ICL
JOB SUMMARY:
Background: The Office of Mental Health (OMH) and the Department of Health (DOH) are co-defendants in the Stipulation and Order of Settlement, United States v State of New Your, Civil Action No. 13-0CV-4165 (NGG) O’Toole et al v. Cuomo et al., Civil Action No. 13-CV-4166 (NGG). This settlement requires the state to assist residents of impacted adult homes, who have been identified as “class members” to move out of adult homes into supported apartments if they choose to and are eligible. They will have the assistance of a care manager to ensure any needed wrap around services are in place prior to the move. An assessment determines the care planning needs that the care manager implements as part of the preparation for transition out of Adult Home.
Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Supported Housing and Adult Homes is responsible for the oversight of the administrative, operational, staffing, and clinical aspects of the program. Responsible for personnel management, fiscal operations, inventory management, client services, safety and welfare of staff and clients, hiring and training of personnel, directing and coordinating the activities of the staff, and general administration of the program.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.
Directs clinical treatment services provided to consumers, oversees the development, implementation, and review of treatment plansConduct supervision with program supervisor, in accordance with agency and division policyConduct CORE audits of case records to evaluate the completeness and quality of treatment plans, quarterly assessments, apartment inspections and progress notesConducts staff meetings to review and discuss compliance, recreational and social activities, interagency referralsConduct High Risk meetings with Pathways to Wellness and RN, to collaborate on ways to support clients who are on the high-risk listConduct rent arrears review meeting with program staff and interagency departments from a clinical anclient-centered perspectiveImmediately reports serious incidents, allegations of abuse, incidents, or sensitive situations and completes incident reports in accordance with agency policRegularly directs meetings concerning clinical issues with clients care teamInitiates and participates in case conferences with mental health treatment team, and inpatient psychiatric teamCompletes SPOA referrals for IMT, ACT Team, and Non- Medicaid Care CoordinatioUtilizes Mental Health Hygiene Warrant when neededSupport consumer well-being, whole health, and goal achievement in both independent and supportedDirects clinical treatment services provided to consumers and oversees the development, implementation, and review of treatment plans to address issues of mental illness and substance abuse.Ensure that staff obtain information, such as medical, psychological, and social factors contributing to the individual's situation, and that staff evaluate the consumer's or resident's capabilities. Regularly directs the inspection of case records to assess the completeness and quality of treatment plans, quarterly service plan reviews, assessments, medical records, and progress notes. Responsible for data accuracy entered into a computer database or manual records.Immediately reports serious incidents, allegations of abuse, incidents, or sensitive situations and completes incident reports by agency policy.Regularly directs meetings concerning clinical issues.Conducts staff supervision by program and division policy.Collaborate and work with the Health Connect team regarding high-risk clients, be part of the clinical high-riskMeeting, data collections, management, etc
Direct and Supervise Personnel: Establishes and maintains work schedules in accordance with agency policy and assignments of staff. Responsible for managing the completion of time clock edits of staff within the suspense established by the Human Resources DepartmentEnsures staff compliance with the agency's time and attendance policy; recommends disciplinary action for those out of complianceManages the completion of performance evaluations, recommends staff for the employee recognition awardConducts new apartment viewings, and ensures all apartments are set up with needed items. when vacating an apartment, conducts walkthroughs with landlordAdministers disciplinary actions in accordance with agency disciplinary policy, conducts disciplinary counseling, completes disciplinary action reports, and recommends employee terminations as neededReviews authorized staff positions, submits Request for Personnel (RFP), on vacant staff position(s), interviews candidates for employment in accordance with agency policy and employment law.Ensures that staff have attended required monthly RELIAS trainingsManages employee accident reporting and initial submission of workers' compensation claims.Monitors employee morale and the climate of the work environmentMonitors employee accrual totals, approves or recommends approval of employee requests for time off, and notifies the Department of Human Resources when an employee should be placed on or taken off Family and Medical Leave (FMLA). Maintains contact with staff while out on FMLAProvides oversight in the area of administrative recordkeeping, maintenance of office equipment, reception of visitors, phone reception, and stocking office suppliesManages the orientation of new personnelConducts employment interviews that meet federal, state, and agency regulatory guidelines. Completes associated Human Resources forms and sends these forms to the Department of Human Resources
Maintains Property Accountability: Maintains accountability and serviceability of all ICL property assigned to the program to include vehicles, report lost stolen items, missing, or damaged property in accordance with ICL policyAuthorizes the purchase of supplies and equipment; properly secures all property and equipmentConducts inspection of apartment keys and repair listEnsure office space is in accordance to ICL PolicyEnsure all units leased by ICL are in accordance to OMH funding and organization’s values
Provides Quality Assurance Oversight Ensures internal program compliance with federal, state, city, and agency regulatory requirements.Responsible for the development of a program mission statement and program goals that supports the division and agency mission statements and goals.Coordinates with the Department of Quality Management and the departments in the Administrative Division for staff assistance in the preparation for an auditReviews plans of corrective action, incident reports, and program evaluation reports and addresses areas that need improvementProvides oversight in submission of statistical dataEnsure all KPI are meet for the program such as home visits, referrals, vacancies, rental arrears, etc.
Assures Fiscal Control and Accountability Ensure all clients rental payments are in accordance to ICL policy, processed, tracker, and ensure all logistics with the finance and entitlement department.Approves/disapproves all purchase orders and financial requests from staffManages consumer rent payments, keeps a spreadsheet of all monthly rent payments. Keeps a log of all rent arrears, and payment plans.Monitors census, and vacancy report and maintains census at expected occupancy levels per OMH.
Fosters Community Relations Promotes Mental Health and Managed Care programs in local communities; maintains liaison between local elected officials and community boards, educates citizens in the community on mental illness.Educates staff and residents/consumers on the importance of a constructive relationship with local elected officials, community boards, and community citizens.Cooperates with other organizations in development of understanding and interest participating in long range plans for mental health program development.Engage in new partnership with community-based organization, hospitals, community boards, etc.
ADDITIONAL TASKS May conduct regular inspections of apartments and contacts landlords to report repairs that need to be made in accordance with rental agreements.May be responsible for facility maintenance and reports needed repairs to the Director of Real Property Operations.May review drafts, procedures, and job descriptions.May be involved in hosting visitors from community, regulatory offices, and/or other agencies.May be chairperson or member of an agency or division committee(s).Conducts reviews of HRA2010E, and scheduled screenings of potential consumers. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to lead a multi-disciplinary staff of professionals in providing treatment services. Ability to manage multiple projects, delegate tasks, and check on the completion of assigned tasks. Ability to manage resources, which includes money, material, time, and people. Ability to work in a team model Positive attitude willing to think outside of the box Serves as a role model to staff and consumers/residents. Strong interpersonal skills, communication, emotional intelligence, and flexibility Highly-developed clinical, engagement, and motivational skills; Experience with risk assessment and risk management; Track record of delivering quality treatment services to individuals with SMI Experience delivering treatment, rehabilitation and support services in the community; Proficient in computers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) Ability to effectively hold field staff accountable and to go into the field as needed Willingness and ability to use ICL supplied communication tools (e.g. computers, mobile telephone, fax, etc.) regularly in the course of conducting business Ability to travel within the boroughs QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE PREFERRED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Required Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or other mental health field with a minimum of three years of professional mental health experience (depending on program size and complexity) including at least two years (depending on program size and complexity) in a supervisory capacity. Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required NYS Licensure in a recognized mental health professional required LMSW for MSW and LMHCH for Mental Health Counselor. Equal Opportunity Employer
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Direct and Supervise Personnel: Establishes and maintains work schedules in accordance with agency policy and assignments of staff. Responsible for managing the completion of time clock edits of staff within the suspense established by the Human Resources DepartmentEnsures staff compliance with the agency's time and attendance policy; recommends disciplinary action for those out of complianceManages the completion of performance evaluations, recommends staff for the employee recognition awardConducts new apartment viewings, and ensures all apartments are set up with needed items. when vacating an apartment, conducts walkthroughs with landlordAdministers disciplinary actions in accordance with agency disciplinary policy, conducts disciplinary counseling, completes disciplinary action reports, and recommends employee terminations as neededReviews authorized staff positions, submits Request for Personnel (RFP), on vacant staff position(s), interviews candidates for employment in accordance with agency policy and employment law.Ensures that staff have attended required monthly RELIAS trainingsManages employee accident reporting and initial submission of workers' compensation claims.Monitors employee morale and the climate of the work environmentMonitors employee accrual totals, approves or recommends approval of employee requests for time off, and notifies the Department of Human Resources when an employee should be placed on or taken off Family and Medical Leave (FMLA). Maintains contact with staff while out on FMLAProvides oversight in the area of administrative recordkeeping, maintenance of office equipment, reception of visitors, phone reception, and stocking office suppliesManages the orientation of new personnelConducts employment interviews that meet federal, state, and agency regulatory guidelines. Completes associated Human Resources forms and sends these forms to the Department of Human Resources
Maintains Property Accountability: Maintains accountability and serviceability of all ICL property assigned to the program to include vehicles, report lost stolen items, missing, or damaged property in accordance with ICL policyAuthorizes the purchase of supplies and equipment; properly secures all property and equipmentConducts inspection of apartment keys and repair listEnsure office space is in accordance to ICL PolicyEnsure all units leased by ICL are in accordance to OMH funding and organization’s values
Provides Quality Assurance Oversight Ensures internal program compliance with federal, state, city, and agency regulatory requirements.Responsible for the development of a program mission statement and program goals that supports the division and agency mission statements and goals.Coordinates with the Department of Quality Management and the departments in the Administrative Division for staff assistance in the preparation for an auditReviews plans of corrective action, incident reports, and program evaluation reports and addresses areas that need improvementProvides oversight in submission of statistical dataEnsure all KPI are meet for the program such as home visits, referrals, vacancies, rental arrears, etc.
Assures Fiscal Control and Accountability Ensure all clients rental payments are in accordance to ICL policy, processed, tracker, and ensure all logistics with the finance and entitlement department.Approves/disapproves all purchase orders and financial requests from staffManages consumer rent payments, keeps a spreadsheet of all monthly rent payments. Keeps a log of all rent arrears, and payment plans.Monitors census, and vacancy report and maintains census at expected occupancy levels per OMH.
Fosters Community Relations Promotes Mental Health and Managed Care programs in local communities; maintains liaison between local elected officials and community boards, educates citizens in the community on mental illness.Educates staff and residents/consumers on the importance of a constructive relationship with local elected officials, community boards, and community citizens.Cooperates with other organizations in development of understanding and interest participating in long range plans for mental health program development.Engage in new partnership with community-based organization, hospitals, community boards, etc.
ADDITIONAL TASKS May conduct regular inspections of apartments and contacts landlords to report repairs that need to be made in accordance with rental agreements.May be responsible for facility maintenance and reports needed repairs to the Director of Real Property Operations.May review drafts, procedures, and job descriptions.May be involved in hosting visitors from community, regulatory offices, and/or other agencies.May be chairperson or member of an agency or division committee(s).Conducts reviews of HRA2010E, and scheduled screenings of potential consumers. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to lead a multi-disciplinary staff of professionals in providing treatment services. Ability to manage multiple projects, delegate tasks, and check on the completion of assigned tasks. Ability to manage resources, which includes money, material, time, and people. Ability to work in a team model Positive attitude willing to think outside of the box Serves as a role model to staff and consumers/residents. Strong interpersonal skills, communication, emotional intelligence, and flexibility Highly-developed clinical, engagement, and motivational skills; Experience with risk assessment and risk management; Track record of delivering quality treatment services to individuals with SMI Experience delivering treatment, rehabilitation and support services in the community; Proficient in computers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) Ability to effectively hold field staff accountable and to go into the field as needed Willingness and ability to use ICL supplied communication tools (e.g. computers, mobile telephone, fax, etc.) regularly in the course of conducting business Ability to travel within the boroughs QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE PREFERRED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Required Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or other mental health field with a minimum of three years of professional mental health experience (depending on program size and complexity) including at least two years (depending on program size and complexity) in a supervisory capacity. Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required NYS Licensure in a recognized mental health professional required LMSW for MSW and LMHCH for Mental Health Counselor. Equal Opportunity Employer
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