What are the responsibilities and job description for the Forensic Support Team Forensic Coordinator position at North Texas Behavioral Health Authority?
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Title: Forensic Support Team Forensic Coordinator
Position Role Summary:
NTBHA is seeking a licensed professional with excellent organizational, clinical and management skills to startup and operate a Forensic Support Team in coordination with Dallas County and HHSC. The coordinator will participate in the operation of the program and in service delivery to justice involved individuals. Programs will demonstrate long-term strategies of investment in local reform, research, experimentation, and communications that seek to create ensure their success.
In this role, the coordinator will be called upon to: deliver under pressure and consistently produce high-quality work; build effective relationships and work proactively with other departments and agencies; anticipate potential issues and propose solutions; offer assistance and service to team members and justice involved individuals. The coordinator will have responsibility for and will share in administrative, clinical, programmatic duties.
The coordinator will: keep abreast of current events, developments, and issues in the field to maintain a balanced and objective perspective and approach to programs; support and maintain relationships with county and municipal departments, treatment providers and related agencies.
Requires availability and flexible work hours to meet program needs.
Responsible for compliance with NTBHA policies and procedures and state regulatory codes.
Job duties, responsibilities, and skills:
- Work independently and make decisions consistent with applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
- Work with the guidelines of the Forensic Support Team.
- Complete and submit reporting metrics required by the program guidelines and NTBHA.
- Demonstrate competence, prior to providing services, with:
- The requirements set forth in 25 TAC, Chapter 404, Subchapter E (relating to Rights of Persons Receiving Mental Health Services); and
- Identifying, preventing, and reporting abuse, neglect, and exploitation in accordance with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Adult Protective Services or the HHSC Office of the Ombudsman as set forth in applicable state laws and rules.
- Maintain records that document FST services delivered after demonstrating knowledge of and competency in the following:
- Knowledge that mental health and substance use disorders are potentially recurrent relapsing disorders;
- Knowledge of the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association, diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders, and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders;
- Knowledge appropriate to their roles in the provision of effective mental health services, including counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation, and Illness Management and Recovery for FST participants, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy;
- Knowledge regarding the increased risks of self-harm, suicide, and violence in FST participants;
- Knowledge of the elements of an individualized treatment plan for FST participants;
- Basic knowledge of pharmacology as it relates to FST participants;
- Knowledge of the provision of care that is recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and person-centered;
- Understanding the benefit of incorporating peer specialists as part of the FST participant’s substance use and/or mental health recovery program;
- Basic understanding of criminogenic risk and needs and case management for people with current or former justice involvement;
- Knowledge of the criminal justice system and criminal justice stakeholders.
- Conduct an assessment using an agency-developed instrument to determine service needs and engagement frequency within five (5) business days of the court’s commitment order for competency restoration at a state hospital, OCR, or JBCR.
- Provide in-person services at a frequency commiserate with the outcome of the clinical assessment completed within five (5) days of the court’s commitment order to support participation in the FST program and ensure adherence to their treatment plan, if any.
- Under the guidance of the FST Program Manager, provide program activities and services for individuals found IST and for whom competency restoration services have been ordered by the court shall include:
- Coordinate the provision of care for individuals waiting in jail or on bond in the community, providing referrals to physical and mental health treatment, if needed and as appropriate.
- Appropriately identify and request expedited admission to a state hospital if an individual decompensates.
- Identify individuals in jail awaiting admission to a state hospital who may be appropriate for OCR, JBCR, or outpatient 46B.102 commitment and engage the OCR, JBCR, or outpatient program provider to assess for appropriateness, verify program availability, and petition the local court to revise the individual’s commitment status.
- Provide routine updates to state hospital, local mental health authority (LMHA) or local behavioral health authority (LBHA), and county court and jail staff on the status of each individual ordered to receive inpatient, outpatient, or jail-based competency restoration services, including changes in clinical status and transition plans for individuals moving between facilities or locations
- Provide routine outreach and education to state hospital, LMHA or LBHA, and county court and jail staff on competency restoration system processes and timelines as they relate to the adjudicative process or provision of competency restoration services.
- Conduct a Standardized Clinically Based Competency Screens (SCCS) to assess the individual’s competency if there is evidence of restoration and communicate the outcome of the quick screens to the relevant stakeholders.
- Coordinate with the LMHA or Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability Authority (LIDDA) to obtain a Determination of Intellectual Disability (DID) assessment if the individual demonstrates behaviors that may indicate the presence of an intellectual or developmental disability.
- Upon return to jail from a state hospital or upon completion of an OCR or JBCR program, monitor the individual’s mental health status and report any concerns to the jail behavioral health provider until the court determines competency.
- Coordinate discharge planning and facilitate connection to community-based treatment, peer and family support, services to meet basic needs (e.g., housing and rental assistance, insurance benefits, food and clothing, etc.), and alternate placements (e.g. nursing homes or assisted living facilities) prior to jail release.
- Identify and implement best- and promising-practices related to service navigation and continuity of care as applied in other jurisdictions.
- Collect, analyze, and report to HHSC data as provided in Section V.
- Other activities approved by HHSC.
- Complete referrals as directed by the Program Manager to external clinical and non-clinical services and support, inclusive of peer support and family partner services, recovery organizations, and mental health clubhouses
- Participate in transition and discharge planning
- Duties and projects may be assigned or changed to meet business needs.
- Bilingual ability preferred but not required.
Qualifications required:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, psychology, human services, counseling or a related field.
- Applicants must be able to maintain QMHP credentialing within the State of Texas.
- At least one years’ experience with direct care of persons with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Forensic, intensive, or crisis service experience preferred.
- Knowledge of Texas competency restoration procedures and laws as well as competency restoration curriculum and process.
- Experience with participating in a treatment team that develops and monitors treatment plans for persons with severe persistent mental illness and substance use disorders.
- Have experience with the implementation of evidence-based curriculum for mental health services, preferably in competency restoration.
- Experience in and knowledge of trauma-informed care, harm reduction and recovery principles and standards of care.
- Experience with and familiarity of rules and requirements for competency restoration programs, forensic commitments, and TRR services.
- Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
- Pass and maintain a clear background record as required for healthcare organizations under state and federal contracts.
- Must be able to work on and have knowledge of a PC (personal computer).
- Advanced Microsoft Office Suite skills - Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., with an ability to become familiar with company-specific programs and software.
We are responsible for developing a collaborative system of care for individuals in crisis in the NTBHA service area. We are focused on trauma-informed, resilience-oriented care in all services provided.
To be considered for this position, please confirm that you have reviewed the posted salary and understand the salary range is firm.
Job Type: Full-time