Job Overview
Under general supervision, provides one-on-one behavioral interventions with children, youth and/or adults receiving specialty mental health services in the client's home/residential placement/school or during community outings; performs related work as
assigned.
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Responsibilities and Duties
•   Maintain assigned caseload of weekly billable insurance hours.
•   Responsible for ensuring services are provided in the community.
•   Participating in the person-centered planning process.
•   Providing direct community-based behavioral health services and support for the individual and family as indicated in the Person-Centered Plan.
•   Monitor and track consumer hours and annual intake dates and complete as assigned.
•   Assisting the Case Manager in monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of interventions as evidenced by symptom reduction and progress toward goals.
•   Responsible for completing the OnTarget tasks assigned within 24 hours.Â
•   Assisting the Case Manager with consulting identified non-medical providers, engaging community and natural supports and including their input in the person-center/ed planning process.
•   Ensure that all information obtained while at Carolina Therapeutic Services is kept confidential and will remain confidential beyond employment.
•   Ensure confidentiality training is updated.
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Provider Responsibilities
•   Report critical concerns, problems, and lack of engagement to supervisor in a timely manner and actively seek Supervisor’s input and assistance to resolving the concern.
•   Participate in multi-disciplinary staffing and meetings.
•   Attends all appropriate in-services, workshops, or continuing education programs, which are trainings provided by CTS Health or on behalf of CTS.
•   Responsible for completing appropriate annual intakes.
•   Maintains strict confidentiality according to all Federal and State guidelines and requirements.
•   Exemplifies personal and professional conduct.
•   Upholds the Professional Code of Ethics.
•   Maintains a cooperative relationship with employees, treatment staff and others.
•   Adheres to and supports facility policies, programs and activities.
•   Demonstrates tact, courtesy, and a positive approach to communication and interaction with other employees, visitors, physicians, etc.
•   Responsible for personal development to ensure current knowledge in the profession.Â
•   Responsible for maintaining a safe, clean and drug free environment in the office space utilized.
•   Willingness to work beyond what is required periodically.
•   Maintain service notation that meets agency notation standards, Medicaid standards, and/or any other auditing agency such as the LME. (For timeliness, quality, and completeness). This notation must include: I) the purpose of contact; 2) describes the provider's interventions; 3) effectiveness of the intervention; 4) the time spent performing the intervention; and 5) signature (degree/credentials or position) of person providing service.
•   Must maintain the flexibility to respond to client needs and crisis situations beyond the agencies normal working hours.
•   Deliver services in various environments, such as homes, schools, jails (for state funds only), homeless shelters, etc.
•   Perform any other related duties as specified by a supervisor.
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Education/Qualifications/Experience
•   Human service field with less than one year of full-time, post-graduate degree accumulated MH/DD/SA experience with the population served, or a substance abuse professional with less than one year of full-time, post-graduate degree accumulated supervised experience in alcoholism and drug abuse counseling. Supervision shall be provided by a qualified professional with the population served until the individual meets one year of experience.
•   Graduate of a college or university with a bachelor's degree in a human service field with less than two years of full-time, post-bachelor's degree accumulated MH/DD/SA experience with the population served, or a substance abuse professional with less than two years of full-time, post-bachelor's degree accumulated supervised experience in alcoholism and drug abuse counseling,
•   One-year documented experience in the delivery of mental health treatment to children and /or adolescents.
•   High School diploma (additional 5 years’ mental health experience preferred)
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Training Requirements
•   CTS Health orientation
•   Rule 132 Service Definition
•   OIG Rule 50
•   First Aid/CPR, HIPAA, Client Rights, Confidentiality, Mandated Reporter, Health and Safety, Cultural Competency, Workplace Violence and Safety, Waste, Fraud & Abuse
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