What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Professional II - Bilingual Preferred position at Turning Point of Central California?
Description
Turning Point of Central California, Inc. was founded in 1970. For over 50 years now, we have been transforming lives across the state of California. From Mental Health to Community Corrections, Children's Services, Housing Programs, Recovery Services, Substance Abuse Disorders & more; we serve people in need. Our desire is to see individuals reach their full potential, and create lasting change that will stand the test of time.
JOB SUMMARY
The Mental Health Professional reports to the First Street Center Full Service Partnership (FSC-FSP) Program Director and provides mental health clinical services, direct treatment services to patients, and case management services to clients.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide high quality, therapeutic, wellness and recovery oriented, direct therapy services (individual, family, group treatment, case management, and consultation) in the clinic and in the community as necessary to a caseload of clients diagnosed Mental Illness and clients diagnosed Substance Use Disorder, providing services to all levels of care, as needed, including FSP and ACT services.
- Document services to meet all clinical program, county, and state requirements, including Short-Doyle / Medi-Cal requirements and Drug Medical requirements, noting significant intervention and progress toward development and attainment of a treatment plan.
- Provide Mental Health Assessments / ASAM DMC Assessments and document accordingly.
- For clients with Substance Use Disorder : Provide diagnosis, document medical necessity, and review and authorize assessments and treatment plans provided by treatment staff.
- Maintain and submit all documentation and billing as it relates to a client's
- Consistently meet program performance standards including a service impact of 50%, sign and submit documentation goals, and attainment of 40 hours of job related in-service training per year.
- Participates in various aspects of the Mental Health Diversion Court (MHDC) including appearing in court as an agency representative, coordinate services, prepare declarations of program suitability, review psychological assessments, review court progress reports, and generate court reports.
- Meet with clinical mental health services staff to review client's progress and to assure quality treatment planning.
- Provide direction to Treatment Team regarding needed case management tasks.
- Follow all reporting requirements for incidents of Child Abuse, Elder Abuse, Adult Abuse, Dependent Adult Abuse, and Tarasoff warnings per California reporting laws.
- Review client files at discharge for completion, making written notes of findings, and review findings with counseling staff for the purpose of quality assurance.
- Attend and participate in staff meetings and on-site staff training.
- Communicate closely, in a systematic fashion, with agencies and significant others involved in the rehabilitation of clients.
- Provide the Program Director and Assistant Program Director with timely reports on any unusual occurrences that might affect the overall program operation or the health and safety of clients or employees.
- Provide support as needed in crisis situations or incidents to de-escalate the situations when possible, assess for safety, and safety plan. Responsible for documenting the incident, recording the action and outcome.
- Will drive on company business and transport consumers as needed.
- Think and act quickly and efficiently in emergencies.
- Physical presence in the office is required.
- After-hours crisis response is a requirement for this position; on-call responders are placed in a weekly rotation under Region 7A programs.
- Employees are expected to manage their cell phone use so that the Agency cell phone stipend covers all business usage. Any calls not covered by the stipend are to be made on a company landline phone.
ESSENTIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
FSP -Monolingual / Masters : Class 177 ($70,162.70-$92,329.34 / annually)
We are a diverse, inclusive and equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, creed, age (40 ), disability status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, protected military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Turning Point of Central California, Inc. will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if Turning Point of Central California, Inc. is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the Civil Rights Department Fair Chance Act webpage.
Salary : $70,163 - $92,329