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PROMOTE Intervention Specialist

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Professional Counseling Associates
This non-exempt position works under the supervision of the PROMOTE Program Coordinator and the Chief Clinical Officer. This position assesses strengths and needs of clients and their families; plan, provide access, and coordinate holistic continuing care and services for children and adolescents. Mental Health Paraprofessionals must maintain positive provider relations with community organizations, such as schools and local businesses, and provide internal and external customer service consistent with PCAs goal of excellence and professionalism.
Provides therapeutic interventions as a qualified Mental Health Professional, in accordance with each clients master treatment plan.
Provides on-site and off-site interventions.
Aids clients and families in their ability to access community resources, in person and by telephone.
Provides for personal safety and that of clients.
Works irregular and/or extended hours as indicated by client needs.
Maintains voice accessibility to clients, team members, and/or other treatment providers.
Maintains appropriate documentation of interventions and services provided to clients.
Maintains confidentiality, as outlined by policy and law.
Completes successfully the training required to achieve certification as a Mental Health Paraprofessional, within time frame set at hire.
Completes and documents annual Continuing Education credits sufficient to continuously maintain certification.
Acknowledges in writing (by signing this job description) that all mental health paraprofessional services are controlled by client care plans and provided under the direct supervision of a mental health professional.
Provide consultation, education and public relations services.
File paperwork in client charts.
Perform other duties as assigned.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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