Development Coach

South Lane Mental Health Services IncSpringfield, OR
$21 - $27Hybrid

About The Position

Development coaches connect with youth ages 3 to 18 to provide training on skills to reduce the impact of mental health symptoms. They also work with adult care providers to educate them about the nature of the emotional problem/psychiatric disability, provide child management and supervisor skills, and participate in Collaborative Problem Solving.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social services, behavioral health, or a related subject; or at least 3 years of active employment in the field of mental health service provision.
  • Ability to obtain MHACBO registration and be credentialed as a QMHA; or Peer Support Specialist Certification and inclusion on the Traditional Health Worker Registry.
  • Knowledge of mental health assessment, treatment and service terminology, and ability to apply these concepts.
  • Ability to implement skill development strategies for youth and adults.
  • Skill in identifying, implementing, and coordinating the services and supports identified in an Individualized Support Service Plan.
  • Ability to respond calmly and professionally in high-stress situations and respond constructively to clients in a mental health crisis.
  • Strong oral communications skills, and ability to write in clear, clinically appropriate language.
  • Ability to balance clinical, cultural, and ethical values, particularly as relates to client and staff needs.
  • Ability to interact positively with people of all ages and cultural background.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team environment.
  • Sound computer skills.
  • Valid Driver’s License Required; travel between offices, client homes and community locations required multiple times per day and ability to respond to locations up to 50 miles a way in a timely fashion required.
  • Appropriately insured and maintained personal vehicle

Nice To Haves

  • QMHA

Responsibilities

  • Build helping relationships with clients, including helping them identify personal strengths, find resources needed to acquire skills and support, and assist them in developing and implementing individualized plans.
  • Participate in one-on-one skills training sessions with clients to help them build and implement techniques to manage their psychiatric disability or emotional problem. Conduct skills training sessions wherever there is a problem coping with stress, whether that is at home, at school, or in the community.
  • Implement an established emotional intelligence curriculum and select appropriate sections to use in a given situation.
  • Provide family support as necessary and appropriate, including providing support for parents and other caregivers of clients.
  • Assist clients with identifying symptoms, goals, and methods for achieving goals.
  • Identify and provide appropriate skills training to clients based on the service plans.
  • Provide crisis services as required.
  • Understand that many clients have been traumatized and strive to constantly provide services from a respectful, trauma-informed perspective.
  • Regularly attend IOSS team meetings, and collaborate with other IOSS team members to identify strategies to provide quality care to IOSS clients.
  • Coordinate care with other members of the IOSS team, as well as other providers, families, courts, schools, etc. as required to assist the client succeed in meeting individual goals.
  • In collaboration with the IOSS team, create behavioral support plans for assigned clients.
  • As requested, participate in Child and Family Team Meetings and work with adult care providers (parents, foster parents, teachers) to provide nurturing support to caregivers and assist with improving the family system.
  • Assess the safety of self and others in community/home situations, respond to safety concerns, and coordinate with the team to ensure appropriate safety while seeing clients.
  • Schedule appointments with assigned clients, and coordinate and maintain appointment calendar.
  • Complete all required paperwork, including notes on each session and individual client paperwork, in a timely manner.
  • Meet requirements regarding productivity and dependability.
  • Coordinate with co-workers and treatment teams, including participating in complex case reviews or family systems reviews as necessary.
  • Actively participate in clinical supervision, as well as staff meetings.
  • Engage in continuing education activities and trainings, and continually build therapeutic skills.
  • Participate in completeness and quality reviews as required.
  • As required, positively represent SLMH in the community and with other service providers, and/or act as a liaison with other organizations or with internal committees/cross-departmental teams.
  • Perform all duties in a respectful and responsible manner, both with clients and coworkers, and in a manner that meets all professional ethical standards.
  • Additional duties as requested.
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