What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Specialist II (Full-Time) position at Cazenovia Recovery Systems Inc?
Description
General Role Description
This position is responsible for coordinating services for recovery, employment, education, support groups and housing within agency Reintegration programs. All clinical activities for this position are to be conducted under the intense supervision of an OASAS approved Qualified Health Professional (QHP) supervisor.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Documents individual progress in accordance with agency policy and procedure.
- Prepares discharge summaries in accordance with agency policy and procedure.
- Provides case management, including enhancement of adult daily living skills. Meets with residents regularly to monitor progress.
- Makes referrals, coordinates services and maintains regular ongoing consultations with other providers, legal agencies, community organizations etc. to ensure smooth transitions and minimizes fragmentation of services
- Helps the resident to identify and link with community agencies, resources and supports.
- Coordinates educational and/or vocational skill development.
- Organizes and maintains case records.
- Assists with the admission process and orientation of new residents as needed.
- Ensures the safety of all residents during assigned hours.
- Develops comprehensive evaluation, service plans, and continuing stay reviews.
- Formulates substance use disorder diagnostic impressions.
- Utilizes the LOCADTR to determine level of care.
- Provides individual and group counseling.
- Provides family orientation and support.
- Responds to all immediate social or housekeeping issues as they arise.
- Provides breathalyzer and toxicology screening as needed.
- Responds to any crises and emergencies.
- Completes data input into the agency database.
- Responds in a professional and responsible manner to incidents involving contagious diseases (i.e., HIV, Hepatitis B, TB etc.).
- Assists with the program’s medication self-administration policies and procedures.
- Assists with transportation as needed.
- Facilitates the resident government’s program guidelines.
- Provides resident education.
- Serves on agency committees as requested.
- Carries out additional duties essential to the above-stated responsibilities as assigned.
- Is mindful of and integrates Trauma-Informed Care and its five principles in all duties and interactions with fellow staff, residents, and external partners.
- Maintains compliance with all required rules and regulations including Federal Confidentiality (42 CFR, Part 2), HIPAA, Medicaid and/or HUD, and any others.
- Regular attendance at work location.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Please note all of the above essential duties and responsibilities will include intensive supervision.
Available Shifts:
-Monday 4p-12a, Tues-Fri 3p-11p
-Sun, Tues, Wed, Thurs 4p-12a & Mon 2p-10p
-Sun, Mon, Tues 8a-4p, Wed, Thurs 11a-7p
Requirements
- Minimum of HS Diploma or GED
- CASAC-Trainee or Provisional certification
- Completion of a 350 hour educational program or 4000 hours of work experience.
- 85 hours of Section I education.
- Completion of OASAS one-time requirements.
- At least one year of experience in the substance use, mental health, or human services field; and
- Must possess a valid New York State Driver’s license and reliable automobile.
Salary : $21