Bilingual Peer Recovery Counselor (CST Carbon)
Trilogy · Chicago, IL · 1 wk ago
On-siteEducation$24.28–$27.92/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Assess client’s personal, medical, emotional, social, and environmental situation through home, community, and office visits.
- Cookordinate the establishment of an individual recovery plan with the client, client’s support system, and other care providers.
- Model for clients good communication skills, recovery-oriented living skills, effective coping skills, and self-help strategies.
- Actively participate in Peer Support meetings and activities to gain additional support in position.
- Aware of individual signs of burnout/feeling overwhelmed and knows how to get and provide support.
- Complete daily progress notes based on services provided to clients in a timely manner reflected in Trilogy’s documentation policy and agency standards.
- Complete all necessary documentation related to client care e.g. IMCANS, LOCUS, tracking forms in the Electronic Medical Record.
- Recognize and act on opportunities to move clients to appropriate levels of care; provide referrals to additional services as indicated.
- Assist clients in identifying signs and symptoms of de-compensation, assess for crisis situations and or the need for stabilization through hospitalization.
- Work collaboratively with clients to identify coping skills to assist in managing symptoms and stressors experienced.
- Provide psychoeducation, medication training and monitoring to clients according to Trilogy policy.
- Cookordinate with team nurse/pharmacy to ensure client medication accuracy.
- Documenting in real time on medication administration record (MAR).
- Assist clients in English and Spanish in learning and improving independent living skills; i.e. personal hygiene, housekeeping skills, nutrition, and shopping for food and personal items.
- Education and assist clients with applying for entitlements; i.e. Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and LINK.
- Understand the representative payeeship process per agency policy and providing individualized client money management services.
- Accompany and transport clients to important appointments in the community and provide support with issues related to housing, substance use, budgeting, social support, and medication.
- Advocate on client’s behalf and empower clients to advocate on behalf of themselves when appropriate.
- Communicate effectively within the team model for a multi-disciplinary approach to client care.
- Actively participate in team communication via multiple electronic platforms.
- Engage regularly in daily team meetings to consult and collaborate on shared caseload.
- Perform on-call and crisis coverage as assigned.
Qualifications
- Must have one of the following requirements: Bachelor's degree in counseling and guidance, rehabilitation counseling, social work, education, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, or related human service field.
- Bachelor's degree in any other field with two years of supervised clinical experience in a mental health setting.
- Licensed Practical Nurse under the Nurse Practice Act [225 ILCS 65].
- Certificate of Psychiatric Rehabilitation from a DHS-approved program, a high school diploma/GED, and two years’ experience of experience in a mental health setting.
- CRSS certification through IAODAPCA.
- Family Partnership Professional certificate from and in good standing with IAODAPCA.
- Occupational Therapy Assistant licensed under the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act [225 ILCS 75] with one-year experience in a mental health setting; High school diploma or GED and five years of supervised clinical experience in a mental health setting.
- Must be a past or present consumer of mental health services and willing to share their personal story of recovery with our clients.
- Acquire a CRSS credential within 12 months of hire.