Skills Trainer

CODA INCPortland, OR
1d$25 - $25

About The Position

Provide a mixture of individual, group, and activity therapy components oriented toward development of individual independence in community life and in the management of illness and recovery for persons with functional limitations due to psychiatric and substance use disorders. Treatment activities focus on the areas of daily living, community integration, and interpersonal functioning.

Requirements

  • Must have Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Sociology OR a combination of at least 3 year’s related work, education, or training in mental health and/or addiction.
  • Use a strength-based and motivational approach in engaging and supporting individuals in individual service and support plans (clinical treatment plans) objectives and championing recovery efforts.
  • Able to articulate basic medical terminology, understand and implement nursing delegation duties, and demonstrate basic understanding of substance dependence and co-occurring disorders on recovery and functioning.
  • Able to participate and work collaboratively in team environment.
  • Flexible and responsive to changing residential needs.
  • Ability to utilize both oral and written communications skills to effectively communicate with residents, co-workers, community resources, supervisors, and various other individuals encountered in the course of performing work while maintaining patient confidentiality and establishing professional rapport.)
  • Ability to operate a computer, utilize basic MS Office programs, and effectively navigate and maintain residential records in an electronic medical records system.
  • Ability to maintain constructive interactions and demeanor, even in challenging situations.
  • Must possess independent problem solving skills.
  • Ability to recognize, take preventative measures, de-escalate, and appropriately respond to individuals in crisis and crisis situations in the residential and treatment environments.
  • Valid Oregon or Washington Driver's License.
  • Attain QMHA within 30 days of hire (if not already in possession of a QMHA or higher)
  • May require Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or ability to acquire within 90 days of hire.
  • Crisis prevention training completed within 90 days of hire.
  • Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.
  • Must be able to perform Basic Life Support for 15 minutes continuously if in possession of a BLS certification.
  • Negotiate staircase, reach, and handle objects.
  • Must be able to follow proper protocol while interacting directly with patients and working in a clinical environment.
  • Ability to safely utilize Personal Protective Equipment in working with biohazard and Blood Borne Pathogen exposure.
  • Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
  • Ability to safely utilize a computer for extended periods of time, including keyboarding, using a mouse, reading information from a monitor, and sitting at a workstation.
  • A negative result on all pre-employment, reasonable basis, and post-accident drug screens.
  • An acceptable criminal record as determined by DHS, the Oregon Administrative Rules, and the Oregon Revised Statutes.
  • An acceptable driving record and the recommended amount of automobile insurance as determined by CODA’s automobile insurance provider.

Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical services within scope of practice as indicated in the individual’s service and support (treatment) plan and directed by the multi-disciplinary team.
  • Provide direct services as percentage of total allocated work per week at levels consistent with agency policy.
  • Provide structured clinical training and development activities, including medication self-administration, meal preparation, money management, basic hygiene guidance and other similar activities.
  • Provide medication management services including education and training to assist the individual, family, or other caretaker in the proper management of prescribed medication regimens, drug interactions, and side effects.
  • Make accurate and complete notations in the electronic medical record documenting significant information concerning the individual and summarizing progress made relevant to objectives and activities outlined in treatment plans.
  • Conduct risk assessment and follow written crisis plans as needed.
  • Assist patient resolution of the crisis or address other needs of the individual to assist in accessing crisis services, seeking supervision proactively.
  • Follow Federal, State, local, and agency policies and regulations to prevent abuse, mistreatment, or exploitation of the residents, and to safeguard residents.
  • Actively participate in and positively contribute to staff and team meetings as assigned by supervisor.
  • Travel and provide transportation for patient appointments.
  • Provide supportive case management services as needed and required by the treatment plan.
  • Case management services include coordination of care activities, assistance with housing and employment or vocational tasks, advocacy, resource acquisition, and other similar activities designated or assigned.
  • Provide Residential Counselor services in conjunction with direct clinical services and to support the residential facility. (See Residential Counselor job description CL20).
  • Actively engage in the creation and implementation of a professional development plan to include a minimum of 16 hours of pre-service orientation and 8 hours of in-service training annually during employment.
  • Maintain professional, ethical and behavioral standards of conduct.
  • Ensure a safe and sanitary environment for patients by assuring cleaning standards are met.
  • Report any facility and community needs to an administrator or program supervisor in writing by end of shift.
  • Follow Federal, State and agency confidentiality procedures.
  • Consistent attendance and punctuality are required of this position.
  • Constructive interactions and independent problem solving skills.
  • Maintain professional, ethical and behavioral standards of conduct at all times.
  • Report and document any and all incidents following agency procedures.
  • Achieve outcomes using methods that align with CODA’s mission and values: Communicate accurately and positively about recovery and the use of evidence-based treatments. Use data and science to identify barriers, overcome obstacles, and inform decisions. Be financially responsible; avoid waste, document accurately, seek new opportunities to serve. Demonstrate compassion and respect for others.
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