What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peer Support Specialist – Mental Health Outreach position at Options for Southern Oregon?
$5,000 HIRING BONUS (Prorated by FTE)
- Benefits include:
- Family medical, dental, long-term disability, 403(b) plan with 6% match, and more.
- Generous paid time off policy. (Annual accrual up to 208 hours - based on FTE status and available to use upon accrual). Plus, 11 paid holidays annually.
- Position may be eligible for Oregon Behavioral Health Loan Repayment Program – visit https://www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/AMH/Pages/Loan-Repayment.aspx
- Bilingual skills a plus; Options pays a premium for employees who can conduct business in Spanish and provide certification of a language proficiency test approved by the Oregon Health Authority that meets a proficiency level of “High Intermediate”.
Overview
A Peer Support Specialist (PSS) in Mental Health Outreach is a self-identified person with a history of receiving mental health services and be well-grounded in one’s own recovery, with at least a year since diagnosis preferred. The MH Outreach PSS provides outreach and engagement activities to individuals with behavioral health needs that are hesitant to engage in treatment. This position works to develop a positive rapport with individuals in need, demonstrating a caring and empathic manner, which assists in building trust and facilitating entry into needed treatment. This position is primarily works in the community with Options personnel and community partners to outreach and engage clients in need of behavioral health services. This position will collaborate with community partners to help the individual in need access resources available to them.
Responsibilities
Utilizes excellent communication and interpersonal skills to make the process of learning about services and accessing services a positive experience for each individual.
Outreaches to clients and uses motivational interviewing to engage clients in needed services.
Assists individuals in problem solving around personal issues impacting their ability to access services (i.e. transportation, remembering appointments).
Assists individuals seeking services to complete required paperwork.
Performs outreach activities that may include program participation screening, provides education on services and gathers relevant information from individuals.
Serves as liaison to community resources, and assists clients in using these resources to enhance their independent living skills.
Informs lead staff persons, clinicians, program managers and other pertinent parties of clients' needs or concerns.
Monitors safety and security of the environment.
Assists in management of behavioral emergencies.
Keeps up-to-date documentation, answers phones, enters information into computer, may assist with scheduling appointments.
Performs outreach both via phone and in person in the community to promote engagement in services.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent and a general understanding of the population served. Some post-secondary coursework preferred.
Have a history of receiving mental health services and be well-grounded in one’s own recovery, with at least a year since diagnosis preferred. Knowledge and skills sufficient for establishing effective relationships with clients who have a mental illness in order to support them in their own recovery. Competency in recognizing behavioral issues and symptoms of mental illnesses for the purpose of electronic documentation and communication with members of the treatment team.
Must be eligible to become certified as a Peer Support Specialist on the State registry https://traditionalhealthworkerregistry.oregon.gov/ , and attend required trainings for certification when available. Attend required trainings for certification when available.
Certification prior to hire preferred.
Candidates must be able to use e-mail, compose documents, save and locate documents electronically, and learn to use our Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Proficiency in Word and other MS Office applications preferred.
Must pass state-required background and DMV checks; possess a valid OR driver's license and a satisfactory driving record to transport clients. Candidate must be able to work independently and flexibly, under general supervision.
Possess mature attitude and sensitivity to the needs of people who have a chronic mental illness; understanding of HIPAA laws regarding confidentiality of privileged information; ability to follow verbal and written instructions; ability to work independently and with staff as agency needs dictate.
Options for Southern Oregon recognizes that in order to best serve the healthcare needs of our communities and fulfill our mission, we must learn, grow, incorporate, and value the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work and in our lives. We are committed to the continued development of an aware, diverse, and culturally responsive workforce and an organizational culture that is supportive and affirming for all staff and clients. Options acknowledges that incorporating EDI principles in our practices is an ongoing learning process and we are committed to using our voice to effect positive change. We recognize that making an impact on health inequities in our community will take more than just a statement and, to this end, our goals, planning, and actions aim to promote and develop equitable and effective health care services to reflect the needs of our diverse communities.
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