Brooklyn Community Services
Counselor - Mental Health PROS
Position:
PROS Counselor Program/Department:
PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) Reports to:
Supervisory Staff Work Location:
1310 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11236 Hours:
Full time Monday-Friday, 8:00AM to 4:00PM OR 8:30AM-4:30PM Salary Range:
$50,000 - $50,000
Position Summary Brooklyn Community Services PROS is a strengths‑oriented psychiatric rehabilitation program devoted to helping adults increase independence and overall well‑being. The PROS Counselor aids people living with persistent mental illnesses in developing life‑role goals, managing symptoms, and taking concrete steps toward a better life. The counselor provides evidence‑based individual and group services aimed at developing therapeutic and life skills, collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to help participants identify individualized, meaningful courses of care to become as self‑sufficient as possible.
Responsibilities
Manage a caseload of up to twenty‑five participants, providing individual counseling and case management as clinically appropriate.
Develop and maintain collateral relationships with outside supports including family, case managers, housing program staff, and medical providers.
Conduct required assessments including the biopsychosocial, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational readiness, cultural, and substance‑dependence screenings.
Develop Individualized Recovery Plans (IRPs) in collaboration with participants based on the above listed assessments on a semi‑annual basis, or more often as needed.
Develop and facilitate approximately four to twelve skills‑based workshops per week.
Document participants’ progress/regression toward goals in monthly progress notes and determine the need for service modifications on an ongoing basis.
Provide services according to evidence‑based practices including Wellness Self‑Management, Family Psychoeducation, Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, Individual Placement and Support.
Coordinate follow‑up services once a participant is ready for discharge from the program.
Act as a member of an interdisciplinary treatment team, including participation in weekly administrative and clinical meetings.
Possess/develop proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and AWARDS electronic health record.
Manage responsibility for maintenance of records, including timely documentation of services as required by the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services and the Office of Mental Health.
Conduct intakes, as needed.
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree in one of the following: Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Creative Arts Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related mental health qualifications.
Computer skills and knowledge of service documentation required.
Must undergo pre‑employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OPWDD.
Professional experience in a PROS program, inpatient psychiatric setting, or program serving adults experiencing psychosis preferred.
Professional experience serving adults with persistent mental illnesses, particularly psychosis preferred.
Professional experience with group facilitation preferred.
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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PROS Counselor Program/Department:
PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) Reports to:
Supervisory Staff Work Location:
1310 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11236 Hours:
Full time Monday-Friday, 8:00AM to 4:00PM OR 8:30AM-4:30PM Salary Range:
$50,000 - $50,000
Position Summary Brooklyn Community Services PROS is a strengths‑oriented psychiatric rehabilitation program devoted to helping adults increase independence and overall well‑being. The PROS Counselor aids people living with persistent mental illnesses in developing life‑role goals, managing symptoms, and taking concrete steps toward a better life. The counselor provides evidence‑based individual and group services aimed at developing therapeutic and life skills, collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to help participants identify individualized, meaningful courses of care to become as self‑sufficient as possible.
Responsibilities
Manage a caseload of up to twenty‑five participants, providing individual counseling and case management as clinically appropriate.
Develop and maintain collateral relationships with outside supports including family, case managers, housing program staff, and medical providers.
Conduct required assessments including the biopsychosocial, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational readiness, cultural, and substance‑dependence screenings.
Develop Individualized Recovery Plans (IRPs) in collaboration with participants based on the above listed assessments on a semi‑annual basis, or more often as needed.
Develop and facilitate approximately four to twelve skills‑based workshops per week.
Document participants’ progress/regression toward goals in monthly progress notes and determine the need for service modifications on an ongoing basis.
Provide services according to evidence‑based practices including Wellness Self‑Management, Family Psychoeducation, Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, Individual Placement and Support.
Coordinate follow‑up services once a participant is ready for discharge from the program.
Act as a member of an interdisciplinary treatment team, including participation in weekly administrative and clinical meetings.
Possess/develop proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and AWARDS electronic health record.
Manage responsibility for maintenance of records, including timely documentation of services as required by the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services and the Office of Mental Health.
Conduct intakes, as needed.
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree in one of the following: Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Creative Arts Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related mental health qualifications.
Computer skills and knowledge of service documentation required.
Must undergo pre‑employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OPWDD.
Professional experience in a PROS program, inpatient psychiatric setting, or program serving adults experiencing psychosis preferred.
Professional experience serving adults with persistent mental illnesses, particularly psychosis preferred.
Professional experience with group facilitation preferred.
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
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