12 Aug
Residential Mental Health Associate - Momentum - $5,000 Sign-On Bonus!
California, Siskiyou county , 96014 Siskiyou county USA

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Join #TeamKairos as a Residential Mental Health Associate!

If you are interested in this position, please fill out an application from our website: https://kairosnw.e3applicants.com/careers/

$5,000.00 Sign on Bonus

Assist in the care and treatment of young adults with psychiatric needs by providing a consistent presence, skills training and emotional support in a safe and secure manner. Assist young adults with life skills and assistance with obtaining and maintaining employment out in the community. This is a full-time, overnight position.

Education and Experience:

A BA/BS in a behavioral science or three years of work experience in Human Service/Mental Health field or a combination of relevant education and experience.

Certified QMHA on the Mental Health & Addictions Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) registry preferred or must meet QMHA registration requirements with MHACBO

Minimum Qualifications:

Provide proof of current, valid Oregon Driver's License (or if out-of-state will obtain Oregon license within 30

days), comprehensive automobile insurance (if applicable) and a safe driving record (minimum of 3 yrs.) to use

company or personal vehicle for required duties.

Successfully pass a Criminal Background Check and Medicaid Fraud Check.

Obtain and maintain current CPI Verbal De-escalation Certification.

Obtain and maintain current First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification and Food Handlers

Card.

Obtain training in and maintain understanding of all required orientation trainings including Ethics, Suicide

Prevention, Trauma Informed Care, Collaborative Problem Solving, and Regulatory Compliance.

Essential Duties, Responsibilities and Core Competencies:

Deliver and coordinate skills training, psychiatric services, and mental health services for young adults within the

program and in coordination with community partners.

Establish rapport by demonstrating and maintaining clear, consistent, appropriate, and therapeutic boundaries while

being present in the home environment of the young adults served.

Consistently participate in ongoing education and trainings provided by the agency and through external trainings to

promote understanding of the young adult population and best practice in working with the population.

Consistently complete all training hours required to maintain certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate

and annually complete the recertification requirements required by the state and the agency.

Demonstrate knowledge of and alignment with Trauma Informed Care using a variety of therapeutic approaches,

including but not limited to, Collaborative Problem Solving, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral

Therapy, Dialectic Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic, and Integrative. Show competency in utilizing the

concepts/approaches in interactions with young adults, families, staff, and community partners.

Actively supervise and interact with young adults both in the community and within the therapeutic milieu to

maintain safety and provide in the moment psychiatric and mental health services.

Demonstrate knowledge of young adults' development, anticipated differences in development based on diagnosis

and history, and group dynamics by adjusting therapeutic approaches for appropriate developmental level for group

interactions to allow full group engagement.

Provide transportation of young adults, or assistance with transportation, including independent forms of

transportation such as navigating public transportation, for appointments and activities.

Provide individual and group skills training and coaching within skill areas including but not limited to: independent

living/self-sufficiency, exercise, healthy eating, wellness, education, continuing education, coping skills, navigating

the medical community, establishing services, and community living.

Provide modeling and lived experience examples to assist youth in problem solving issues related to independent

living skills such as: obtaining employment, finding housing, navigating interactions with financial institutions,

establishing services with utilities, establishing services with medical providers, and basic home inventory and care.

Safely de-escalate young adults, including in crisis situations, by effectively using verbal intervention skills.

Concisely and thoroughly document daily clinical information. Provide timely accurate documentation to meet

billing requirements. Must adhere to Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and standards of care. Abide by ethical

codes, mission, values, and professional standards, including confidentiality.

Actively utilize, reference, and follow agency policies, procedures, and guidelines.

Present a positive attitude, professional demeanor and demonstrated respect with young adults, families, staff,

visitors, and community partners.

Perform all work tasks in a proper and safe manner per established policies, procedures, and guidelines to prevent

unnecessary injury, time loss and agency expense.

Comply with all federal, state and agency health and safety reporting requirements.

Benefits: 2.4 weeks paid time-off, 1 week of paid sick-time the first year of employment, 6 paid holidays per year, health, vision and dental insurance, 401k with up to 6% employer contribution. Agency is qualified for federal student aid public service loan forgiveness program.

$5,000.00 sign on bonus after 90 day introductory period! Competitive Pay! Join us at #TeamKairos!

Kairos is subject to the Oregon Health Authority's vaccination mandate for health care providers and staff. All new hires must submit proof of completed vaccination or be approved for a medical or religious exception upon hire.

If you are interested in this position, please fill out an application from our website: https://kairosnw.e3applicants.com/careers/

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