Lead Recovery Coordinator in Nashville, Tennessee at Park Center Inc.
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Job Description
Job Title
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Lead Recovery Coordinator
Reports to
PSR SR Manager
FLSA / WAGE
$23.71-25.13 USD Hourly
JOB SUMMARY
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) Program at Park Center builds community in east Nashville with adults diagnosed with mental Illnesses. All PSR staff share in assisting members to live vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. The program participants are perceived as “members” rather than “clients” or “patients”, and they work to maintain an informal setting to reduce the psychological distance between staff and members. Staff encourage members to assume productive roles both within the psychosocial clubhouse facility, and in the broader community. Coordinators provide members support through working to maintain a flexible, varied program of vocational, educational, and recreational activities. They are actively involved with the development of supported employment pathways and placements in the community and actively involved with their sustainability. The Lead Recovery Coordinator aids in support and training to Recovery Coordinatorss in the PSR program. Oversees scheduling of the programs activities and groups, orients new members, leads groups, and works with a small caseload of no more than 10 members. Assists with transportation scheduling and reconciliation of new and existing members to ensure program attendance. Fills in for staff and supervisor with they are absent providing coverage needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Assists PSR SR Manager and PSR Staff (Recovery Coordinators, Recreational Therapists, etc.)
- A. Meets with new staff to assist them in learning the electronic database, and provides ongoing assistance as required.
- B. Trains staff in Park Center’s philosophy and systems, in collaboration with the PSR SR Manager
- C. Fills in for staff or supervisor as needed.
- D. Assists with arranging transportation of members to and from the program.
- E. Assists Recovery Coaches with members who may need specialized assistance or referral to outside agencies
2. Assists with program planning and development.
- A. Meets with staff members on a regular basis to create the monthly schedule and tweak it as necessary.
- B. Provides guidance to staff on the development of specific groups and activities.
3. Oversees orientation with new members.
- A. Meets with orientation members and ensures that they have signed all necessary
- documentation.
- B. Works with supervisor to ensure that transportation is scheduled.
- C. Checks in with orientation members for their first week and informs supervisor if the member
- does not attend.
- D. Notifies the PSR SR Manager of any new admissions to PSR programs on the day of orientation.
4. Works with members to design and implement a plan for their recovery and progress.
- A. Maintains a small caseload of no more than 10 members.
- B. Meets with members assigned to the recovery team, assisting them in identifying recovery
- tracks, goals, and objectives to meet their goals.
- C. Works collaboratively with each member on the team to develop a daily schedule as reflected on
- the daily schedule cards.
- D. Meets with assigned members as a group minimally two times a day – in a goal discussion group
- in the morning and a wrap-up meeting in the afternoon. May also meet with members
- throughout the day.
- i. Touches base with members throughout each day encouraging them to attend the activities/groups they signed up for, and to ensuring that their day is progressing well.
- E. Calls assigned members who are not attending at least weekly.
5. Develops and leads groups and activities that are recovery-based.
- A. Leads groups each week as assigned.
- B. Maintains attendance sheets for the group daily.
- C. Develops a syllabus/binder for groups.
6. Completes all required documentation.
- A. Completes all group and activity notes according to policy.
- B. Works with members to complete recovery plans every three months.
- C. Maintains all documentation as required.
- D. Ensures that all information in the member record is signed as required, of high quality, and is
- clearly understood by members, other staff, and monitoring sources.
7. Cultural Competence
- A. Collaborate with staff, members, and the community to gain the perspectives of others having
- diverse opinions, abilities, values, beliefs, perspectives, and ethnic or cultural backgrounds.
- B. Take deliberate steps to increase own cultural competency by attending trainings, events,
- discussions, workshops, etc.
- C. Promotes culturally responsive services and continuous competency development
8. Other duties
- A. Acts as a liaison between transportation carriers and Park Center
- B. Ensures daily attendance is recorded accurately.
- C. Meets with referral sources as needed.
- D. Attends all required meetings.
- E. Participates on agency-wide committees.
- F. Completes all required training.
- G. Maintains confidentiality and works in a professional manner.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- A. Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college in social work, sociology, or another
- related field.
- B. Three (3) years minimum of experience in a mental health or social service setting.
- Requires an experienced candidate with intermediate to advanced clinical skills.
- C. Demonstrates flexibility and teamwork in the delivery of services.
- D. Possess a strong desire to help others with empathy, patience, understanding,
- enthusiasm, and dedication.
- E. Demonstrate professionalism in communication, empathy, attendance, attention to
- accuracy and follow through, teamwork, and punctuality.
- F. Team player with an ability to communicate effectively with members and staff.
- G. Eager to learn.
- H. Committed to customer service.
- I. Ability to receive constructive feedback and incorporate feedback into practice.
- J. Demonstrate commitment to the organization’s mission and values.
- K. Demonstrates high standards of professional and ethical behavior.
- L. Must have a valid drivers’ license.
- M. Must be able to show proof of personal automobile insurance.
- N. Must be insurable under Park Center's automobile insurance.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Works in an office type setting. May go into the community for outings with members.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to sit and stand intermittently. Must be able to communicate effectively.
DIRECT REPORTS
None
SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday either 7:30 am to 3:30 pm, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, or 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
WORK LOCATION
Primary work location is 948 Woodland Street, Nashville.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and the employee will be expected to perform other
reasonably related duties as assigned. Park Center reserves the right to revise or change job tasks and
responsibilities.