Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
01 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
01 Sep, 25
Experience
2 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Human Services, Ethics, Outlook, Cultural Diversity, Internet, Access, Excel
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Recovery Specialist provides and coordinates a full array of outreach-based services for clients in the DMHAS/ABH Behavioral Health Recovery Program. The primary goals of the program are to: 1) Improve clinical linkages from one level of care to another, 2) Provide holistic services to maximize the likelihood of client success, 3) Decrease the ineffective use of acute treatment services, 4) Ensure successful client treatment outcomes and 5) Ensure the client receives quality treatment services in an appropriate treatment setting. This position will represent ABH® and its services in a positive and professional manner and adhere to ABH®’s best practices, guidelines, policies and procedures as established, promoting ABH® as a leader in behavioral healthcare in all interactions and work.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
Provide full array of Recovery Specialist services, including services that assist clients in obtaining basic supports needed to improve their likelihood of success in recovery. Including, but not limited to, the following:
o Vocational Providers;
o Housing agencies, landlords;
o Health care providers;
o Probation/Parole officers;
o Crisis intervention services, hospital emergency departments;
o Other appropriate support and treatment services;
o Family members and other natural supports;
o Interpreter services;
o Faith Communities (e.g. churches, masjids, etc.);
o Assessment and referral to the appropriate level of care;
o Intake appointment scheduling;
o Review of treatment history;
o Arrange and attend case coordination meetings with clients and treatment providers to assure that appropriate issues are being addressed in treatment;
o Global treatment planning and notification of the ASO regarding specific treatment recommendations and the expected path of treatment through various levels of care;
o Case coordination meetings for clients involved with multiple treatment providers and community supports;
o Outreach and/or phone contact to acute service providers to participate in treatment and discharge planning with the client and provider;
o Tracking participation in treatment through the ASO and with service providers;