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Qualified Professional/ TEam LeadBasic Purpose
A Qualified Professional / Team Lead (QP) is a trained healthcare professional who helps to manage the consumer's treatment goals. They monitor and coordinate treatment plans with consumers in order to educate them and connect them with various community resources and professionals as needed. The responsibilities of the QP include but are not limited to the following: A) Consulting with Consumers, PSS and family members to discuss their consumer concerns B) Educating consumers about their treatment goals, and assisting them with developing a personal plan to obtain their goals C) Developing a care plan to address consumer's personal health care needs D) Handle PSS case management and education E) Recruit and train staff and create schedules F) Establish and maintain positive relationships with community agencies and referral sources G) Maintain patient confidentiality and quality care H) Be present in all supervision sessions pertaining to the consumers you are assigned I) Follow all plans set forth by treatment team meetings and the Clinical Director of PHSNC Qualifications A) Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s in Human Services or 6 years of MH/DD/SA equivalent experience working with direct care (proven work experience in similar role is preferred) B) 2 years of MH/DD/SA experience providing direct service to population served (Must meet QP status according to 10 NCAC 27. G. 0104) C) Excellent verbal and written communication skills D) Highly compassionate and attentive to details E) The ability to be on call for emergencies and work on weekends and public holidays F) Current training and/or certifications as a NC Peer Support Specialist is a plus G) Ability to utilize computer software to document interactions with consumers H) Positive Self-motivator I) Ability to take direction from the facility Director and Clinical Director |
PEER Support SpecialistBasic Purpose
A Peer Support Specialist is a professional who provides support to people struggling with substance abuse and mental health disorders. The responsibilities of the PSS include but are not limited to the following: A) Arrange medical appointments, therapy sessions, support groups, and other resources to aid the client B) Monitor the client’s behavior, schedule, and activities C) Report any unusual behavior, conflicts, or recovery deviations to the relevant professionals D) Communicate with family members and medical professionals regularly E) Coordinate client logistics such as medical appointments and therapy sessions, among others F) Conduct assessments and providing feedback to the client, medical professionals, and the family G) Be present in all supervision sessions pertaining to the consumers you are assigned H) Follow all plans set forth by treatment team meetings and the Clinical Director of PHSNC Qualifications A) Proven work experience as a Peer Support Specialist or similar role B) Excellent verbal and written communication skills C) Highly compassionate and attentive to details D) The ability to be on call for emergencies and work on weekends and public holidays E) Current training and/or certifications as a NC Peer Support Specialist F) High School Diploma G) Ability to utilize computer software to document interactions with consumers H) Positive Self-motivator I) Ability to take direction from the Qualified Professional/Team Lead and facility Director |
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Amy N. Brown, MS, LCMHC, LCASUDC
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