CA-Recovery Coordinator I II III-996413
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Our company is known for an unwavering commitment to exceptional value and recovery-focused, quality care. We are experts in the field of behavioral health care, providing cutting-edge mental health and substance use community-based services and offer a dynamic employment experience! Pathways offers competitive salaries and benefits, comprehensive on-boarding and job training, a supportive learning environment, ongoing education in the use of evidence-based, promising practices and much more! We are well-known in the field and have been a preferred provider in the Southern California region for over 20 years partnering with local government agencies and managed care companies to offer personalized, integrated care to community members of all ages, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds. You will find that we have several openings ranging from administrative to clinical positions in a variety of service areas and settings in Southern California. Join one of our Pathways companies, Pathways Community Services (PCS) and/or College Community Services (CCS) and experience it for yourself! We have over 30 outpatient behavioral health locations nestled throughout our communities located in Kern County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Diego County.
Pathways also known as College Community Services is seeking an innovative and purpose driven individual to join our team as Full-Time Recovery Coordinator I II or III for our Adult's program in Lake Isabella.
College Community Services Kern Adult Outpatient Clinics: CCS offers specialized outpatient mental health services for adults ages 18 and older with a serious and persistent mental illness with severe functional impartments. Our clinical team includes therapists, psychiatrists, nurses, substance abuse counselors and recovery coordinators.
SUMMARY
Provides outreach, information-referral, case management, and a full array of mental health /rehabilitation services for clients which include counseling, crisis intervention, skill training, and coordinating and monitoring the assessment, treatment planning process and follow-up for each client. Level II may act as a lead recovery coordinator providing supervision and training to other recovery staff and volunteers.
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION
Recovery Coordinator IA.A./A.S. degree in human services, psychology or related field and one year related experience, or six years’ equivalentexperience.
Recovery Coordinator IIB.A./B.S. degree in human services or related field and two years’ related experience, or four years’ equivalent experience.
Recovery Coordinator III
Master’s level and one year related experience, or B.A./B.S. degree in human services or related field and four years’ relatedexperience.
Proof of: valid California driver’s license and auto insurance, as well as proof of education are required record and current CPR certification
May be required to have knowledge of rehabilitation model
Excellent prioritization and organization skills
Strong interpersonal skills and good written and verbal communication skills
Intermediate level PC skills required
Closely monitored with six months of training
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Conducts intake, completes comprehensive evaluation of each client’s life situation, problems and needs, and with client’s participation and consent, prepares a detailed plan of care
Responsible for service coordination by assisting clients in implementing their plan of care by facilitating access to and providing community resource linkage and managing the process to include monitoring effectiveness of support services including both client and provider participation
Provides professional support to clients by maintaining regular contact such as through client home visits to provide personal support, consultation, confrontation and intervention, as necessary, including guidance and instruction
Transport clients to accommodate community relationships. Use of personal car or vehicle is required
Monthly Productivity requirement is 100 hours
Maintains daily record of work activities completing daily service progress notes and billing forms per Company and government standards and in compliance with Short Doyle/Medi-Cal requirements related to case management
Conduct outreach, provide information and referral services to persons who do not require or qualify for case management services
Maintain and ensures HIPAA, ethical standards and professional boundaries with all staff and clients
Provide temporary intervention to ex-clients on an as needed basis
Develop and maintain professional working relationships with agencies and service providers
Participates in management, staff and client meetings and training activities as required
Other duties as assigned or necessary to support the program and/or the company
Pathways is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic.