Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton
Team Leader - PACT - Team II
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton, Trenton, New Jersey, us, 08628
Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Team Leader of PACT – Team II at
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton
is responsible for the development, administration, coordination, and delivery of consumer-responsive, community-based mental health services to the individuals assigned to PACT through the team staff under his/her direction. The Team Leader will develop and maintain the PACT philosophy and team culture, advance the goal of facilitating recovery and wellness of individuals in the community by delivering flexible services aimed at preventing unnecessary or prolonged hospitalizations and reducing crisis and emergency service utilization. The Team Leader will convene, record, and coordinate team meetings (e.g., Daily Service Coordination Meeting, Treatment Team Planning Meetings) and ensure proper and efficient communication among PACT members, schedule coverage, and service delivery coordination. As a member of the PACT Team, the Team Leader participates in planning and provision of interdisciplinary training and skill development for all team members. On-call response is required. TITLE SPECIFIC JOB DUTIES
Responsible for the development, supervision, training and coordination of the PACT team staff, fostering effective operation and creating an environment conducive to wellness and recovery. Committed to the goals of the PACT philosophy and responsive to the needs of the consumer. Develop and establish policies and procedures in accordance with agency guidelines governing delivery, coordination, and operation of PACT services (intake screening, emergency response, treatment planning, discharge planning, etc.). Participate in intake screening, treatment planning and discharge review processes, ensuring appropriate management and decision-making for all services offered to the consumer. Conven, record and coordinate PACT related meetings, including Daily Triage, Treatment Planning, Case Review, and affiliated/community network coordination meetings. Coordinate and advocate community service providers for ongoing, emergency and other forms of health care for PACT consumers (medical, substance abuse, nutritional, legal, etc.). Provide programmatic supervision, including individual staff supervision, via periodic field visits to the consumer’s residence, work site, etc.; document all supervision in a Supervision Log. If not the Team Clinician, duties shared with masters level Clinician(s). Serve as a community liaison for the PACT team and consumer, interfacing with community leaders, family members, employers, and others. Provide representation on behalf of the agency, the PACT team and/or the consumer at medical, treatment planning and service coordination meetings. Maintain appropriate clinical service data (MIS) according to agency standards and funding source requirements (e.g., Anasazi). Monitor and evaluate clinical service documentation in the consumer’s record, ensuring compliance with agency guidelines for record keeping. Complete monthly, quarterly, and periodic reports on an ongoing basis and as assigned by the Program Director. Perform other duties as deemed necessary and appropriate by the Program Director and/or Service Area Director. PACT SPECIFIC JOB DUTIES
Serve as a member of the PACT Team providing the full range of psychosocial rehabilitation services to the PACT consumer. Establish and maintain the treatment relationship with the consumer, providing ongoing face-to-face services in the hospital, community, and with other agencies (e.g., correctional facilities) as necessary. Provide general PACT services (supportive counseling, life skill management, transportation, etc.) as necessary and appropriate. Supervise and coordinate utilization of specialty services (MICA/Substance Abuseational, Educational, Nursing, Nutritional, etc.) available within the team and through community resources to assist the consumer in achieving treatment goals and developing sustainable skills. Supervise and/or provide specialty services to all PACT consumers as identified and agreed upon through individualized service and recovery plans and emerging service delivery needs. Coordinate and provide PACT team training and development in areas of clinical and/or management specialty. Provide direct and emergency back-up service support to members of the PACT team. Coordinate direct and emergency back-up operations on a 24-hour, 7-day per week basis. Ensure accurate and complete documentation of provided services per established policy guidelines for record keeping. Manage clinical, supervisory, and administrative documentation and reports. Participate in ongoing supervision with the Program Director (field visits to the consumer’s residence, worksite, family, etc.). Convene and participate in the PACT daily triage meetings, treatment planning/case conference meetings, etc.
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Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton
is responsible for the development, administration, coordination, and delivery of consumer-responsive, community-based mental health services to the individuals assigned to PACT through the team staff under his/her direction. The Team Leader will develop and maintain the PACT philosophy and team culture, advance the goal of facilitating recovery and wellness of individuals in the community by delivering flexible services aimed at preventing unnecessary or prolonged hospitalizations and reducing crisis and emergency service utilization. The Team Leader will convene, record, and coordinate team meetings (e.g., Daily Service Coordination Meeting, Treatment Team Planning Meetings) and ensure proper and efficient communication among PACT members, schedule coverage, and service delivery coordination. As a member of the PACT Team, the Team Leader participates in planning and provision of interdisciplinary training and skill development for all team members. On-call response is required. TITLE SPECIFIC JOB DUTIES
Responsible for the development, supervision, training and coordination of the PACT team staff, fostering effective operation and creating an environment conducive to wellness and recovery. Committed to the goals of the PACT philosophy and responsive to the needs of the consumer. Develop and establish policies and procedures in accordance with agency guidelines governing delivery, coordination, and operation of PACT services (intake screening, emergency response, treatment planning, discharge planning, etc.). Participate in intake screening, treatment planning and discharge review processes, ensuring appropriate management and decision-making for all services offered to the consumer. Conven, record and coordinate PACT related meetings, including Daily Triage, Treatment Planning, Case Review, and affiliated/community network coordination meetings. Coordinate and advocate community service providers for ongoing, emergency and other forms of health care for PACT consumers (medical, substance abuse, nutritional, legal, etc.). Provide programmatic supervision, including individual staff supervision, via periodic field visits to the consumer’s residence, work site, etc.; document all supervision in a Supervision Log. If not the Team Clinician, duties shared with masters level Clinician(s). Serve as a community liaison for the PACT team and consumer, interfacing with community leaders, family members, employers, and others. Provide representation on behalf of the agency, the PACT team and/or the consumer at medical, treatment planning and service coordination meetings. Maintain appropriate clinical service data (MIS) according to agency standards and funding source requirements (e.g., Anasazi). Monitor and evaluate clinical service documentation in the consumer’s record, ensuring compliance with agency guidelines for record keeping. Complete monthly, quarterly, and periodic reports on an ongoing basis and as assigned by the Program Director. Perform other duties as deemed necessary and appropriate by the Program Director and/or Service Area Director. PACT SPECIFIC JOB DUTIES
Serve as a member of the PACT Team providing the full range of psychosocial rehabilitation services to the PACT consumer. Establish and maintain the treatment relationship with the consumer, providing ongoing face-to-face services in the hospital, community, and with other agencies (e.g., correctional facilities) as necessary. Provide general PACT services (supportive counseling, life skill management, transportation, etc.) as necessary and appropriate. Supervise and coordinate utilization of specialty services (MICA/Substance Abuseational, Educational, Nursing, Nutritional, etc.) available within the team and through community resources to assist the consumer in achieving treatment goals and developing sustainable skills. Supervise and/or provide specialty services to all PACT consumers as identified and agreed upon through individualized service and recovery plans and emerging service delivery needs. Coordinate and provide PACT team training and development in areas of clinical and/or management specialty. Provide direct and emergency back-up service support to members of the PACT team. Coordinate direct and emergency back-up operations on a 24-hour, 7-day per week basis. Ensure accurate and complete documentation of provided services per established policy guidelines for record keeping. Manage clinical, supervisory, and administrative documentation and reports. Participate in ongoing supervision with the Program Director (field visits to the consumer’s residence, worksite, family, etc.). Convene and participate in the PACT daily triage meetings, treatment planning/case conference meetings, etc.
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