What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Overnight Advocate position at Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.?
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Ranking among Oswego County's top ten largest private employers, OCO carries out its mission to inspire partnerships and provide services that empower people, support communities, and change lives through more than 50 programs serving 15,000 people each year.
About The Position
Provide a safe and clean environment for the individuals living in the MHTL Supervised Residence. Assist individuals with learning daily living skills, medication management and reaching goals on their individualized action plan to encourage and increase independence. Provide oversite during morning medications, following daily schedules, appointment management and maintaining personal upkeep. Through this position, you will provide individuals with the tools necessary for them to increase independence and transition to live independently in the community.
OCO's Employee benefits include:
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (available to Full-Time staff)
- Paid leave (sick leave, PTO, holidays, etc.)
- 403B Deferred Annuity Retirement Plan
- Term Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
Full-time - 35 hours per week
Grade 9
Wednesday - 11:00pm to 11:00am
Thursday - 11:00pm to 11:00am
Friday - 11:00pm to 10:00am
JOB SUMMARY:
Assists with para-professional administrative, casework activities and Medicaid Billing for the Mental Health Transitional Living Supervised Residence. Provides service coordination and crisis supports to high risk severely mentally ill (SMI) program participants in need of rehabilitative services. Carries out all duties according to agency and program policies and procedures and NYS Office of Mental Health regulations.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists with the day-to-day activities and operation and upkeep of the MHTL Supervised Residence.
- Provides supervision and guidance of consumers in their daily activities; provides a safe, home-like atmosphere for all consumers.
- Evaluates and documents consumers' mental, behavioral, and emotional health on a daily basis for the Resident Record.
- Oversees the performance of daily housekeeping activities by consumers, performs household chores, meal planning and preparation when the consumers are unable to do so themselves.
- Provides emergency supportive and trauma informed crisis counseling to consumers in distress.
- Completes required documentation, paperwork, and Resident Records in a timely manner.
- Develops and implements individual Quarterly Individualized Action Plans incorporating activities of daily living and provides assistance in related personal progress, maintains a caseload as a Primary Advocate.
- Provides guidance and advisement in the core Medicaid Reimbursable Services; teaches and monitors daily living skills, facilitates education groups as scheduled.
- Provides and ensures medical, dental, social, recreational and transportation services for consumers.
- Supports consumers in attaining their goals by providing advocacy, linkages and education to necessary community services and resources.
- Advocates for consumer needs with treatment providers and community resources when the consumer is unable to do so themselves.
- Maintains a good working relationship with treatment providers, healthcare providers, social service agencies, and the criminal justice system to ensure proper documentation and supervision is provided.
- Ensures prompt and accurate data input into Precision Care and Initial Contact/ Intake and daily service data into agency database, CAPTAIN.
- Oversees consumer medication administration and weekly med bar fills; completes controlled med counts, and documentation; ensures refills; follows physicians’ orders.
- Provides satisfactory exchange of information at shift change.
- Assists in household upkeep and maintenance, conducts double staffed room searches as directed by supervisory staff.
- Follows petty cash and grocery procedures, completes food purchasing.
- Attends staff meetings; attends required training for skill enhancement.
- Teaches and assists with fire safety skills.
- Plans and initiates constructive leisure time activities.
- Instills positive socialization and coping skills through role modeling.
- Provide first aid in emergencies situations, completes NYS OMH/Justice Center and agency Incident Reports as needed.
- Adheres to all policies and procedures as outlined in the Program Policy and Procedure Manual.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Must have knowledge of and the ability to relate to the mentally ill population, implement principles of normalization, philosophies and techniques of programming.
- Must be willing to actively participate in activities with clients.
- Must use good judgment in dealing with all situations and circumstances which arise.
- Must exhibit professionalism and flexibility.
- Must be creative in program planning, demonstrate resourcefulness, initiative and objectivity.
- Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision and be able to handle stressful situations in a calm and professional manner.
- Must also be able to work within a team to ensure consumers receive the best quality of life possible.
- Must possess good communication skills and be able to follow complex oral and written directions.
- Must have the ability to relate to consumers in a warm and non-judgmental manner and be a good role model to consumers and staff.
- Must possess a valid New York State Driver's License with good driving record and have access to a reliable vehicle for travel and transporting clients.
- Must have acceptable physical and mental health to carry out the responsibilities of the position including the ability to climb stairs and lift at least 25 lbs. regularly.
- Must attend required training and staff meetings as requested.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in a Human Services related field or;
- Associate's Degree in Behavioral Sciences/Human Services and 3 years’ related experience; or
- High School Diploma or equivalent and 5 years’ related experience in a mental health related setting.
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