Department: Dual Recovery Program
Reports To: Program Manager of Dual Recovery Program
SUMMARY
- Mentoring through self-disclosure of personal recovery experiences to develop meaningful and trusting relationships with clients.
- Model effective coping and self-help strategies and techniques to individuals or groups of clients to overcome personal fears, anxieties, urges, and triggers.
- Meet with clients on a regular basis to identify personal goals and objectives, assist in creating personal recovery plans, discuss routine recovery issues from a peer perspective, and assist clients in developing problem solving skills to respond to these issues.
- Assist clients in developing empowerment skills through self-advocacy.
- Identify and connect clients to community resources and organizations to help foster and sustain long-term recovery, including but not limited to housing, medical insurance, employment, food support, healthy social activities, etc.
- Provide direct assistance in gaining access and utilizing community resources and organizations. This may include but is not limited to transportation, filling out forms, making phone calls, attending recovery support groups with a client, accompanying a client to appointments that support recovery, and other nonclinical recovery support to assist the transition from treatment into the recovery community.
- Work with family, friends, and other involved parties for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing an individual’s functioning and recovery.
- Attend substance use groups, as requested, with licensed staff present.
- Serve as the contact person for Alumni Group, attend Alumni Group, and develop and implement Alumni community events.
- Attend weekly clinical staff meetings.
- Complete annual and biannual trainings.
- Ensure timely and appropriate documentation as required by HRC, state, and federal policy.
- Perform other routine support tasks, including filing, answering telephones, and compiling statistical reports.
- Innovative, driven, reliable, organized, and strong attention to detail.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills, oral and written, to effectively work with a variety of people and personalities, including developing relationships external community organizations.
- Fluency in English and another language is a preferred qualification but not required.
- Medical Records management.
- Skills and competence to establish supportive, trusting relationships with persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses.
- Respect for client rights and personal preferences.
- Must have a valid Minnesota Driver’s License.
- Ability to connect with, engage, and empathize with people from diverse backgrounds with multiple challenges.
- Must be able to demonstrate an ability to be responsive in an effective manner, while maintaining a warm and supportive atmosphere.
- Be able to work independently (e.g., plan, prioritize, and coordinate) and as a team member.
- Understands confidential nature of organization information and maintains confidences.
- Ability to ensure accuracy and privacy of medical records.
- Possess effective computer and technology skills to complete tasks in the EMR system and other programs.
- Fluency in English and another language is a preferred qualification but not required.
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South Central Human Relations Center has been delivering comprehensive, community-based mental health services to adults, children, adolescents and families for more than 45 years. It began in 1964 with residents of Steele County first gaining access to psychiatric and psychological services available to residents of four counties. Since then, the organization has steadily expanded to meet the growing needs of the communities in Steele, Dodge and Waseca counties.
South Central Human Relations Center employs approximately 130 staff members. Our staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, social workers and administrative professionals, all committed to the service of our clients and their recovery. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any job applicant or employee on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.
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