Mon Yough Community Services
Service Coordinator
Mon Yough Community Services, Mckeesport, Pennsylvania, United States, 15132
Service Coordinator
Since 1969, MYCS has helped individuals and families in the Mon Valley area get better based on the specific and unique circumstances of each person we serve. Our mission is to foster hope, renewal, healing and wellness for those who face the challenges of mental health, substance use and intellectual disabilities. The goal of helping individuals get better means getting better service, better advice, better treatment and a better experience overall. The people of MYCS strive for excellence in their quest for knowledge, compassion and support for the recovery of every individual. Job Description
Specific responsibilities include: being the go-to resource for the person served and their family, assuring that effective safety net resources are in place, clearly communicating what they can expect from the system and what the system will expect from them, assuring there is periodic assessment and cross system planning to meet the needs while utilizing strengths, preparing for, convening and facilitating service planning meetings and providing follow up after meetings, assuring there is cross system coordination of services and that services are being provided, developing relationships that endure with persistent outreach even when there is reluctance to receive services, assisting the person served in developing and using natural supports, being a persistent advocate for those served and giving feedback on system problems, providing a consistent positive outlook which encourages recovery and full inclusion in the community, attending agency, county and state training as appropriate and/or required, providing comprehensive assessment of consumer strengths and needs in all life domains, completing and implementing strengthsbased service plans that are based on Recovery Principles and identify strategies for service coordination involvement in the recovery process, actively participating as part of the treatment team and assuming a leadership role in assuring coordination and continuity of care, providing crisis support including assessment for diversion from the most restrictive levels of care, advocating for consumer and/or family choice of services and active participation in his/her recovery process through education and training, utilizing Recovery Principles in efforts to promote consumer self-management of illness, providing advocacy for consumers involved in 302 and other involuntary proceedings such as guardianship and custody proceedings, maintaining minimum required face-to-face contacts with consumers as per Pennsylvania Bulletin, completing and documenting assessments, service plans, progress notes and other required documentation in timely manner, participating in 24 hour on-call rotation, providing phone and face-to-face contacts after business hours, is on site for all in-patient MH commitments, ensuring that all alternatives to hospitalization have been considered, coordinating intervention when hospitalization is required. Accountabilities include: completing the responsibilities of the position accurately and efficiently, ability to describe program and communicate purpose of services to consumer/family in clear manner and clarifies case manager and consumer expectation of services, conviction about the capacity of people to grow and change, establishing a respectful relationship with persons served to help them gain skills and confidence, effective use of assessment skill to determine client needs and appropriate interventions, ability to articulate clear measurable service plan goals that are identified by consumer/family and are reviewed and revised as consumer circumstances dictate, accurately complete all required documentation for service coordination services within the designated time frames, knowledge of all program policies/procedures, meet productivity standards, maintain professional boundaries and ethics, maintain appropriate dress and grooming for the position as determined by the supervisor, interact effectively with clients, families, clients' treatment team, other staff and external contacts, analyze complicated issues and solve problems while involving supervisor appropriately, navigate, negotiate and advocate within multiple service systems on behalf of consumers while maintaining professionalism and amicable professional relationships, knowledgeable about crisis prevention and management strategies, comprehensive knowledge of mental illness and addictive disorder and best practice treatment modalities including psychopharmacology, ability to coordinate and communicate with client's treatment team to effectively orchestrate continuity of care, ability to integrate CASSP, CSP, and Recovery Principles into all aspects of service delivery, knowledge of theory based clinical skills that are effectively applied to supporting consumers' recovery process (e.g. Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy). Qualifications
Bachelors' Degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice, or education for Child/Adolescent Service Coordination. Three years of Service Coordination/Case-management related experience or five years mental health related experience. Complete the CANS/ANSA Certification within 6 weeks of employment. Valid Pennsylvania Driver's License, Act 33 and 34 Clearances. Must have reliable vehicle to utilize for transportation when agency vehicles are unavailable. Additionally, Child/Adolescent Service Coordination requires current FBI clearances (less than 1 year old). Must apply online at www.mycs.org.
Since 1969, MYCS has helped individuals and families in the Mon Valley area get better based on the specific and unique circumstances of each person we serve. Our mission is to foster hope, renewal, healing and wellness for those who face the challenges of mental health, substance use and intellectual disabilities. The goal of helping individuals get better means getting better service, better advice, better treatment and a better experience overall. The people of MYCS strive for excellence in their quest for knowledge, compassion and support for the recovery of every individual. Job Description
Specific responsibilities include: being the go-to resource for the person served and their family, assuring that effective safety net resources are in place, clearly communicating what they can expect from the system and what the system will expect from them, assuring there is periodic assessment and cross system planning to meet the needs while utilizing strengths, preparing for, convening and facilitating service planning meetings and providing follow up after meetings, assuring there is cross system coordination of services and that services are being provided, developing relationships that endure with persistent outreach even when there is reluctance to receive services, assisting the person served in developing and using natural supports, being a persistent advocate for those served and giving feedback on system problems, providing a consistent positive outlook which encourages recovery and full inclusion in the community, attending agency, county and state training as appropriate and/or required, providing comprehensive assessment of consumer strengths and needs in all life domains, completing and implementing strengthsbased service plans that are based on Recovery Principles and identify strategies for service coordination involvement in the recovery process, actively participating as part of the treatment team and assuming a leadership role in assuring coordination and continuity of care, providing crisis support including assessment for diversion from the most restrictive levels of care, advocating for consumer and/or family choice of services and active participation in his/her recovery process through education and training, utilizing Recovery Principles in efforts to promote consumer self-management of illness, providing advocacy for consumers involved in 302 and other involuntary proceedings such as guardianship and custody proceedings, maintaining minimum required face-to-face contacts with consumers as per Pennsylvania Bulletin, completing and documenting assessments, service plans, progress notes and other required documentation in timely manner, participating in 24 hour on-call rotation, providing phone and face-to-face contacts after business hours, is on site for all in-patient MH commitments, ensuring that all alternatives to hospitalization have been considered, coordinating intervention when hospitalization is required. Accountabilities include: completing the responsibilities of the position accurately and efficiently, ability to describe program and communicate purpose of services to consumer/family in clear manner and clarifies case manager and consumer expectation of services, conviction about the capacity of people to grow and change, establishing a respectful relationship with persons served to help them gain skills and confidence, effective use of assessment skill to determine client needs and appropriate interventions, ability to articulate clear measurable service plan goals that are identified by consumer/family and are reviewed and revised as consumer circumstances dictate, accurately complete all required documentation for service coordination services within the designated time frames, knowledge of all program policies/procedures, meet productivity standards, maintain professional boundaries and ethics, maintain appropriate dress and grooming for the position as determined by the supervisor, interact effectively with clients, families, clients' treatment team, other staff and external contacts, analyze complicated issues and solve problems while involving supervisor appropriately, navigate, negotiate and advocate within multiple service systems on behalf of consumers while maintaining professionalism and amicable professional relationships, knowledgeable about crisis prevention and management strategies, comprehensive knowledge of mental illness and addictive disorder and best practice treatment modalities including psychopharmacology, ability to coordinate and communicate with client's treatment team to effectively orchestrate continuity of care, ability to integrate CASSP, CSP, and Recovery Principles into all aspects of service delivery, knowledge of theory based clinical skills that are effectively applied to supporting consumers' recovery process (e.g. Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy). Qualifications
Bachelors' Degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice, or education for Child/Adolescent Service Coordination. Three years of Service Coordination/Case-management related experience or five years mental health related experience. Complete the CANS/ANSA Certification within 6 weeks of employment. Valid Pennsylvania Driver's License, Act 33 and 34 Clearances. Must have reliable vehicle to utilize for transportation when agency vehicles are unavailable. Additionally, Child/Adolescent Service Coordination requires current FBI clearances (less than 1 year old). Must apply online at www.mycs.org.