What are the responsibilities and job description for the OBHA Advocacy Coordinator – King County position at Peer Washington?
Title: OBHA Advocacy Coordinator – King County
Part / Full Time: Full Time
Hourly / Salary: Hourly
Pay Scale: $25.76 – $28.38
Reports to: OBHA Director
Supervisory role: No
Candidates who identify with one or more of the following are STRONGLY encouraged to apply:
- Lived experience with addiction and/or mental health challenges and in recovery for at least one year
- BIPOC identified individuals
- LGBTQIA identified individuals
- Veterans
- Individuals with visible and invisible differing abilities
General Summary
The Office of Behavioral Health Advocacy (OBHA) is an independent body protecting the interests of Washingtonians engaged in behavioral health services and their loved ones by providing consulting, resources, advocacy, and mediation for complaints against behavioral health services by individual providers and facilities. As such, the OBHA directly upholds the rights of individuals who are experiencing challenges in the public and private behavioral health systems in one of the ten regions established across Washington State. The responsibility of the Advocacy Coordinator is to provide administrative support for the Behavioral Health Advocate and be the first point of contact for their assigned region.
Primary Responsibilities
- Assist callers requesting behavioral health advocacy services or community resources information
- Ability to effectively use Microsoft Office
- Utilize database to document client information and services accurately and efficiently
- Communicate effectively and cooperatively in the workplace
- Provide excellent customer service to callers and visitors
- Verify Insurance eligibility
- Perform new client pre-registration
- Accurately schedule or reschedule visits with the Behavioral Health Advocate
- Communicate grievance and complaint process and procedures
- Provide and direct interested parties to behavioral health rights resources
Required Qualifications
- Must identify as a peer: someone with lived experience with behavioral health challenges and in recovery for a period of at least one year
- High School Diploma / GED
- Valid driver’s license
- Must have organizational, documenting, communication, and program development skills
- Ability to be an active listener by asking questions and reflecting on what is being said
- Ability to work both independently and under supervision
- Ability to maintain healthy boundaries with peers and co-workers
- Be able to work in a team environment collaborating effectively with multiple diverse individuals and programs
- Have personal lived experience and knowledge of the Washington State behavioral health system and other related systems
- Type 40 WPM
- Ability to research and gather information from the internet
- The ability to work a regular schedule
Preferred Qualifications
- Data entry
- Conflict resolution experience
- Experience with documentation via database
- Ability to manage time effectively
- Strong ability to maintain self-care in a fast-paced demanding employment environment
- Ability to learn tools created for use by the OBHA to enhance organization and effectiveness
- Must have great organizational, documenting, communication, and program development skills
- Understand how to set up and breakdown virtual and in person trainings
- Proficient level of ability with computer software such as Microsoft Office products
Additional Responsibilities
This document is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities. In addition to the responsibilities listed above, the Advocacy Coordinator will be responsible for any additional tasks that are assigned by the Behavioral Health Advocate.
Additional Compensation
- Starting wage $25.76 – $28.38 per hour DOE.
- Paid Vacation Time – 3 weeks per calendar year, accrued at 4.615hrs per biweekly pay period, 120-hour maximum annual carryover.
- Paid Sick Time – 80 Hours per calendar year, accrued at 3.077hrs per biweekly pay period, 480-hour maximum annual carryover.
- Three Personal Days if hired prior to April 8th, two Personal Day if hired on or after April 8th, three Personal Days per quarter thereafter. Personal days do not carry over from year to year, have no monetary value, and are forfeited upon employment separation.
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, and Long-Term Disability; employee premiums covered by employer at 100% for employees.
- Simple IRA through Charles Schwab with an employer match of up to 3%
- Employee Assistance Program through Mutual of Omaha
- Work cell phone through AT&T
- Peer Washington covers the employee portion of Washington Unemployment and Paid Family Medical Leave at 100%.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit a cover letter and resume.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.76 - $28.38 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Ability to Commute:
- King County, WA (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- King County, WA: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $26 - $28