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San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center

Mental Health Counselor I - ICMS CDV

San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center, Van Nuys, California, United States, 91405


Job Details

LevelExperienced

Job LocationL8 - Van Nuys, CA

Position TypeFull Time

Education LevelBachelor's Degree

Salary Range$44,000.00 - $46,000.00 Salary/year

Travel PercentageHybrid

Job Shift1st Shift

Job CategoryHealth Care

Description

This position will work as part of permanent supportive housing case management team. This position as part of the Intensive Case Management Services (CMS) to formally homeless individuals and families with chronic medical conditions and co-occurring disorders, who are high utilizers of the Department of Health Services (OHS) hospital and outpatient system. Under the direction of the Program Coordinator, the Case Manager - ICMS Permanent Supportive Housing is responsible for providing individual case management to formerly homeless individuals and families utilizing a trauma informed approach. ICMS Case Manager will perform specialized tasks including comprehensive case management services such as intake, housing applications, assessment, goal setting, monitoring and reassessment, life skills, counseling, individual benefit assistance, referrals and linkages to all tenants. The ICMS Case Manager will document all tenant interactions and input that data into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and the CHAMP (DHS) database.

JOB ID#36158A

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provide direct and indirect client services.

Work with a diverse client caseload of 20 clients experiencing many barriers including homelessness, complex trauma, medical, mental health and substance use

Complete all housing applications and housing related paperwork with referred clients

Ensure that each client on caseload has an up-to-date and comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment, and that this assessment is used in collaboration with the client to create individualized case management plans designed to improve quality of life and improved health outcomes

Collaborate with each client to develop creative goal plans aimed at improving overall well-being and housing stability; review and update quarterly and upon completion of goals

Facilitate independent living skills groups and activities geared toward maintaining housing and reducing likelihood of returning to homelessness

Develop and maintain a complete, accurate, and current client file with all required documents and data in agency records and electronic databases

Monitor clients' behavior and provide interventions to ensure clients maintain housing stability in their PSH unit.

Document all client contacts in GTRPP format (Goal, Intervention, Response, Progress, Plan) and in accordance with Housing Department productivity expectations.

Coordinate with DHS and community partners to ensure clients are connected to primary health care and insurance to reduce need for emergency health care services

Maintain confidentiality of client files per HIPAA and all applicable guidelines

Responsible for coordinating appointments, transportation, and follow-up services for clients accessing primary health care, mental health care, recovery services, and other community resources

Develop effective, trusting relationships with clients, with a focus on facilitating independence and maintenance of improved physical and mental health

Assist in the screening, assessment, and enrollment of clients, including orientation to program policies, resources and goals

Maintain a current, thorough knowledge of community resources and utilize them to provide comprehensive, wrap-around services to clients

Assist clients with becoming involved in daily activities, scheduling and attending appointments, budgeting, socialization, health maintenance, sense of community, and progress in recovery

Work cooperatively and cohesively with other clients of the staff team, including participation in weekly staff meetings and staff trainings.

Qualifications

EDUCATION:

Bachelor's degree in field of social work, counseling, psychology, or related field.

EXPERIENCE:

Experience in the field of mental health, human services, or public social services; experience with the chronic homeless population preferred. Familiar with DSM-V preferred. Case management experience necessary. Low Income Housing knowledge and experience preferred.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

Must act in accordance with all Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 and related state law confidentiality requirements. Must successfully complete the Center's HIPAA training, pass the HIPAA test, and receive the Certification of Compliance.

Must have a good driving record and must be insurable by Center's insurance company.

Bilingual, Spanish - preferred.

We offer:$2K for bilingual bonusExperience working with a diverse, respectful and trauma informed workplace culture client populationA team-oriented work environmentTraining opportunitiesExcellent compensation and benefitsPaid time Off - 12 holidays; generous sick and vacation timeHealth care, dental, life insurance, 403b retirementCareer DevelopmentProfessional licensure assistance within two yearsYou will contribute providing direct crisis intervention, support families requiring help.