What are the responsibilities and job description for the SCI Community Integration Spec Westside DMH position at Step Up on Second, Inc?
JOB TITLE: Community Integration Specialist (Service Coordinator I)
REPORTS TO: Program Manager (Westside DMH)
HOURS: Full-Time
CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
REQUISITION NUMBER: 1627
SUMMARY: The Westside DMH programs provide intensive mental health services to Adults (18-59 years of age) in community, field, and clinic-based settings. We serve individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental illness, substance abuse and who are experiencing homelessness or are in danger of losing their home. The DMH programs aim to provide linkage to resources including mental health services, housing, benefits, and are geared toward promoting wellness, mental health management and community integration. The program provides 24/7 on call coverage to members to provide the highest quality of life in the least restrictive community setting possible. Our work at Step Up is guided by the principles of Housing First, Mental Health Recovery and Trauma Informed Care.
DUTIES: The following reflects essential functions for this job but does not restrict other tasks, which may be assigned:
Leadership, Administration, Oversight
- Attend daily staff meetings, supervision, and training as requested.
- Take part in any community coordination meetings aimed at collaboration and obtaining resources for members.
- Engage in all scheduled supervision with management to consult about caseload and discuss any pertinent issues related to member care and/or documentation.
- Take part in any outreach services to engage potential members and/or provide information pertaining to community integration services offered to SUOS DMH members.
- Provide training to other direct care staff to support their awareness of resources available in the community.
- Engage in networking in the community to create relationships which may provide integration opportunities for our members.
Direct Service and Support
- Monitors for warning signs of decompensation and crisis and respond accordingly.
- Works cooperatively with other Service Coordinators including sharing responsibility for 24 hour on-call coverage.
- Meets with referred members to assess employment skills, and current goals/needs and refer to job openings and community groups accordingly.
- Provide individual assistance, support, and referrals to help members meet vocational and educational goals. This includes resume writing, role-playing interviewing, preparing for, and accompanying the participant to a job interview, assistance in signing up for classes, and accessing any community resources/linkage relevant to this role.
- Provide members with assistance in following through with managing assigned coursework to meet identified educational goals.
- Support members in developing healthy behaviors and skills that facilitate follow through with any employment/educational linkage and resources provided by the specialist.
Documentation and Data Collection
- Maintains primary responsibility for the tracking of the member’s progress through the linkage provided and documents such progress in the case note section of the member case file and/or on various workforce forms in the member file.
- Meets weekly, monthly, and quarterly billing quota set by Program Manager and Quality Management Department.
SKILLS: Knowledge of or experience with mainstream benefits and services, mental health diagnoses and level of functioning, EBP’s such as Critical Time Intervention, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma Informed Care, Housing First, Harm Reduction, etc. Ability to work collaboratively with others and on a team. Initiative and solution focused practice. Uses good time management skills and resources to balance case load direct service and paperwork. Works within skills and scope of practice asking for support and training to improve abilities when needed. Ability to work as a team member on the streets, in homeless facilities or with other homeless community providers such as police, churches and hospital ER’s. Ability to engage individuals on the streets in a meaningful manner which imbues trust enough to accept services offered. Understands and promotes safety first to self and team members.
QUALIFICATIONS: B.A. in psychology, social work or related field or 3 years of related work experience with a minimum of 2 years’ experience working with homeless adults diagnosed with a mental illness. Case management experience is essential, including the ability to chart patient progress to meet documentation requirements. Interview will involve a review of this ability. Candidate must have own transportation and current California driver’s license and insurance. Position requires occasional driving and transporting.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: Work with people experiencing homelessness whether on the streets, in shelters or other places of habitation or services, may present inherent challenges and difficulties such as: exposure to bed bugs or other infestations, unpleasant smells or odors, individuals who may have poor hygiene or unclean homes due to homelessness, mental health symptoms, or poverty. Additionally, in working with our members, employees may encounter instances of profanity, sexually explicit or derogatory language, or verbal or physical expressions of anger and trauma. Very rarely do these situations ever escalate to physical contact, and negative or derogatory communication patterns can often be negotiated successfully. All direct care staff are provided adequate training to develop skills to deescalate crisis situations that may arise and Step Up has established procedural safeguards for all employees to mitigate (but not eliminate) these inherent risks of employment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands and fingers; handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk; and hear. The employee is frequently required to walk, balance, stoop, kneel, and/or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Keyboard data entry required.
Step Up utilizes the principles of trauma-informed care and mental health recovery. These principles inform our Core Values of Hope, Wellness, Voice and Choice, Respect, and Collaborative Relationships. As representatives of Step Up, employees agree to adhere to these values in their interactions with members, colleagues, supervisors, and associated community members.
STEP UP CORE VALUES
HOPE – We believe all people have the capacity for positive growth and change. We use hope to inspire and motivate ourselves, our members, our colleagues, and our community.
WELLNESS – We believe in promoting a culture that supports healthy and fulfilling lives. We use a supportive environment to foster well-being for ourselves, our members, our colleagues, and our community.
VOICE AND CHOICE – We believe in the right to choose and be heard. We use voice and choice to create meaningful outcomes and empowerment for ourselves, our members, our colleagues, and our community.
RESPECT – We believe in promoting interactions that are non-judgmental, transparent. We use respect to guide all of our words and actions with ourselves, our members, our colleagues, and our community.
COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS – We believe in forming partnerships to share resources, knowledge, and experiences. We use collaborative relationships to strengthen accomplishments for ourselves, our members, our colleagues, and our community.
Step Up provides equal employment opportunities without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, mental or physical disability, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.
STEP UP IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER