Metropolitan Family Services
VP-CST Citywide Community Behavioral Health Specialist
Metropolitan Family Services, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60608
Job Description
Job Description
If asked to describe the culture at Metropolitan Family Services, we could do that in one word,
COMMUNITY!
Reflected in both our internal culture as well as through the services we provide, community is at the heart of all we do. Metropolitan Family Services (MFS)
empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857, Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities. Are you looking to have an impact on more than just a company’s bottom line? Then we’d love to hear from you! We are currently looking to fill a
VP-CST Community Behavioral Health Specialist
role at our
Metropolitan Peace Academy (MPA)
office. SALARY:
The average starting salary for this position will fall in the range of
$70,000
and
$78,000
annually. Where candidates fall in this range will be based on skill and experience level. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs comprehensive, in-depth psycho-social assessments and intakes to determine client needs. Provides a full range of case management, counseling, advocacy, and educational services to VP-CST participants. Identifies and utilizes internal agency and external community resources to meet client needs. Assesses broader community conditions impacting clients to identify systemic issues and resource gaps. Provides group-based services as indicated by program needs. May be responsible for meeting contractual obligations such as 24-hour crisis coverage. Represents and interprets agency programs to the community, fostering collaboration and partnership. Supports and attends community events, including initiatives to increase safety and community cohesion. May serve on regional or agency-wide committees to advance program or agency goals. Establishes and maintains a strong referral network with outside agencies to ensure continuity of care for participants and their families. Takes a proactive role in the development and enhancement of services and programming that integrate trauma-informed care principles. Meets agency expectations for quantity and quality of direct service delivery. Completes all required agency documentation and record-keeping in a timely and accurate manner. Works effectively and respectfully with a diverse staff and participant population. Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES: Knowledge of clinical assessment, case management, and evidence-informed behavioral health interventions. Strong understanding of trauma and its impact on individuals and communities. Skill in developing trusting, respectful relationships with participants and collaborating professionals. Ability to maintain consistent community- and school-based services, often in partnership with outreach staff and other community providers. Effective problem-solving, advocacy, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to meet deadlines, manage time effectively, and maintain accurate records. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Comfort with diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and lifestyle backgrounds. QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual in English/Spanish or another language prevalent in the service community
preferred. Prior experience working within a community violence prevention, trauma recovery, or outreach model
preferred. Familiarity with Medicaid documentation and performance-based contracting requirements
preferred. Additional certification or training in trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, or harm reduction approaches
preferred. Understanding of trauma-informed care principles, behavioral interventions, and violence dynamics in urban communities
preferred. Experience providing drug and alcohol screening, assessment, linkage, and integrating substance use interventions for dually diagnosed clients, or willingness to be trained in these areas
preferred. Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to engage individuals and families who may initially be reluctant to participate
preferred. Knowledge of, commitment to, and passion for serving adults and families living in Chicago communities experiencing concentrated socioeconomic disadvantage and high rates of community violence
preferred. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with outreach teams, hospitals, justice system partners, and community stakeholders to support participants
preferred. Master’s degree in social work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field from an accredited college or university
required. 2 + years of related post-Master’s experience at an intermediate skill level,
required. Current Illinois LCPC (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor) or LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker)
required.
Must become IM+CANS certified within 3 months of hire and maintain re-certification annually
required. Ability to maintain mobility and manage a community-based caseload, including school visits
required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse individuals and groups
required. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Satisfactorily pass all relevant screenings and criminal background checks. TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL
REQUIREMENTS: Driving for work required with a personally owned vehicle. Travel between sites required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is required to sit and stand for sustained periods of time, frequently talk, hear, use hands and fingers to feel, handle and operate objects or controls, and occasionally stand, bend, stretch, stoop, kneel and crouch. The employee is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures, transcribing and viewing a computer terminal. Metropolitan Family Services puts our people first with a top-of-the-line benefits package. Find out more by clicking
here
! Some highlights include: Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medical Coverage, Guardian Dental Coverage, and VSP Vision Coverage. Metropolitan Family Services contributions of $2,000 to individual, and $4,000 to family, HSA accounts, pro-rated to your benefits start date. FREE General Medicine and Behavioral Health Teladoc services provided to all team members. Ascensus 401K plan services with a 4% employer match, vested at 100% on day one of eligibility. And so much more! Make sure you click here to see the full suite of benefits offered! MORE ABOUT US: Metropolitan is Illinois' first comprehensive human services agency and reaches more than 122,970 individuals and families in Chicago, Evanston/Skokie, the southwest suburbs, and DuPage County with services promoting education, economic stability, emotional wellness, and empowerment.
Job Description
If asked to describe the culture at Metropolitan Family Services, we could do that in one word,
COMMUNITY!
Reflected in both our internal culture as well as through the services we provide, community is at the heart of all we do. Metropolitan Family Services (MFS)
empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857, Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities. Are you looking to have an impact on more than just a company’s bottom line? Then we’d love to hear from you! We are currently looking to fill a
VP-CST Community Behavioral Health Specialist
role at our
Metropolitan Peace Academy (MPA)
office. SALARY:
The average starting salary for this position will fall in the range of
$70,000
and
$78,000
annually. Where candidates fall in this range will be based on skill and experience level. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Performs comprehensive, in-depth psycho-social assessments and intakes to determine client needs. Provides a full range of case management, counseling, advocacy, and educational services to VP-CST participants. Identifies and utilizes internal agency and external community resources to meet client needs. Assesses broader community conditions impacting clients to identify systemic issues and resource gaps. Provides group-based services as indicated by program needs. May be responsible for meeting contractual obligations such as 24-hour crisis coverage. Represents and interprets agency programs to the community, fostering collaboration and partnership. Supports and attends community events, including initiatives to increase safety and community cohesion. May serve on regional or agency-wide committees to advance program or agency goals. Establishes and maintains a strong referral network with outside agencies to ensure continuity of care for participants and their families. Takes a proactive role in the development and enhancement of services and programming that integrate trauma-informed care principles. Meets agency expectations for quantity and quality of direct service delivery. Completes all required agency documentation and record-keeping in a timely and accurate manner. Works effectively and respectfully with a diverse staff and participant population. Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES: Knowledge of clinical assessment, case management, and evidence-informed behavioral health interventions. Strong understanding of trauma and its impact on individuals and communities. Skill in developing trusting, respectful relationships with participants and collaborating professionals. Ability to maintain consistent community- and school-based services, often in partnership with outreach staff and other community providers. Effective problem-solving, advocacy, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to meet deadlines, manage time effectively, and maintain accurate records. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Comfort with diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and lifestyle backgrounds. QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual in English/Spanish or another language prevalent in the service community
preferred. Prior experience working within a community violence prevention, trauma recovery, or outreach model
preferred. Familiarity with Medicaid documentation and performance-based contracting requirements
preferred. Additional certification or training in trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, or harm reduction approaches
preferred. Understanding of trauma-informed care principles, behavioral interventions, and violence dynamics in urban communities
preferred. Experience providing drug and alcohol screening, assessment, linkage, and integrating substance use interventions for dually diagnosed clients, or willingness to be trained in these areas
preferred. Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to engage individuals and families who may initially be reluctant to participate
preferred. Knowledge of, commitment to, and passion for serving adults and families living in Chicago communities experiencing concentrated socioeconomic disadvantage and high rates of community violence
preferred. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with outreach teams, hospitals, justice system partners, and community stakeholders to support participants
preferred. Master’s degree in social work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field from an accredited college or university
required. 2 + years of related post-Master’s experience at an intermediate skill level,
required. Current Illinois LCPC (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor) or LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker)
required.
Must become IM+CANS certified within 3 months of hire and maintain re-certification annually
required. Ability to maintain mobility and manage a community-based caseload, including school visits
required. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse individuals and groups
required. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Satisfactorily pass all relevant screenings and criminal background checks. TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL
REQUIREMENTS: Driving for work required with a personally owned vehicle. Travel between sites required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is required to sit and stand for sustained periods of time, frequently talk, hear, use hands and fingers to feel, handle and operate objects or controls, and occasionally stand, bend, stretch, stoop, kneel and crouch. The employee is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures, transcribing and viewing a computer terminal. Metropolitan Family Services puts our people first with a top-of-the-line benefits package. Find out more by clicking
here
! Some highlights include: Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medical Coverage, Guardian Dental Coverage, and VSP Vision Coverage. Metropolitan Family Services contributions of $2,000 to individual, and $4,000 to family, HSA accounts, pro-rated to your benefits start date. FREE General Medicine and Behavioral Health Teladoc services provided to all team members. Ascensus 401K plan services with a 4% employer match, vested at 100% on day one of eligibility. And so much more! Make sure you click here to see the full suite of benefits offered! MORE ABOUT US: Metropolitan is Illinois' first comprehensive human services agency and reaches more than 122,970 individuals and families in Chicago, Evanston/Skokie, the southwest suburbs, and DuPage County with services promoting education, economic stability, emotional wellness, and empowerment.