DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Function as a support agent to all clients in the program, supervising their
day-to-day activities in accordance with the established schedule and procedures
of the program.
Assist the psychiatrist and physician in monitoring clients receiving
psychotropic medications, ordering supplies and medications as needed, and
documenting on inventory.
Assist in evaluating the clients' general medical and mental status.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Function as a support agent to all clients in the program, supervising their
day-to-day activities in accordance with the established schedule and procedures
of the program.
Assist the psychiatrist and physician in monitoring clients receiving
psychotropic medications, ordering supplies and medications as needed, and
documenting on inventory.
Assist in evaluating the clients' general medical and mental status.
This is responsible professional work in the field of substance use and mental
health. Employees in this class are responsible for providing clinical services
for persons experiencing substance use disorders and assisting these persons in
accessing other needed services. This position incorporates providing
integrated substance use and mental health services and the establishment of
cooperative working relationships with other departments and other facilities
providing services for consumers.
This is responsible, professional work providing outpatient, individual therapy
to children and adolescents who exhibit serious emotional disturbance. This
position will service one or more counties and will carry a caseload.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Conduct initial intake interviews of clients according to established
procedures, assessing the consumer's problems and needs, developing an initial
diagnosis.
Develop treatment plans
This position involves providing direct in-home intervention for severely
emotionally/behaviorally disturbed children and their families. This employee
will be a member of a team, which will have a maximum caseload of four to six
families for up to twelve weeks for each family. The team will provide ten to
twenty hours of weekly direct services to each family. The primary mission of
the intervention is to reduce a crisis, institute a therapeutic process and
prevent out of home placemen
This is responsible, professional work in assessment of levels of care, crisis
intervention, counseling, and the provision of therapeutic activities for the
seriously mentally ill at the Carastar Crisis Center.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Conduct initial intake interviews of clients according to established procedure,
assessing the client's problems and needs, and developing treatment plans
using strength based, client-centered interventions.
This is responsible, professional work in assessment of levels of care, crisis
intervention, counseling, and the provision of therapeutic activities for the
seriously mentally ill at the Carastar Crisis Center.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Conduct initial intake interviews of clients according to established procedure,
assessing the client's problems and needs, and developing treatment plans
using strength based, client-centered interventions.
The Employment Specialist works as a member of a small team to assist adults who
have Serious Mental Illness find and maintain competitive employment. The
Individualized Placement and Support (IPS) Program is an Evidenced-Based program
that operates on the understanding that gainful employment is a critical
component of recovery. The Employment Specialist carries a caseload of up to 20
individuals, and duties include providing support and assistance to consumers
seeking employment and network
Clinician II - Intensive Community Intervention Therapist
Full-time/ 40 hours
Monday - Thursday; 7:30am-5:30pm; Friday 8:00am-12:00pm
- Tuscaloosa, AL -
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Competencies:
In-depth knowledge of psychotropic medications – purpose for usage,
administration details, possible complications, side effects, interactions.
Excellent ability to work within the program and agency to effectively serv
This is responsible, professional work assisting eligible individuals aged 5- 20
(under 21) who experience SMI/SED in gaining access to needed medical, social,
educational, and other services. The Intensive Care Coordinator facilitates a
collaborative relationship among a youth with SED, their family, and involved
child-serving systems to allow and support the parent/caregiver in meeting their
youth's needs.
The High-Intensity Care Coordinator (HICC) utilizes the Wraparound Informed
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