Clinical Support Specialist bei Access-Supports for Living
Access-Supports for Living · New Paltz, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
- Junior
- Optionales Büro in New Paltz
• Conduct Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) Assessments and Stanley Brown Safety Plans.
• Provide crisis intervention, including participation in a weekly on-call rotation.
• Maintain up-to-date documentation and progress notes in accordance with regulatory and agency standards.
• Participate in daily team meetings and clinical discussions to ensure coordinated care.
• Communicate with schools, medical personnel, and other treatment-adjacent providers as appropriate.
• Follow all established organizational, regulatory, and oversight policies, procedures, and guidelines.
• Support outreach and engagement efforts to maintain connection with youth and families.
• Participate in quality improvement activities and program development initiatives.
• Attend ongoing training and supervision to enhance professional growth and service quality.
• Holds a Bachelor’s Degree and has at least one year of relevant experience.
• Possesses a valid Driver’s License, has reliable transportation, and is willing to transport clients in their own vehicle.
• Demonstrates computer literacy, including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and the ability to learn/utilize an Electronic Health Record (EHR).
• Can work independently while maintaining strong organizational, writing, and communication skills.
• Is flexible, able to prioritize multiple tasks, and adapt to a dynamic work environment.
• Works effectively as a team player with colleagues, community partners, and other providers.
• Is committed to ongoing professional training and development.
• Has experience providing case management (e.g., assisting with Medicaid, Social Security, SNAP Benefits applications); preferred.
• Is bilingual (English/Spanish); preferred.
• Preferred: One or more years of experience working with youth experiencing Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) or in community-based behavioral health settings.