Top reasons to work for SMA Healthcare:
- Career growth and advancement potential
- Great benefits such as: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, & Disability Insurance
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Paid Personal Leave and Paid Holidays
- 403b
Retirement Plan (matches one to one of employee contribution for the
first 3%, then a 50% match on the next 6% of employee contribution)
Essential Job Functions:
- Serving children and adults identified within the scope of the
CCBHC criteria ie individuals with severe mental illness(SMI), substance
use disorder(SUD), children and adolescents with severe emotional
disturbances (SED); individuals with co-occurring disorders (COD) and
those experiencing a mental health or substance use related crisis.
- Completes
assessments and service plans that assist clients in developing goals
and addressing areas of need and reviews the assessments and service
plans according to program guidelines.
- For children and
adolescents, this plan is to be created in collaboration with the
parents, Guardian Ad Litem, foster parents, and other pertinent parties.
- Completes authorizations and re-authorizations as required by program guidelines.
- Participates
in client treatment planning and case review with other client care
providers including but not limited to CPC, DCF, dependency, juvenile
detention services as it relates to children and adolescents.
- Documents
service activity in SMA's EMR, and ensures the medical record is up to
date, accurate, and meets all documentation standards in accordance with
program requirements.
- Coordinates and provides care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered.
- Executes linkages identified on the service plan and monitor progress of service delivery according to program guidelines.
- Facilitates
client access to community resources, including locating recreational
activities, housing, food, clothing, school programs, vocational
opportunities or services, providers to teach life skills, and relevant
mental health and substance use services.
- Assists clients with identifying financial assistance options for medications and other medical needs.
- Assists clients with developing natural resources and making contact with social support networks.
- Helps clients make informed decisions by acting as their advocate regarding their clinical status and treatment options.
- Communicates
clients' progress by conducting/attending interdisciplinary meetings
and evaluations; disseminating results and obstacles to therapeutic team
and family; and identifying treatment influences.
- Provides limited crisis intervention under appropriate supervision.
- Reports any concerns regarding the health, safety, or well-being of a client to the appropriate authority.
- Facilitates access to and/or coordinates transportation for clients in order to execute linkages identified on the service plan.
- Maintains an awareness of proper safety procedures and guidelines and applies these in performing daily activities and tasks.
- Provides
administrative support and performs general office duties such as
answering the phone, communicating with internal and external customers,
and cleaning as required by program.
- Adheres to professional standards as outlined by protocols, rules and regulations.
- Additional duties may be required as per specific program guidelines.
Qualification Requirements: To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the
knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
Minimum Education and/or Experience: High School
Diploma required. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university or
college with a major in counseling, social work, psychology, criminal
justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education,
or other related human services field preferred; a minimum
of one year of full time or equivalent experience working with the
target population preferred. A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited
university or college in a discipline other than previously noted will
be considered if the candidate has three years of full
time or equivalent experience working with the target population.
Preferred experience working with both children and adult populations.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities:
- Skill in time and organizational management; ability to complete
work under strict time lines, while maintaining flexibility to assist
with client issues/concerns.
- Ability to quickly assess
situations and use sound judgment in diffusing potentially risky
situations; ability to identify services needed by clients during the
rehabilitation process.
- Ability to follow both oral and written instructions and complete tasks as instructed.
- Ability to express oneself clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
- Ability to prepare clear and concise written reports.
- Ability to communicate clearly with clients to develop a supportive and trusting relationship.
- Ability
to establish and maintain effective working relationships with
co-workers, medical and clinical professionals, educational systems,
court systems, and the general public.
- Knowledge of community resources.
- Knowledge
concerning current information in the area of mental illness and
substance abuse and treatment and related behavioral problems specific
to the age and population served.
- Knowledge of managed care environment and different payer sources.
Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a
valid Florida driver's license, acceptable driving record, and proof of
personal automobile insurance if required to drive an SMA vehicle and/or
use a personal vehicle for SMA business. Complete State of Florida
mandatory background screening prior to start of employment. Complete
SMA required training during the first six (6) months of employment and
updated if required.
Physical: Mobility and ability to bend and reach
during an 8-12 hour day. Able to lift minimum 10 pounds. Visual and
auditory acuity sufficient to evaluate, intervene, treat, and record
client health care needs. Fine motor skills for legible and accurate
charting, daily correspondence and presentation, either manually or
orally. Work endurance ability to work 8-12 hour shifts with a meal
break, as possible. Routine 8-12 hour shifts. Hours and days off may
vary. Extra hours may be required. Work assignment locations may vary.
Application: This class specification is intended to
identify the class and illustrate the kinds of duties that may be
assigned to its incumbents. It should not be interpreted as describing
all of the duties whose performance may ever be required of such an
employee or be used to limit the nature and extent of assignments such
individuals may be given.