What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRP Advocates Mental Health Program position at Helping Hands PRP INC?
Helping Hands PRP Inc
Mental Health PRP Advocates for Minors & Adults
Note: Must Be Willing to Work With Minors, Adults & Families
Mission: Psychiatric rehabilitation program (PRP), promotes recovery, community integration and improve quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation services are collaborative, person director and individualized. PRP focuses on helping individuals develop skills and access resources needed to increase their capability to be successful and satisfied in the living and working learning and social environments of their choice.
PRP Services with the help of family and others involved in the client’s care establish specific individual rehabilitation goals target to improving each client improper behaviors and functioning stemming from their diagnosis which included but limited to ADHD, bipolar, adjustment disorder, depression disorder, anxiety, and oppositional defiance. Helping Hands PRP INC provides blended PRP services, to include both on and off-site visitation.
Job Duties:
> Complete Three (3) visits each month for at least a minimum of one hour for minors.
>Complete Six (6) Visit each month for a minimum of one hour for adults.
> Blended Services- Requires telehealth and physical visits.
> Complete HHPRP Progress Notes, Monthly Summaries, Therapy Notes, and Signature Sheets > Engage in supervision on a monthly basis with direct supervisor.
> Attend staff meetings and trainings on a monthly basis and as scheduled by program director.
> Collaborate with therapist in document communication on a monthly basis for continuing of goals develop for each client.
> Collaborate with other individuals pertinent to client’s overall care (Parent, guardians, and/or teachers etc.) to monitor behavior and goal attainment on at least a bi-weekly basis.
> Provide guidance to clients regarding vocational, educational, family, social, and overall daily life choices.
> Active participation in linking clients to resources.
> Must have at least 5 years of applicable experience working with adults and minors > Must be 25 years an older to be considered
> Must have a high school diploma bachelors degree or higher is preferred
Travel Requirements: Advocate Supporters use personal vehicles for all appointments with clients. Advocates must be able to travel to in person visits, supervision appointments, required meetings, and activities.
In accordance, with (COMAR 10.21.29..09), so HHPRP counselors must have 60 hours of orientation/training/shadowing before providing service to adults and minors. These hours must be completed one month after your hiring date and will be structured by direct supervisor. In person training will be scheduled with Program Director and Accreditation Now online training will be set on your first day of training.
Temporarily providing telehealth and in person services.
Work Remotely an50% an 50% client face to face services with the appropriate safety measures in place face mask, hand sanitizer, est.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Schedule:
- Choose your own hours
Experience:
- Writing skills: 5 years (Required)
- Mental health counseling: 5 years (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Baltimore, MD 21218 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- Baltimore, MD 21218: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Baltimore, MD 21218