Heritage Behavioral Health Center
Location
Decatur, IL | United States
Job description
General Description: Heritage has full-time positions that work with our treatment teams on providing case management, care coordination, and linkage services for individuals with mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders of all ages. The programs work toward supporting individuals served to maintain recovery in the community. These positions will provide services in various settings, including individual homes, community settings, community agencies, healthcare providers, and Heritage.
Positions available include;
- Case Manager/Community Support Specialist - Macon County
- First.IL Care Coordinator
- Case Manager/Community Support Specialist- Dewitt County
- ACT Community Support Specialist
- On-Call availability required
- Care Coordinators
- MH Recovery Support Specialist
- Individual applicants must have lived experience with mental health, substance use, or housing insecurities.
- Bachelor/Undergrad Internship
- Admission Specialist
- Housing First Community Support Specialist
- Intensive Support Services- Community Support Specialist
- Transition Engagement Specialist
- Benefits Specialist
Responsibilities Include: - Provide case management, community support services, and management of individual caseloads.
- Telephone and face-to-face engagement of clients who have been referred to community-based mental health treatment with a majority of services taking place within community settings.
- Complete needs assessments to identify additional needs, including but not limited to mental health, substance use, health, dental, vision, support systems, legal, education, employment, access to transportation or any other services that assist an individual in improving his/her quality of life
- Assist with developing and practicing coping skills to manage mental health, substance use, and/or health-related symptoms
- Assist clients with learning and practicing skills to live independently including day-to-day activities such as preparing meals, housekeeping, time management, and budgeting to ensure basic needs are met
- Provide a wide array of support services that will assist individuals with obtaining and maintaining stable housing
- Provide medication monitoring and medication training to assist clients with learning how to self-administer medications, how to identify symptoms and side effects, and how to communicate concerns to providers
- Coordination and active participation in the referral and linkage to all healthcare, including primary care, specialty care, testing and treatment for high-risk conditions, mental health, dental, and vision
- Assist individuals with applying for, obtaining, and maintaining available resources, including but not limited to medical coverage, SNAP benefits, and SSI/SSDI benefits
- Advocate for individuals to have the ability to access and maintain housing, benefits, and treatment and seek reasonable accommodation when eligible and appropriate.
- Provide support and coaching on life skills, including activities of daily living, communication, budgeting, and personal care
- Assistance with developing positive, supportive activities (re-establishing relationships with friends and family members, support groups, wellness activities, or identifying/participating in positive social activities that support recovery)
- Assistance in engaging and linking individuals to accessing eligible transportation options
- Participate in a team-based approach to providing treatment, including collaboration with clinicians, nursing, healthcare providers, probation, DCFS, and other partners invested in the individual’s recovery.
- Attend clinical staffing(s) to collaborate with providers, including case managers, counselors, nurses, and clinical leaders, to coordinate treatment.
- Completion of all documentation and tracking promptly
- Provide other duties as assigned, required, or specifically negotiated with the supervisor
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