Established in 1968, Gilead has over 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services that support each person’s recovery from mental health or substance use challenges in their lives. Gilead empowers personal growth, independence and recovery through improved mental health, physical well-being, and community integration. Gilead’s supportive and collaborative services are marked by excellence, compassion, innovation, and integrity.
Peer to Peer Counselor- Tuesday-Saturday 2pm-10pm
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provides clinical knowledge regarding severe and prolonged substance abuse and mental health disorders.
- Maintains an individual case load of no more than 16 clients.
- Supports an effective program by implementing desired clinical services utilizing best practice models of care, and daily administrative functions, as required by contractual and regulatory bodies.
- Provides competent recovery oriented clinical case-management services by the demonstration of : intervention and support, inclusion of family / friends / community, dignity and care, supportive counseling and medication self-administration where applicable.
- Provides support and advocacy for individuals needs such as : entitlements, housing, food, clothing, pursuit of personal interests, vocational interests and finance management where applicable.
- Functions as part of a treatment team providing coverage for other Service Coordinators’ caseloads when needed.
- Supports the processes for all contractual agreements, certifications or licensing regulations including but not limited to the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS).
- Actively participates in program meetings, clinical meetings, supervision and ad hoc work groups, as needed, in an effort to carry out the mission of the program.
- Implements and provides feedback to improve policies and procedures for programming.
- Supports and provides monitoring of positive outcome measures as defined by the state regulations and agency quality assurance processes. Ensures program compliance through the timely and accurate reporting of data as needed.
- Consults and monitors medical, mental health, and substance abuse needs regarding risk management. Implements risk management plans as necessary.
- Required face to face, or phone contacts, per week.
- Divides time with client(s) between community and agency.
- Works in coordination with the agency Administrative Support Staff for proficient service delivery.
- Other duties as assigned.
Documentation requirements :
Timely completion of assessment of client interests, strengths, abilities and preferences and other treatment planning documentation as required by program.Documents all required encounters. Completes contacts and progress notes within 72 hours of encounter.Supervisory Responsibilities
Position has no direct supervisory responsibilitiesSkills
Oral Communication Skills Negotiations Professionalism
Written Communication Skills Diplomacy Entitlement Knowledge
Technical Communication Skills Organization Time Management
Client-Customer Relational Skills Planning
Education and Years of Experience
Degree : Completed DMHAS Consumer Training or has completed and has Certification from an Accredited Recovery Support Program such as the InstituteAt least one year experience preferred.Requirements
Has had experience receiving Addiction Services or Mental Health and utilizes the skills and knowledge of receiving services to inform their work with others.Prior clinical experience in the field of mental health and addictions preferred.Must maintain and provide proof of valid driver’s license and automobile insurance in good standing.Ability to provide leadership under stressful or crisis situations. Ability to problem-solve. Ability to meet deadlines and establish and prioritize multiple tasks.Demonstration of ethical behavior and sound judgment that supports the NASW standards of care.Medication Self-Administration training (if applicable).Ability to travel to various agencies, businesses, and meet with clients in their homes, if needed. Use of personal vehicle.Able to work flexible hours when necessary.Must meet and maintain all required trainings, certifications etc. as needed.Uphold confidentiality by following the HIPAA regulationsWorking Conditions
Working conditions are based both in office and community settings.Local travel.Possibility of exposure to outdoor weather conditions, unsanitary environments.Possibility of exposure to use of substances, vulgar statements, or hostile / dangerous situations.Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, hear, stand, sit and walk. The employee frequently is required to use hands and fingers; climb or balance and stoop or kneel. The employee is required to be able to safely operate a motor vehicle.The employee must frequently lift and / or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and / or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus.We support equality for and advancement of all people, based on their qualifications and actions alone, without regard to color, gender, age, religion, national origin or disability.An Equal Opportunity Employer.