The ACCS LPHA Clinician promotes the full integration and functioning of Persons Served (PS) needed to live successfully in the community. Performs clinical duties including intake, assessment, treatment planning and clinical interventions for assigned Persons Served (PS), whether living independently in the community or in a Group Living Environment or Supported Independent Environment. Responsible for determining PS needs for rehabilitative services as required by Medicaid Rehab Option for outreach and GLE/SIE PS. Directs the delivery of Treatment Plan interventions by Team Outreach Workers (OW) for PS. Oversees treatment interventions of PS in assigned GLEs/SIEs. Mentors and models for OWs appropriate interventions. Trains and supports staff in delivering clinical evidence-based practices and best practices to all PS, including Group Living Environment/Supported Independent Environments (GLE/SIE) Program Directors and staff.
SIGN ON BONUS: $2K
• Initiate and conduct required intake and engagement process with Lead Peer Specialist for assigned referred PS within 72 hours, to begin building the therapeutic relationship and assessing service needs of PS.
• Engage and assess treatment and support needs of PS, initially and in a sustained manner.
• Determine PS need for rehabilitative services as required by Rehab Option for GLE/SIE and outreach PS. Oversee the collection of information needed for assessments. Select treatment and support interventions to address the needs of PS. Develop Medicaid Rehab Option billable treatment plan in collaboration with the PS, Peer Specialist(s) and other assigned staff. Complete, date and sign both the Mental Status Exam and the Clinical Formulation-Interpretive Summary and prioritize PS Assessed Needs. Sign and date the Treatment Plan and all subsequent Reviews and Revisions.
• Conduct Treatment Plan meetings with PS; invite and involve other involved parties (Legally Authorized Representative, family, friends, advocates, as applicable), assigned Peer Specialist and
other staff when plan is developed or changed. Include discussion of discharge criteria at first treatment plan meeting; update and plan for discharge in all subsequent Treatment Plan meetings.
• Lead intervention team for each PS, comprised of a combination of Outreach Worker(s), Nurse, Housing Coordinator, Addictions Recovery Counselor, Peer Specialist, Community Connector, Employment Coordinator (FY 19) and/or Family Connector based on specific needs of PS.
• Oversee service delivery to all assigned PS, including participation in services, treatment and support skills planning and implementation of recovery goals, peer and family support, readiness for discharge, and support through service and life transitions, including acute care and housing transitions.
• Develop and deliver individualized, life stage appropriate services and supports to PS, including young adults and seniors.
• Collaborate with Team members to deliver specific recovery, community, addictions, health, family or other treatment or support services needed for Treatment Plan success for PS; whether living in an independent setting or a GLE/SIE.
• Promote healthcare and employment services access for PS.
• Promote engagement, safe housing, community tenure, achievement of greater self-sufficiency and
successful completion of service for all PS.• Assign and direct Outreach Workers to deliver specific skills training and supports needed for Treatment Plan success for PS living in independent settings.
• Train and direct the Program Director, Residential Counselors, and Awake Overnight Counselors of each assigned GLE/SIE to deliver interventions needed for Treatment Plan success, for PS residing in GLEs/SIEs.
• Perform, train, supervise, mentor and model the use of best practices and evidenced-based clinical and recovery oriented interventions for PS, including Motivational Interviewing; Harm Reduction and Addiction Treatment support; Screening; Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT); Housing First; Stages of Change; Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP); Seeking Safety and Cognitive Behavioral interventions.
• Ensure the seamless integration of Team and GLE/SIE staff effort in performing interventions for each PS Treatment Plan.
• Ensure Intervention Teams provide thorough and thoughtful documentation of PS needs and services.
• Support competency-based training for all staff to achieve successful treatment outcomes for PS. Support staffs’ use of trauma informed, recovery-oriented, person-centered, culturally competent and strengths-based approaches and skills training techniques in their work.
• Provide outreach services, as necessary to PS when they appear to disengage from ACCS service.
• Oversee and actively assist PS during care transitions and life stage transitions.
• Collaborate with Assistant Team Leader to obtain and maintain guardianships for PS in the community who have determined to lack the capacity to give informed consent to treatment.
• Work with PS and assigned Team members to develop Safety Plans and/or Crisis Prevention and Response Plans. Review and update Safety Plans and/or Crisis Prevention and Response Plans when
there are changes in protective factors or a PS strengths and preferences, after care transitions, and at the annual treatment plan review, at a minimum.
• Interface with Emergency Services as needed, in conjunction with BH CP, One Care or DMH Case Management.
• Interface with ACCS Employment Coordinator and Care Coordination entities as needed.
• Conduct Face-to-Face visit within 48 hours of a PS return to the community after Emergency Department visit, arrest, incarceration, homelessness, hospitalization, etc.
• Visit each assigned GLE/SIE twice each week, and as the needs of assigned PS dictate, to supervise
staff in the delivery of the Treatment Plans and check on progress.
• Provide regular field supervision to Outreach Workers, directly observing them performing
interventions related to PS Treatment Plans.
• Receive regularly scheduled role-based clinical supervision from ACCS Assistant Team Leader.
• Provide on-call clinical coverage as scheduled.
• Participate as member of the LPHA/Clinician Community of Practice Workgroup led by the Clinical
Directors for continuous professional role competency development, mentoring and learning.
• May cover Assistant Team Leader’s duties during absences.
• Participate in other activities, as assigned.
• Perform other related duties, as assigned
Knowledge and Skills:
• Strong commitment to the right and ability of people served by ACCS to live, work, have meaningful
relationships and receive the clinical treatment, resources and supports needed to thrive in their
community of choice
• Knowledge of clinical treatment principles and modalities, best practices and evidence-based practices, including Motivational Interviewing; Harm Reduction and Addiction Treatment; Screening,
Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment (SBIRT); Housing First; Stages of Change; Seeking Safety
and Cognitive Behavioral interventions
• Knowledge of engagement strategies
• Knowledge of crisis prevention, crisis intervention, and risk management strategies
• Knowledge of recovery-oriented, person-centered and strengths-based values and principles and modalities, and knowledge of Peer Support principles and evidence-based practices, including the ethical standards of Certified Peer Specialists and Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP), empowerment and self-advocacy techniques
• Knowledge of the effects of prejudice including internalized negative attitudes about oneself, discrimination, and oppression of people with psychiatric disorders, and the effects of poverty
• Knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally competent services
• Sensitivity to the cultural, religious, ethnic, disability and gender issues of PS
• Knowledge of human, legal, and civil rights of PS
• Knowledge of emergency services and acute care systems
• Knowledge of community based mental health, health care, care coordination and other services and resources available to PS
• Knowledge of health risks of psychiatric disability
• Skills and competence to formulate effective Treatment Plans, and to train paraprofessional staff to implement aspects of the plan
• Ability to collaborate effectively with other Team members to address the needs of PS in the Treatment Plan
• Ability to form supportive, trusting relationships with PS
• Knowledge of formal and informal assessment practices
• Knowledge and use of different communication and learning styles
• Ability to make independent judgments and decisions
• Ability to work in a professional and confidential capacity
• Knowledge of personal computer applications and equipment
• Extensive knowledge of documentation standards and requirement
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