What are the responsibilities and job description for the Housing Specialist-ACT Team Sellersville position at St. Luke's University Health Network?
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The ACT/FACT Housing Specialist is a member of a multidisciplinary Assertive Community Treatment Team. The Housing Specialist provides supportive services—including outreach, monitoring, assessment and service planning, support network building, consultation to families, side-by-side skills training and instruction in the use of community resources, including referrals to community assistance, as needed. The Housing Specialist has personal experience as a recipient of mental health or co-occurring substance use services and is willing to partner with participants to facilitate their recovery and community integration.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Meet with ACT participants—in their homes and other community venues—to provide in vivo services which improve the participants’ quality of life and maintain community tenure. Services include, but are not limited to: (a) Assisting with activities of daily living, (b) Budget planning and money management, (c) Maintenance of stable housing, (d) Accessing benefits and entitlements to increase financial independence, (e) Meal planning and grocery shopping, (f) Access to reliable transportation services, (g) Side-by-side coaching and training, (h) Transport and accompany clients to scheduled community activities or appointments.
- Provide medication service—including delivery of medications and observation of ingestion—as directed by the team psychiatrist, nursing staff, and Team Leader.
- In collaboration with other members of the ACT staff, provide service coordination for an assigned group of clients (a) Assume responsibility for developing, writing, implementing, evaluating, and revising treatment goals, (b) Provide individual and supportive counseling to assist with symptom management.
- Provide on-call crisis services on a rotating schedule (including both primary on-call responsibilities and back-up on-call responsibilities)—as directed by the Team Leader—to cover program needs.
- Complete documentation of all services in a timely manner, using the electronic health record, in accordance with program and Network standards.
- Work weekend, evening, and holidays on a rotating schedule—as directed by the Team Leader—to cover program needs.
- Cross-train with other ACT Specialties to provide other services (e.g., forensic support, vocational support, etc.) to the ACT participants.
- The Housing Specialist builds and maintains relationships with landlords and housing-related stakeholders in the community—to build a network of housing resources for the ACT participants.
- The Housing Specialist assists ACT participants with accessing and maintaining safe and affordable housing. When available, the Housing Specialist assists with applications for and maintenance of housing-related funding (e.g., HUD subsidies, Section 8).
- The Housing Specialist may provide educational and support groups to participants of the ACT Team—to address housing-related skills and needs.
- The Housing Specialist provides primary support to ACT participants and provides cross-training to the other members of the ACT team—to assist with access to housing-related supports and resources—with the goal of promoting mental health stability and reducing forensic and hospital recidivism.
- Other duties may be assigned.
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Physical Demands: Heavy work exertional activity. Occasionally lift and/or carry up to 50 lbs., and sit, stand, and/or walk at least 6 hours in an 8-hour workday.
Non-exertional activity: Stooping (bending at the waist) and crouching (stooping and bending at the knees)- required frequently; handling (grasping)- required frequently; fine manipulation- required occasionally.
Important: The functional capacity to perform heavy work includes the functional capacity to perform medium, light, and sedentary work.
Good physical and mental health. Visual and auditory acuity required to provide comprehensive care.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor’s degree with major coursework in criminal justice, sociology, social work, psychology, counseling, or related field.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Must understand the principles of mental illness and ability to implement them, and behavioral best practice and crisis management planning.
Please complete your application using your full legal name and current home address. Be sure to include employment history for the past seven (7) years, including your present employer. Additionally, you are encouraged to upload a current resume, including all work history, education, and/or certifications and licenses, if applicable. It is highly recommended that you create a profile at the conclusion of submitting your first application. Thank you for your interest in St. Luke's!!
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