Under direction and supervision of the Behavioral Health Manager, the Behavioral Health Community Health worker is responsible for providing Comprehensive Community Support Services (CCSS) for adults with significant behavioral health disorders (Serious Mental Illness and/or Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and their families AND for children or adolesce experiencing Serious Emotional/Neurobiological/Behavioral Disorders and their families, to improve quality of life and maintain the highest possible ability to function independently within the community. What You Will Do: Support the Behavioral Health department and other departments within ECFH with effective communication to include but not limited to answering phone and scheduling appointments. Assist with coordination of behavioral health referrals, warm hand-offs and maintain an active list of community resources. Assist the behavioral health providers with primary screens (i.e., risk assessments, PHQ-9, GAD-7, ACE. PCL-5, social determinants of health) to identify client needs and to assist with the data entry such as the Treat First process. Support the Behavioral Health Department to include the Behavioral Health providers with support services such as but not limited to: Behavioral Health intakes and screenings, comprehensive community support services (CCSS), screening brief intervention and referral for treatment (SBIRT), group facilitation, and support services at the colleges and School Based Health Centers (SHBCs). This position is allocated 90% to direct care coordination and support services, 10% to direct patient services such as SBIRT/CCSS. Facilitate patient access to community resources, including locating recreational activities, housing, food, clothing, school programs, vocational opportunities, or services, and assists clients to develop natural resources and make contact social support networks. Teach and assist patient(s) with coping skills, daily living skills, skills training, resource utilization training, goal attainment planning, socialization skills, etc. Assist in teaching symptom monitoring and illness self-management skills including symptom management, relapse prevention, medication knowledge including medication side effects, and motivational/skill development in taking medications as prescribed. Assess support and intervenes in crisis situations, including the development and use of crisis plans that recognize the early stages of crisis/relapses, and use natural /community supports as alternative to hospitalization or emergency room visits.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
11-50 employees