What are the responsibilities and job description for the RECOVERY FACILITATOR-UPDATE position at Community Council Health Systems?
Benefits Of Working With Us
Working at Community Council Health Systems (CCHS) means being part of a compassionate and mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering individuals and families through mental wellness and community support. We foster an inclusive and collaborative work environment where every team member’s contributions are valued and encouraged. At CCHS, employees have opportunities for professional growth, ongoing learning, and career development. We prioritize work-life balance and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salaries, health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan options, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. By joining our team, you become part of a dynamic organization committed to innovation, integrity, and making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve.
Essential & Core Functions
Working at Community Council Health Systems (CCHS) means being part of a compassionate and mission-driven organization dedicated to empowering individuals and families through mental wellness and community support. We foster an inclusive and collaborative work environment where every team member’s contributions are valued and encouraged. At CCHS, employees have opportunities for professional growth, ongoing learning, and career development. We prioritize work-life balance and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salaries, health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan options, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. By joining our team, you become part of a dynamic organization committed to innovation, integrity, and making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve.
Essential & Core Functions
- Provide direct mental health services to assigned clients, complete required clinical documentation and casework. Complete administrative documentation as required.
- Provide direct clinical services via assessment, group/individual, and or family therapy as needed.
- Assist in the assessment and evaluation of participants to establish recovery plan goals, objectives, and appropriate activities.
- Provide appropriate educational/training in a workshop/group setting that focuses on skill building, vocational development/job training, community integration, and socialization for program participants.
- Create and implement recovery focused curriculum as it applies to group and workshop topics.
- Monitor all aspect of the participant’s recovery plan on your caseload; including community integration, employment potential and independency.
- Collaborate with psychiatrists and therapist for medication monitoring, crisis planning/prevention. Collaborate with case managers in housing, benefits, health care, resources and other service providers in coordination with recovery planning for assigned caseload.
- Collaborate with staff, psychiatrists, and client in developing and coordinating treatment/goal plans in accordance with recovery plan.
- Complete and or participate in assessments for vocational/job training.
- Complete at least 18 hours per year of in-service education related to job responsibilities and 19 hours of Psychiatric Rehabilitation trainings in preparation for Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner Exam. Eligibility requires 45 hours minimum within a two year employment period.