**HILL COUNTRY MHDD CENTERS IS OFFERING A $2,000 SIGN-ON BONUS TO
ALL MENTAL HEALTH POSITIONS THAT ARE FULL-TIME, NEW HIRE
EMPLOYEES**
Help us help others:
Under the direction of the Director of Peer Support
Services, the Peer Support Specialist provides individual and group peer
support services to individuals in need of behavioral health support. Supports
include assistance with more effectively utilizing the service delivery system,
understanding and coping with stressors, along with coaching and mentoring of
the individuals served through peer support. The position provides
recovery-oriented peer services as part of a multi-disciplinary team to individuals
enrolled in Hill Country MHDD behavioral health services programs. Peer support
services are designed to offer recovery-oriented behavioral health services to
individuals, with a goal of restoring cognitive functioning, strengthening natural
supports, stabilizing psychiatric symptoms, and developing a clear path to
recovery. These services may be provided to a person or a group, and are aimed
at assisting in the creation of skills to promote long-term, sustainable
recovery. This position assists the team and individual to maximize and enhance
individuals' experience and choice, self-determination, and decision-making in
the planning and coordination of services. This position is committed to
meeting the individual where they are and providing services in the community,
at the place of employment, and at home as appropriate. The Peer Specialist, by
definition, is a person in recovery who will utilize her or his personal mental
health recovery experience to instill a sense of hope and optimism for
individuals facing mental health challenges. It is imperative that a Mental
Health Peer Specialist (MHPS) be active and stable in their recovery.
Must complete and pre-qualify as a Peer Specialist as demonstrated in the
completion of the self-assessment prior to being accepted for employment. Must
pass and maintain certification requirements for MHPS Certification as outlined
by internal and state-specified requirements.
You will get to:
Leadership:
- Provide practical, real-world
support in coping with life's day-to-day demands through modeling and
coaching approaches to mental health recovery
- Promote the value of self-help,
peer support, and personal empowerment to foster recovery
- Coach individuals in positive
skill-building techniques for improved life management (e.g., problem
solving, identifying and overcoming fears and negative self-talk)
- Model effective coping techniques
and self-help strategies
- Organize, plan, and facilitate peer support groups
- Effectively manage conflict,
promote change and growth, and inspire the development of all individuals
served
- Look for growth opportunities in
the system of care, and voice growth and development ideas to the supervisor to continuously improve services provided through peer support.
- Manage a schedule to keep
individuals served informed and updated on activities.
- Attends work regularly in
accordance with agency leave and attendance policies.
- Remains active and stable in
one's own recovery to model and demonstrate progress toward mental health
goals.
Program Operational Functions:
- Interact positively and in
cooperation with other members of the organization and team, including
active participation in supervision activities, team meetings, continuing
education, etc.
- Maintains data tracking systems
in an organized manner to comply with reporting and auditing requests in a
timely fashion
- Complete all documentation and
reporting requirements thoroughly and on time
Work Behaviors:
- Maintains comprehensive
documentation that meets or exceeds Department of State Health Services
(DSHS) standards, and Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
standards
- Utilizes Collaborative
Documentation, and 95% of all documentation is entered within 24 hours
- Person Centered Recovery
Planning/Treatment Plan is developed in collaboration with the treatment
team/individual/family served, and any other person or provider requested
by the individual /family within 10 days of admission
- Coordinate discharge plans, track
referrals, and provide follow-up on individuals who are released from the
program
- Comply with HIPAA and Protected
Health Information (PHI)/Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
policies/rules/laws/regulations to ensure confidentiality of all client
information
- Comply with all HCMHDDC policies
and procedures, including the completion of all required training
- Ensures timely communication
within the department and with other departments and agencies via written
correspondence, email, telephones, and other means to ensure project follow-through and completion
- Value and respect every
individual's recovery experience
- Engage individuals in services in
the progression of person-centered recovery goals/objectives
- Provide face-to-face service
hours to reach or exceed performance goals
- Schedule one-to-one appointments.
This may include home visits
- Must be eager to promote the peer
support program. This included engaging individuals in existing
services or new to services into the peer support program; this may
include introductory calls (cold calls), greeting individuals waiting for
services (in waiting areas), presenting information in a public setting,
etc.
- Provide timely notice to
individuals served, supervisor, clinic director, and other necessary
team members on changes to group schedules, appointments, etc.
- Maintains staff kept appointment rate of 90% and a client missed appointment rate of 25% or
below.
- Responsible for documenting and
entering missed appointments.
- A valid driver's license and
insurance are required, as routine driving and/or transportation is
required.
- A willingness to share your
personal experience of mental health recovery is essential.
- Develop meaningful, innovative,and impactful group engagement activities, based on the needs of the
individuals of the group, with a Whole Health approach
You'll definitely need:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Have personal experience with
mental health challenges and recovery, and demonstrate resilience and
stability in your own journey.
- Become certified as a Mental Health Peer Support
Specialist
- A valid Texas State Driver's
License.
- Current automobile insurance and
the ability to travel.
We'll also want you to:
- Performs other duties as required
to meet program and departmental goals and objectives
- Must be able to successfully
complete and maintain PMAB and CPR training certification
We're excited to provide:
- PPO health insurance plan with the option to add dependents.
- PPO dental plan and vision
insurance options for healthy teeth and eyes.
- Employer-paid life insurance.
- 401(a) plan, employer matches
your contributions dollar for dollar up to 8% of your salary. You are 100%
vested after 3 years of service.
- 457/403(b) plan, employees are
immediately eligible to contribute pre-tax earnings.
- Generous paid time off for fun
and vacations, and paid sick time for when you're under the weather.
- An authentic and caring environment
where folks care about each other and want to do good in the world.
We can pay you:
$15.52 per hour and benefits