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The Housing and Residential Services Specialist (HRSS) is responsible for oversight of a caseload of recovery houses, daily gatekeeping of the potential referrals and admissions and concurrent reviews. With state Recovery House licensing the Specialist will be providing additional technical assistance, guidance, and support for compliance with state licensing requirements. The Specialist will work with the Provider Treatment Network, Criminal Justice Systems FIR Program, Treatment Court, Intermediate Punishment, to facilitate possible placements to DBHIDS funded recovery houses. The Recovery House Specialist will communicate daily with recovery houses regarding resident census, possible or pending referrals, continued stay reviews, authorizations, discharges, and general sense of recovery at each site. The Recovery House Specialist will conduct monthly and quarterly licensing site compliance visits, If there are ongoing issues the supervisor will be informed, and corrective action plans will be implemented; if necessary
Good interpersonal skills, ability to make independent programmatic decisions, excellent written/verbal communication skills and computer literate: Knowledge of MS Word and Excel.
Bachelor’s degree, and experience in drug and alcohol abuse services. Experience with recovery house, mental health, and homelessness.
Employees as well as applicants who are currently, or become disabled, must be able to perform the functions of the job with either reasonable accommodation or unaided. PMHCC, Inc. will examine reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the law.
Full Time
Investment Management
$58k-75k (estimate)
03/11/2024
08/30/2024
pmhcc.org
PHILADELPHIA, PA
100 - 200
1987
JIM BECKER
$50M - $200M
Investment Management
PMHCC, a not-for-profit organization, began as The Philadelphia Mental Health Care Corporation in 1987 for the City of Philadelphia in order to implement a major grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Program for Chronic Mental Illness. One of nine national grants, the funding was to assist the Philadelphia Office of Mental Health realize its vision for a unified mental health system to provide affordable housing, effective case management, and a broad range of psychosocial and vocational programs for people with mental illness. The objective included consolidating funding in a manage...d behavioral healthcare model. Over the years PMHCC's activities and responsibilities have broadened so that PMHCC serves as a major human services systems management company in support of several City of Philadelphia departments, while maintaining its core commitment to public behavioral health programs. Today, PMHCC makes a major contribution to Philadelphia's citizens by serving as an umbrella organization for special programs and initiatives, and providing critical administrative services to mental health, substance abuse, intellectual disabilities, human services, special health and related city offices and health programs.
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