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We are the NY division of a global FORTUNE 500 company, publicly traded on the NYSE. Since 1951 we have successfully assisted union workers with their benefit packages. They are requesting our services and we are responding to their requests. There is no cold calling, soliciting or prospecting. We work with "blue collar" workers such as teachers, constructions workers, nurses, home health aids, electricians, actors, MTA workers and many more. Since the Corona virus began, we have gone 100% remote and our company has grown over 38%! We are looking to grow again this year by continuing to hire, train and promote our new remote hires. To accomplish this, we seek applicants who want a career position with an option of being groomed into management. TO APPLY YOU MUST LIVE IN EITHER: NY or NJ. Ask yourself: - Are you a “people person”? - Can you work remotely (from home or elsewhere) while being part of a team? - Are you organized and can you multitask? If you answered “Yes” to the above questions, please continue to read…. You must: - Have a good work ethic - Be coach-able and goal orientated - Have integrity & ethics and pass a background check - Possess excellent communication skills - Want a "career" position, not just a "job", which offers promotions to management (optional) - Bi-lingual not a requirement but a PLUS! (We do have Spanish speaking clients.) - Be authorized to work in the United States We offer: • Initial and continuous training with an ongoing mentor • Benefits after 90 days including union membership • Stock options • Health benefits available • Promotions based on results not seniority for remote workers • Yearly incentive trip for 2 • Weekly productivity bonuses for remote workers To be considered as a candidate, please . All accepted applicants will be contacted back via email within 24-48 hours to schedule an initial virtual ZOOM interview as we need to fill these positions immediately.
We are the NY division of a global FORTUNE 500 company, publicly traded on the NYSE. Since 1951 we have successfully assisted union workers with their benefit packages. They are requesting our services and we are responding to their requests. There is no cold calling, soliciting or prospecting. We work with "blue collar" workers such as teachers, constructions workers, nurses, home health aids, electricians, actors, MTA workers and many more. Since the Corona virus began, we have gone 100% remote and our company has grown over 38%! We are looking to grow again this year by continuing to hire, train and promote our new remote hires. To accomplish this, we seek applicants who want a career position with an option of being groomed into management. TO APPLY YOU MUST LIVE IN EITHER: NY or NJ. Ask yourself: - Are you a “people person”? - Can you work remotely (from home or elsewhere) while being part of a team? - Are you organized and can you multitask? If you answered “Yes” to the above questions, please continue to read…. You must: - Have a good work ethic - Be coach-able and goal orientated - Have integrity & ethics and pass a background check - Possess excellent communication skills - Want a "career" position, not just a "job", which offers promotions to management (optional) - Bi-lingual not a requirement but a PLUS! (We do have Spanish speaking clients.) - Be authorized to work in the United States We offer: • Initial and continuous training with an ongoing mentor • Benefits after 90 days including union membership • Stock options • Health benefits available • Promotions based on results not seniority for remote workers • Yearly incentive trip for 2 • Weekly productivity bonuses for remote workers All accepted applicants will be contacted back via email within 24-48 hours to schedule an initial virtual ZOOM interview as we need to fill these positions immediately.
SUMMARY:Program Supervisor for an OASAS licensed 822 clinic. Responsible for some managerial and all clinical operations of the clinic.Knowledge and experience with OASAS 822 Regulations out-patient operations.Assist with ensuring that all programmatic goals are being achieved including but not limited to revenue generation and all fiscal goals, units of service, census size, staff productivity, etc.Work with Billing Team to ensure that all revenue generating goals are being achieved including correct and timely documentation by staff and oversight of clinic specific client entitlements.Maintain and develop the clinic services, within OASAS guidelines, to not only meet the current client needs but to also assist with the growth of the program and the increase of the census.Coordinate with other programs within the agency as well as outside service providers to create referral services into the clinic as well as to foster good relations.Review and audit of clinical records to include chart completeness and quality of service delivery.Ensure that all documentation meets OASAS and OMIG requirements.Review, approve and sign all recovery treatment plans in a timely manner.Complete all service tracking forms to monitor staff productivity and ensure that levels of service are met.Provide administrative oversight to the program including management of staff time and attendance in Paycom, petty cash accounts and metro card accounts.Supervise clinical staff including individual and group supervision of substance abuse counselors, peers and task supervision of interns.Assign cases; ensure proper workflow, and monitor caseload size. Ensure all client enrollment is kept up to date in the agency EHR.Carry a small caseload, if necessary, and provide client services when necessary to ensure services are not interrupted.Assist with the reporting and action of any Human Resource issues as needed; including onboarding of new staff, engaging in HR guidance process, staff evaluations, as well as ongoing staff development training.Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree with CASAC-Advanced required. Appropriate Master’s level degree with a CASAC-t accepted as well.Experience working in an OASAS 822 program is needed.A minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience is preferred.Must have exceptional communication skills both orally and in writing, as well as excellent computer skills.Must be able to navigate and work within an Electronic Health Records system (EHR).Flexible work schedule available including a hybrid schedule which includes at least 1 day to work from home.
Description Position Overview: The Nurse (LPN) will be responsible for the coordination and direct oversight of the medical services. The nurse will be responsible for the smoking cessation, diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, HIV, AIDS, and substance abuse workshops, medication compliance, and one on one session with each client. Four days/28 hours per week Responsibilities: Coordinating the care of clients; Liaising with clients, relatives and fellow professionals in the community treatment team and attending regular meetings to review and monitor clients' care plans; Visiting clients in their home to monitor progress; •Assessing clients' behavior and psychological needs; •Identifying whether and when clients are at risk of harming themselves or others. Assessing and talking to clients about their problems and discussing the best way to plan and deliver their care; Ensuring the correct administration of medication, including injections, and monitoring the results of treatment; Responding to distressed clients in a non-threatening manner and attempting to understand the source of distress; Applying 'de-escalation' techniques to help people manage their emotions and behavior; Preparing and participating in group and/or one-to-one therapy sessions, both individually and with other health professionals; Providing evidence-based individual therapy, such as cognitive behavior therapy for depression and anxiety; Encouraging clients to take part in art, drama or occupational therapy where appropriate; Organizing social events aimed at developing clients social skills; Preparing and maintaining client records; Producing care plans and risk assessments for individual clients; Ensuring that the legal requirements appropriate to a particular setting or group of clients are observed; Working with clients families and helping to educate them and the client about their mental health problems; Promoting a 'recovery' based approach to care. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director or the Senior Director of Community Resources. Qualifications: Bachelors/Associates in nursing or alternate field NYS License as a Registered LPN or Registered Nurse required Experience working in the health field. Phipps Houses and Affiliates is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, citizenship or national origin, ancestry, alienage, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
Full Job Description Mercy Drive, Inc. is looking for a Day Habilitation Driver/ Direct Support professional (Bilingual Spanish) Must have at least a high school diploma or GED. Must be able to drive a 12-15 Passenger Van. 30 Hours a week. Monday-Friday 7am-3pm (3 days a week) Duties include the following: (other duties may be assigned) 1. TO ENSURE SAFETY OF ASSIGNED PARTICIPANTS DURING THE PROGRAM HOURS AND PARTICIPANT IS NOT SEPARATED FROM A GROUP AT ANY TIME; EACH PARTICIPANT IS ACCOUNTED FOR WHEN THEY ARE OUT IN THE COMMUNITY OR USING ANY PUBLIC FACILITIES. TRANSPORT INDIVIDUALS. 2. To assist participants in attaining skills according to their abilities and behavioral needs identified in Group Day Habilitation Plan such as adaptive skills, socialization and communication skills, money management and travel training skills and additional individualized skills to be discussed with the Program Supervisor, participant, and circle of support. 3. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about suspected incidents of any types of abuse, exploration, and neglect to the Individual during the service time, to document it in writing, and to report within 12-24 hours of incident discovery. 4. To always take into consideration that extra patience and understanding is imperative and essential when interacting with people who have special needs with physical and/or mental limitations. To be emotionally and physically capable of caring for members of this population. 5. To provide professional direct assistance and adequate supervision to participants during the service time and before ending the service, to remain always calm. To present as a positive role model for the individual. 6. Staff must perform a headcount of every participant before leaving and upon arrival at any location or destination including getting on and off vehicles, elevators or other mold of transportation. 7. To follow community safety agreement and professional boundaries policy at all times. 8. To complete and submit monthly summary notes and individual summary to Program Supervisor by the 5th of the month documenting continuous progress reviews according to OPWDD and the agency standards. 9. To ensure proper personal hygiene; to assist the participants with self-care, toileting, showering, tooth brushing, grooming, dressing and others as needed. To ensure the participant’s diaper is always clean. To check the diaper once again before dropping off the participant. 10. To assist in developing, coordinating and implementing curriculums and goals related activities by following the program’s schedule for each Individual and accompany participants safely to community resources (stores, places of worship, Library, Park, Museum, Grocery store, recreation and health facilities etc.) in order to promote the usage of available ordinary community resources. 11. To maintain daily documentation, to clock in/out daily, and to complete other Day Habilitation Documentation as required by the Program and the Supervisor. 12. To meet the deadlines assigned by the Program Supervisor, to ensure the documentation completed properly and submitted on time. 13. To maintain in the program a healthy and positive environment, including but not limited to safety, program/vehicle cleanliness, and maintenance of program supplies. Assist the driver in maintaining a safely operated bus (making sure Participants are properly seated and buckled up during transit) 14. Monitor riders’ behavior during trips and report any sign or symptoms of illness or adverse medication reaction to the site supervisor in order to implement an appropriate plan of action. 15. To perform monthly fire drills with participants at the program. 16. To report “in” and “out” of the Participant’s home or at the Community by contacting Program Supervisor. 17. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about any issues/problems by using the Agency Cell Phone. 18. To use communication skills in order to participate effectively as a team member. 19. To use equipment and supplies efficiently and inform the Program Supervisor of shortages/needs. To maintain agency cell phone, E-Z pass and other agency property accurately. 20. To keep Program’s Supervisor informed immediately of any changes in participant’s or work schedule. To report the program’s supervisor one day prior in case of calling for sick day off. 21. To participate in scheduled group supervision and/or biweekly meetings, to attend in-office or OPWDD provided trainings when appropriate and relevant to job duties in order to increase knowledge of services and share professional support. To attend Initial/Annual/Semi-Annual Day Habilitation Plan reviews and other meetings if required. 22. Perform other/additional duties as assigned by Executive Director, Program Manager and Program Supervisor. 23. Transport Individuals in 12 Passenger Vans. Work Remotely No Job Type: Part-time Pay: $17.95 per hour Benefits: Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Schedule: 10 hour shift Weekends as needed Education: High school or equivalent (Required) License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Work Location: In person
Summary: The OASAS Transitional Safety Housing Program provides individuals with an extension of supportive case management services for 9-12 months, enabling them to actively pursue permanent housing. The Case Manager will be responsible for case managing clients in our OASAS funded Transitional Housing Program. Responsibilities: - Assist clients in working towards securing more permanent housing within the 9 month time frame which the program dictates. - Assist clients in the design and implementation of individual service plans that reflect mutually agreed upon short and long-term goals. - Assist clients in learning or refining the skills necessary to maintain their own housing which may including budgeting and money management, apartment upkeep and maintenance, employment, etc. - Assist clients in obtaining and maintaining all government benefits/entitlements and services when necessary. - Make appropriate referrals, such as medical care, mental health services, vocational services, recreational activities and substance abuse. - Conduct at least once a month home visits. - Accompany clients to appointments (medical, mental health, housing interviews, etc). - Coordinate care with outside providers (addiction treatment, mental health, child welfare, benefits, etc). - Maintain an accurate, confidential and current chart on all clients on caseload. - Attend regularly scheduled supervision meetings with Program Director. - Participate in Team Meetings and other Division meetings as scheduled. Qualifications - High School Diploma/GED required, Bachelor’s or CASAC/CASAC-t a plus - Case management experience a plus especially working with individuals with a substance use disorder - Clean and valid driver’s license required - Must be able to establish workload priorities and balance diverse duties - Must have excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing, with individuals and groups regarding confidential, complex and sensitive issues Benefits: - Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, and more - Competitive PTO and employee perks/benefits - 403 B - EAP
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