribed. Collaborate with the PD and Social Worker to ensure Census and Spacelist is correct and updated weekly. Update Member Participation Reward weekly. Run EVS (Eligibility Report) on all Members weekly. Ensure Member Treatment History is current in EHR. Order Supplies Monthly Ensure Bed Days are updated daily by 10:00 AM in EHR and run entitlements report as required. Track Member medication observations daily and inform PD of missed compliance. Complete Program Contact Compliance Tracker daily and provide updates to PD as requested. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend supervision sessions and meetings as scheduled with direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition and PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of and an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent (required), Associates degree (preferred) Proficiency with Microsoft software including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, and Outlook (required). Ability to multi-task, prioritize and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work independently and get projects completed in a timely manner. Ability to maintain consistent and punctual attendance. Strong analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills, flexible, patient, efficient, willingness to help. Self-directed team player Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer . All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $30k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 30d ago
  • Certified Peer Specialist (Part-time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    At Project Transition , it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Title: Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist Supervisor: Program Director Summary of Job Description: The Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist (CPS/CRS) supports individuals within the program by partnering around challenges that can come with symptoms of a Mental Health and/or substance use disorder diagnosis. Through utilization of the WRAP plan and a Person-Centered approach, the CPS/CRS will help empower the member to identify and work towards their Blue-Sky goals. By providing unconditional and nonjudgmental listening while also supporting the utilization of skills needed for the member to begin creating a higher quality of life, the CPS/CRS serves as a mentor to those they serve. The CPS/CRS provides opportunities for individuals to direct their own recovery plan and support, build self-worth, wellness, empowerment, and self-advocacy. The CPS/CRS will promote and contribute to the development of a culture of recovery and hope within the program and agency. Specific Responsibilities: Conducts regularly scheduled meetings with members and appropriately engages them to identify interests, strengths, goals, dreams, and aspirations while offering encouragement and empowerment through shared experience. To enhance strengths and capabilities for members. Meet with members, in collaboration with the treatment team, to develop individualized treatment plan goals. Meet with members to collaborate on the development and utilization of their Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP plan). Provide support and follow up on treatment interventions per treatment team. Facilitate groups based on RPS specific skills, passions, and member needs. Co-Facilitate skills groups and other groups as requested. Attend and participate in treatment team meetings, providing feedback regarding members and offering unique perspectives. Supports members in planning for and attending 12 Step Meetings, finding a Sponsor, doing Step Work when appropriate. Support Member use of DBT skills as taught by Team (training will be provided) Serve as an advocate for members while continually supporting, teaching, and encouraging self-advocacy skills. Support with welcoming newly admitted members to the Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health community. Assist in orientation to the program by sharing information on program structure and opportunities, tour and introductions to community and staff. Promoting community integration through the connection of resources by linking to supports, mutual-help groups, social clubs, volunteer and pay job opportunities. Serve as a role model with a willingness to appropriately share personal experience with members, families, and staff by demonstrating that recovery is possible. Support members in the development and implementation of their transition goals and plans. Provide timely documentation in electronic health record (EHR) regarding member progress, goals, struggles and utilization of skills and support. Timely documentation of any/all meaningful activities with Members, including groups, outside meetings, community outings, etc. Participation in agency internal workgroups, trainings, and meetings. Attend continuing education requirements as required. Maintain CPS/CRS Certification Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. Qualifications: The CPS/CRS will have at least a high school diploma or equivalent (required); bachelor's degree (preferred) At minimum, an individual must meet the CPS/CRS training qualifications and is able to provide documentation of completing the CPS or RPS training in entirety. CPS/CRS must maintain certification throughout tenure of employment in this capacity. Skilled in Microsoft Office. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task Must be able to have fun in the workplace. Must be a self-motivator. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer . All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $38k-45k yearly est. Auto-Apply 33d ago
  • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - Part-Time (16 hours/wk)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Knoxville, TN

    Project Transition offers long-term behavioral health support and services for individuals who have a history of serious mental illness (including dual diagnosis) who desire a future that is meaningful, living in the community on terms they define. In order to make this possible, we need an exceptional Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who can meet the requirements below. Summary of Job Duties: Psychiatric Nurse Specialists in an outpatient behavioral health setting works in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team and will practice under the supervision of a supervising Psychiatrist. The supervising physician or a designated substitute physician will be available at all times for consultation. The Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner demonstrates an advanced level of medical and nursing knowledge, clinical/technical competence, sound clinical judgment, professional communication skills, timely and compliant documentation, and is responsible for professional development and competency validation. Specific Responsibilities: Medication Management- preparing for, providing direct service, documenting service. Preparation includes reviewing communication log/attending morning meetings and tx team meetings and gathering pertinent events/history since last visit and recording in EHR so available to the psychiatrist and other tx team members and external stakeholders. Prep also includes the recording of vitals in EHR. Monitor physical health needs and interfaces with PCP and external medical providers. This includes monitoring vital signs (weight, height, BMI, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate), physical symptoms, medication response and adverse effects, and scheduling appointments as needed in a timely fashion by peer-to-peer discussion and as an appropriate diversion from unnecessary ED usage. Send updates to PCP and assist with the transition to THL/OP provider during level 2 Medication monitoring: MAR, EHR updates, med refills and Prior Authorization forms. Health and Wellness Education: group and individual as part of tx plan- includes A and D, smoking cessation, healthy eating/shopping/cooking- tied to incentives, physical activity- also tied to incentives and relaxation skills Participate in tx team and DBT groups as well as a community group to keep close to the needs of the members. Work closely with the therapist to develop and understand the tx plan and goals in order to be able to model the appropriate interventions in the community at any teachable moment. Partner with MD to provide the necessary documentation for quality care as well as for providing medical necessity documentation and support for the level of medical decision making in order to bill Medicare or commercial insurance at an appropriate level. Partner with MD on the development of the system for integration of physical health and mental health using telehealth as a conduit for the provision of support. Qualifications: Must have a master's degree in Nursing with certification from American Nurses Association Credentialing Center (ANCC) as a Clinical Specialist. Must possess a certificate of fitness to prescribe, eligible DEA issued by the State of Tennessee Board of Nursing. The Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist will maintain licensure as outlined by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners for the State of Tennessee. Shift: PT, 16 hours weekly, (not remote) Project Transition is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and encourage all interested candidates to apply for an open position through our website **************************
    $90k-167k yearly est. Auto-Apply 16d ago
  • Behavior Health Tech (Residential Advisor) (Full-time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Tennessee

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Full-Time (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift available) Title: Residential Advisor (RA) Summary of Job Description: Provide direct oversight of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Roving and inspection of residences and Member ADL support as needed. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADL compliance. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Support with transporting Members per the directive of the Program. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license We're an equal opportunity employer . All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 33d ago
  • Licensed Clinician (Part-Time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Memphis, TN

    Job Description At Project Transition, it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines. Summary of Job Duties: This position will provide individual therapy (standard and DBT desired but not required), and group therapy (standard and DBT skills training desired but not required), will participate and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary treatment team, and will support members in navigating a therapeutic community and treatment milieu. Specific Responsibilities: Therapist Provide individual and group therapy to assigned members Participate in meetings with members and families Participate in weekly treatment team meetings and additional consultation as needed Implementation and provision of DBT Education and Programming for Members and Staff desirable Provide group and individual therapy for a minimum of assigned members based on Levels of Care Facilitate a minimum of 2 Group Therapy sessions with members per our Levels of Care Provide family therapy/family meetings as needed Complete all required documentation within 48 hours of service provided Exhibit a clear and comprehensive understanding of Project Transition Program Description and Member Support levels Consult and confer with other providers for assigned members within PT and at other agencies as needed Complete Annual Psychological Evaluations for assigned members Complete all training and education required for all PT Clinicians Implement and provide DBT initiatives as assigned including DBT informed clinical consultation group for community Team (desired but not required) Facilitate understanding, and use of DBT concepts, contingency management, DBT skills with the Team/Staff, and members in the treatment milieu (desired but not required). Participate in monthly Senior Staff and Fidelity Team Meetings Participate in Peer Review Process Complete trainings as aligned with regulatory compliance Other duties as assigned All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications We are hiring professionals who have a clinical license in the state of TN, either as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Psychologist (PsyD., PhD.). We will consider license eligible. Desired minimum of 3 years of experience in providing comprehensive care for individuals who have multi-diagnostic psychiatric and co-occurring substance use disorders in a residential setting preferred. Ability and interest in collaborating with a multi-disciplinary Team consisting of psychiatrists, community directors, psychiatric rehabilitation counselors, addiction's counselors, peer specialists, recovery specialists, wellness specialists, and other therapists Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and time management skills Strong sense of teamwork and mentoring highly desired, including ability to work with leadership and extended team remotely Demonstrated organizational skills 2 years minimum of direct clinical experience Ability to collaborate and work well with others and independently Motivated individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task Must be a self-initiator Ability to maintain confidentiality Must give 4 weeks' notice for resignations We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status
    $33k-48k yearly est. 5d ago
  • IDD Residential Advisor (Full-Time/Part-Time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Memphis, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: IDD Residential Advisor (RA) Summary of Job Description: Provide direct support of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Implement and document each members' Behavior Support Plan (BSP) and any activities recommended by the Treatment Team. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Provide the level of support/assistance each member needs to complete activities of daily living (ADLs).. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member BSP and Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADLs. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups/activities as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Transport Members to appointments and activities. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Hands on assistance may be provided to members to complete ADLs, based on person-centered assessments of their skills and needs. Observing Member self-administration of medication. If member requires medication administration, the RA will complete this in accordance with their level of training. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, leisure skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services, when a member is deemed ready Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the IDD Lead RA, Program Director/Behavior Analyst. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to communicate effectively in English in oral and written work Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license
    $26k-30k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Office Manager/Admissions Coordinator

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Memphis, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Hybrid Office Manager/Admissions Coordinator Summary of Job Description: Office Manager Support with general office needs, auditing, operations, and reports. Works closely with other departments to meet program goals. Admissions Coordinator Responsible for end- to -end process for admission of a new member to the Memphis House Program along with the assistance of admissions to the TN SOS Program. The Admissions Coordinator will work in partnership with the Community/Program Director, Sr. Director of Outreach and Admissions, and other internal teams. Specific Responsibilities: Office Manager: Update program telephone list as needed. Update Member residential assignments as needed. Support with uploading documents into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) including (but not limited to) the following: Physicals Dental Insurance Cards Discharge Paperwork Other Medical documents Collaborate with the PD and Case manager to ensure Census and Spacelist is correct and updated weekly. Run EVS (Eligibility Report) on all Members weekly. Ensure Member Treatment History is current in EHR. Order Supplies Monthly Ensure enrollment grid is up to date daily by 10 AM and submit reports as required Complete Program Contact Compliance Tracker daily and provide updates to PD as requested. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend supervision sessions and meetings as scheduled with direct supervisor. Ensure the facility remains in compliance with state and licensure requirements and all facility needs are handled in a timely manner Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Admissions: Contribute to continuous process improvement in best practices, and systems such as admissions tracking and tools and other documents, resources utilized by the admissions team Independently and collaboratively manages the admissions process end-to- end Facilitates interactions with member, collateral contacts, family, medical providers, and referral sources Manages and implements electronic health record related functions as they apply to the admission process and functions Works collaboratively with the Clinical Team to gather and provide needed information for clinical assessment. Submits authorizations with Managed Care Organizations and other payors as appropriate. Prepares internal admissions reports/deliverables as assigned Coordinates pre-admission tasks and processes related to the compilation of clinical information, scheduling of tours, and off-site evaluations and ongoing consultation with the member, family and associated professionals Maintain positive communication management with statewide providers including but not limited to hospitals, respite units, mobile crisis, foster care agencies, DCS, community advocacy groups, the criminal justice system, local law enforcement, and other sources of referrals Elicits, compiles and documents admissions relevant information including demographics, clinical history, and status, psychosocial and family information, historical course of treatment and provider placements, health statues, identification of the individual's personal goals and self -perceived needs, substance use and funding information. Brand Champion for the organization, clearly, professionally, and consistently articulating the company's mission, values, services, and case studies during contacts with referral sources Remain informed of developments in healthcare to support the organization's focus on growth, initiative, and innovation. In situations where Project Transition services are not appropriate; communicates with referral source and provides additional resources as able. Participate in departmental meetings as scheduled Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition and PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of and an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: Paid Time Off Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire Company Paid Life Insurance STD/LTD Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health Spending Accounts Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent (required), Associates degree (preferred) Proficiency with Microsoft software including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, and Outlook (required). Ability to multi-task, prioritize and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work independently and get projects completed in a timely manner. Ability to maintain consistent and punctual attendance. Strong analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills, flexible, patient, efficient, willingness to help. Self-directed team player Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    $33k-43k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Case Manager

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Nashville, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Case Manager (CM) Supervisor: Program Director Summary of Job Description: Help to develop and implement treatment plan goals and targets for Members in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team. Participate in crisis management, program activities, and provide direct oversight for all members. The CM works closely with members on goal attainment and supports members as they transition into less structured living arrangements. Specific Responsibilities: Collaborate with admissions to support the admission and acclimation of new Members into the program setting. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with processes outlined by the Managed Care Organization (MCO), State and Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health Policy and Process. Collaborate with members of the multidisciplinary team to develop treatment plans for identified Members. Complete weekly individual Case Management sessions with Members and document in DAP format. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation. Support with transporting Members to appointments per the directive of the Program Director. Support with observation of Member drug and alcohol screenings and document observations (if applicable). Participate in phone coaching/ crisis management process, which includes (but is not limited to): Orienting Member and family to phone coaching process. Carry and respond to coaching phone calls on days assigned, including being available to go onsite for emergencies during hours when there is no or minimal staff coverage. Provide coverage for staff callouts. Following incident reporting and documentation process for all on-call emergencies. Support Members with links to services within the community. Complete family contacts for assigned Members per requirements. Ensure all Members have an emergency contact documented. Ensure all consents are completed and updated yearly. Review all Member's Advance Directives annually. Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Completion of residential roving and checklist to ensure safety. Support with Discharge Member Follow-Up. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Ensure documentation of all Member engagements is completed within 24 hours. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director Additional Performance Expectations: Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team and will support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. An understanding of an agreement to value the concepts of a Trauma Informed workplace. For all Full-Time Employees our benefit package includes: • Paid Time Off • Health Insurance available within 60 days of hire • Company Paid Life Insurance • STD/LTD • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Health Spending Accounts • Able to participate in company 401K after 6 months of hire • Company 401K match up to 3% All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma with 3 years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol field or Associates degree with 2 or more years experience in the Mental Health, Behavioral Health or Drug and Alcohol Field or High School Diploma/ Associates degree and 1 year experience at Project Transitoin/ PCS Mental Health. Excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated ability to work as a part of a multi-disciplinary team. High energy individual with strong work ethic and ability to multi-task. Must be able to work in a self-directed manner. Ability to maintain confidentiality. We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Residential Advisor (Part-Time)

    Project Transition 4.1company rating

    Project Transition job in Nashville, TN

    Our Mission: Enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnosis of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to them in the community on terms they define. Title: Residential Advisor (RA) Supervisor: Lead Residential Advisor (Lead RA) Summary of Job Description: Provide direct oversight of Member residential living arrangements to ensure safety, cleanliness, and overall environment of recovery. Support and document Member self-administration of medications. Specific Responsibilities: Roving and inspection of residences and Member ADL support as needed. Support with facilities and medication management activities, including (but not limited to) the following: Fire Drills Disaster Drills Residential Checklist Medication Room Checklist Van Checklist Refrigerator Temperature Log Implement and document Member interventions and progress relative to Member Treatment Plan as it pertains to medication and ADL compliance. Complete Incident Reports in accordance with Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Policy and Process. Complete progress notes for any interactions with Members and document in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) (DAP format) by the end of your covered shift. Facilitate/ Co-facilitate all groups as assigned and complete documentation within 24 hours of facilitating. Support with transporting Members per the directive of the Program. Support with observation of Member alcohol and drug screenings as assigned and document observations by the end of the covered shift (if applicable). Support Members with activities of daily living including (but not limited to) the following: Daily oversight and coaching of daily living activities. Observing Member self-administration of medication. Support with the development of socialization/ communication skills, conflict resolution, de-escalation skills, and utilization of crisis supports. Support with meal planning, menu development, food shopping and meal preparation. Encourage and support health and home safety practices. Support with navigation of public transportation services. Complete continuing educational requirements as aligned with regulatory compliance. Attend individual supervision sessions and program meetings as scheduled by direct supervisor. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director. Additional Performance Expectations: Support and implement interventions and directives as directed by the Team. Always demonstrate compassion and concern when supporting a Member through embracing Project Transition/ PCS Mental Health's Mission and Core Values. Approach Member engagement from a non-judgmental stance understanding that a Member's behavior is driven by experience, which may include trauma. Treat and speak to Members with supportive kindness even when a Member demonstrates intense behavioral or emotional actions. Staff will show Members dignity and respect for their values and lifestyles. Seek out appropriate support, consultation with Clinician or Psychiatrist (if applicable), in conjunction with the Program Director or obtain supervision, when they are uncertain about how to respond or support a Member effectively. Report back to the Treatment Team any observations of Member behavior that suggests Member may need additional treatment interventions and/or support. Engage with all external parties/ individuals with professionalism and with a positive customer service approach, understanding that they are always representing the organization. All Employees have access to our Employee Assistance Program Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Ability to maintain confidentiality. Valid Driver's license We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $26k-30k yearly est. 6d ago

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