Vocational Specialist - ACT/FACT Chester Co.

St. Luke's University Health NetworkExton, PA
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About The Position

St. Luke's is proud of the skills, experience and compassion of its employees. The employees of St. Luke's are our most valuable asset! Individually and together, our employees are dedicated to satisfying the mission of our organization which is an unwavering commitment to excellence as we care for the sick and injured; educate physicians, nurses and other health care providers; and improve access to care in the communities we serve, regardless of a patient's ability to pay for health care. Hours: Full-Time, 40 hours/week The ACT/FACT Vocational Specialist is a member of a multidisciplinary Assertive Community Treatment Team. The Vocational Specialist provides supportive services—including outreach, monitoring, assessment and service planning, support network building, consultation to families, side-by-side skills training and instruction in the use of community resources, including referrals to community assistance, as needed. The Vocational Specialist assists ACT participants with obtaining and maintaining the skills needed to attend school, volunteer, and/or work in the community.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree with major coursework in criminal justice, sociology, social work, psychology, counseling, or related field.
  • Minimum of two years of direct-service experience with individuals with mental health concerns.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license along with a driving record in compliance with St. Luke’s University Health Network policy.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with individuals with forensic involvement and/or co-occurring substance use disorders is preferred.
  • CPRP certification preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Meet with ACT participants—in their homes and other community venues—to provide in vivo services which improve the participants’ quality of life and maintain community tenure. Services include, but are not limited to: (a) Assisting with activities of daily living, (b) Budget planning and money management, (c) Maintenance of stable housing, (d) Accessing benefits and entitlements to increase financial independence, (e) Meal planning and grocery shopping, (f) Access to reliable transportation services, (g) Side-by-side coaching and training, (h) Transport and accompany clients to scheduled community activities or appointments.
  • Provide medication service—including delivery of medications and observation of ingestion—as directed by the team psychiatrist, nursing staff, and Team Leader.
  • In collaboration with other members of the ACT staff, provide service coordination for an assigned group of clients (a) Assume responsibility for developing, writing, implementing, evaluating, and revising treatment goals, (b) Provide individual and supportive counseling to assist with symptom management.
  • Provide on-call crisis services on a rotating schedule (including both primary on-call responsibilities and back-up on-call responsibilities)—as directed by the Team Leader—to cover program needs.
  • Complete documentation of all services in a timely manner, using the electronic health record, in accordance with program and Network standards.
  • Work weekend, evening, and holidays on a rotating schedule—as directed by the Team Leader—to cover program needs.
  • Cross-train with other ACT Specialties to provide other services (e.g., housing support, vocational support, etc.) to the ACT participants.
  • The Vocational Specialist develops relationships with various employers within the community and assists with matching participants with jobs in their chosen area of work.
  • The Vocational Specialist offers on-the-job support and coaching—in line with the philosophy of the Supported Employment model.
  • The Vocational Specialist assesses the participants’ educational and work history, as well as the participants’ goals for future vocational engagement.
  • The Vocational Specialist develops a plan to assist ACT participants with reaching their vocational goals.
  • The Vocational Specialist may provide educational and support groups to participants of the ACT Team—to address vocational and educational goals.
  • The Vocational Specialist provides primary support to ACT participants and provides cross-training to the other members of the ACT team—to assist with access to housing-related supports and resources—with the goal of promoting mental health stability and reducing forensic and hospital recidivism.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
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