Job Scope: This position assists individuals diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder to lead lives of dignity and independence by helping individuals find and keep competitive employment that is consistent with their vocational goals. Utilizes Individual Placement and Support (Evidenced Based Practice) to help individuals with career development including finding jobs that are more desirable, helping people ask for raises and promotions, and helping with education and training programs that are available to the general public. Provides services as Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) as specified in the Mental Health Community Service Standards (25 TAC Chapter 412 Subchapter G) and Medicaid Administration as specified in (25 TAC Chapter 419 Subchapter L)" and "Resiliency and Disease Management-Fidelity Toolkit-Psychosocial Rehabilitation and ACT alternative". Provides client services at the service site and in vivo services within a natural community setting. Key tasks include
Teaches essential job skills to individuals and engages individuals in a collaborative relationship directed toward the goal of competitive employment in the community.
Education/licensure:
Bachelors Degree in Human Services that meets the Department's criteria for a QMHP
Current valid driver's license in state of residence.
Experience/Knowledge:
Bachelor's degree in human services.
Preferred experience working with individuals diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder, specifically Opioid Use Disorder.
Physical requirements that are bona fide occupational qualifications essential to the performance of the job:
Mobile and able to bend and reach during an 8-12 hour day.
Minimum Starting Hourly Salary: $20.00 per hour