Mental Health Specialist 1 or 2 (Child & Adolescent Team) (B068 / B012)



Mental Health Specialist 1 or 2 (Child & Adolescent Team) (B068 / B012)

Salary

$45,052.80 - $62,441.60 Annually

Location

Eugene, OR

Job Type

Regular

Job Number

201800100

Department

Health & Human Services

Division

Behavioral Health Services

Opening Date

04/14/2018

Closing Date

Continuous

DESCRIPTION

Lane County Behavioral Health provides services to more than 1,200 individuals with behavioral health conditions.  We work with community partners to provide a continuum of care from prevention through treatment and aftercare in an environment that promotes a culture of resilience and recovery.

Duties included, but are not limited to the following: complete mental health evaluations (age 3-18) and implementation of strength based service plans which integrate schools, healthcare and family systems; provide a full array of evidence based care and family systems; provide a full array of evidence based mental health supports in the clinic, home, school and the community; serve private and public insured youth and uninsured youth; be able to adapt to and work in multiple settings including school health centers and community health centers. 
 
The successful candidate will have experience working with complex systems, issues which can include legal, social welfare, and disability services.  Spanish skills preferred but not required.

Mental Health Specialist 1: In collaboration with other mental health professionals, to provide professional level mental health assessment and treatment services to clients who have mental illnesses or mental disorders; and to perform related duties as assigned.

Mental Health Specialist 2: To provide professional mental health assessment and treatment services to clients who have mental illnesses or mental disorders; and to perform related duties as assigned.

Lane County Health & Human Services is committed to providing Trauma Informed Care.  As an organization, we recognize that many of the people we serve have experienced trauma, either currently, recently or in their past.  Our agency is dedicated to incorporating an understanding of trauma, both with our clients and with each other.  Our employees receive ongoing training to develop or deepen their understanding of trauma and its impacts.?

MHS1: $45,052.80 - $62,441.60/ Annually
MHS2: $49,712.00 - $68,827.20/ Annually

Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 5:00pm or 9:00am - 6:00pm.

*This is a AFSCME represented position*

*Please note that this posting will remain open until filled, but to ensure consideration applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

In alignment with Lane County's Strategic Plan, incumbent(s) will be expected to demonstrate the following core behaviors: Passion to Serve, Driven to Connect, and Focused on Solutions.

This 2018-2021 Strategic Plan focuses on the areas that Lane County will pursue as a way to deliver on our vision for the residents of Lane County. To meet these challenges, we know that the basis of our efforts lies in leveraging our people and partnerships to achieve our Strategic Priorities. We also recognize that the quality and commitment of our staff is essential to a shared future where Lane County is the best place in which to live, work, and play.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

MHS1:
Collaborates in the provision of mental health services to clients who may have mental illness or mental disorders, to include substance use disorders or psychosexual disorders.

Screens and evaluates referred clients to determine whether clients have a mental illness or disorder, and meet criteria for eligibility for program services.

Performs assessments of referred clients to assess mental health needs; completes client interviews, obtains social, emotional, criminal and substance abuse histories, identifies client needs, and assesses treatment options; under supervision, conducts mental status evaluations using approved diagnostic manual.

Assists in the preparation of written reports with diagnostic impressions for review by psychiatrist / physician.

Works with clients to establish goals and objectives and determines treatment methods.

Provides individual and group counseling; guides clients in obtaining insight into their emotional problems and in changing behavior patterns; works with short- and long-term cases.

Refers clients to outside agencies for additional social, economic, and medical services as needed; coordinates client service provision.

Observes clients using prescribed medications for possible side effects and for effectiveness of medications, and may refer clients to physicians/psychiatrists.

Assists in the preparation of reports to courts regarding sentencing alternatives, treatment options and client progress.

Monitors client payment records and billing information, and sets payment schedules with clients.

Maintains detailed, up to date and accurate records of all client evaluations, therapy sessions, consultations, treatment plans, progress notes and other information; prepares summaries and evaluation reports.

Interviews relatives of patients applying for services to obtain psychological histories, present behavior and personal and social factors.

May perform other related duties as assigned.

MHS2:
Provides a variety of mental health services to clients who may have mental illness or mental disorders, to include substance use disorders or psychosexual disorders.

Screens and evaluates referred clients to determine whether clients have a major mental illness or disorder and meet criteria for eligibility for program services.

Performs in-depth assessments of referred clients to determine mental health needs; completes client interviews, obtains social, emotional, criminal and substance abuse histories, identifies client needs, and assesses treatment options; conducts mental status evaluations using approved diagnostic manual.

Prepares written reports with diagnostic impressions for review by psychiatrist/physician.

Develops written comprehensive community treatment plans based on identified needs; works with clients to establish goals and objectives and determines treatment methods.

Provides individual and group counseling; guides clients in obtaining insight into their emotional
problems and in changing behavior patterns; works with short- and long-term cases of a difficult
nature.

Refers clients to outside agencies for additional social, economic, and medical services as needed; arranges and coordinates service provision; develops support service information and referral procedures.

Observes clients using prescribed medications for possible side effects and for effectiveness of
medications, and refers clients to physicians/psychiatrists.

Acts as special consultant to other community agencies serving patients with significant mental health needs.

Serves as expert witness and consultant in civil and criminal proceedings; provides reports to courts regarding sentencing alternatives, treatment options and client progress.

Monitors client payment records and billing information, and sets payment schedules with clients

Serves as liaison with hospitals on screening and discharge planning for patients.

Maintains detailed, up to date and accurate records of all client evaluations, therapy sessions,
consultations, treatment plans, progress notes and other information; prepares comprehensive
evaluation reports.

Interviews relatives of patients applying for services to obtain psychological histories, and interprets data regarding prior mental health problems, present behavior, and personal and social factors.

CLASSIFICATION DETAILS

MHS1:
Knowledge of:
Theories, principles, practice and techniques of mental health assessment and counseling.

Community mental health programs and services and their procedures and practices.

Techniques, tests, and procedures employed in evaluating, modifying and modifying behavior.

Basic laws, rules and regulations governing the assessment and treatment of mental health clients.

Techniques of identifying patterns of alcohol, drug issues, and treatment methods.

Principles and techniques of effective group and individual therapy.

Ability to:
Assess mental, addictive, and psychosexual disorders within the scope of mental health services provided by Lane County.

Counsel and negotiate with clients to provide an effective treatment plan as a member of a professional mental health team.

Coordinate efforts with other specialists, agencies and organizations.

Provide treatment within the scope of a clearly defined law, regulation or program definition.

Utilize community resources in a mental health or substance abuse or other related rehabilitation program.

Present and discuss topics in front of a group of clients, staff or the public.

Interview clients and their families to determine psychological history, assess eligibility and determine treatments, needs and options.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

MHS2:
Knowledge of:
Principles, practices and techniques of mental health assessment and treatment including the social, emotional and behavioral aspects of mental illness, addictive and/or psychosexual disorders.

Community mental health programs and services and their procedures and practices.

Psychological testing procedures and the interpretation of results.

Laws, rules and regulations governing the assessment and treatment of mental health clients.

Clinical manifestation and patterns of chemical dependency, and chemical dependency treatment methods and practices.

Group dynamics and the theories and practices of group therapy.

Ability to:
Assess and treat a variety of mental, addictive, and psychosexual disorders within the scope of mental health services provided by Lane County.

Counsel and negotiate with clients to provide an effective treatment plan.

Coordinate efforts with other specialists, agencies and organizations.

Provide treatment within the scope of a clearly defined law, regulation or program definition.

Utilize community resources in a mental health or substance abuse or other related rehabilitation program.

Present and discuss topics in front of a group of clients, staff or the public, and lead the group to an appropriate conclusion.

Interview clients and their families to determine psychological history and assess eligibility and appropriate treatments.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

MHS1:
Training:
Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a mental health field, psychology, counseling, social work or a related field.

Experience:
One year of some experience working directly with mentally or emotionally disturbed clients in the provision of behavioral health services is highly desirable.

An equivalent combination of experience and training that will demonstrate the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.

MHS2:
Training:
Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a mental health field, psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field.

Experience:
Two years of responsible professional mental health experience, including one year of experience specific to the program or area of assignment.

An equivalent combination of experience and training that will demonstrate the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.

Special Requirements:
• QMHP eligibility
• Diploma for Master's degree
• Transcripts
• CV or Resume
• NPI
• Immunization record/TB test within 10 days of hire.
 Mental Health Specialist 2: Oregon Health Licensure is required.  Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
• CADC is preferred but not required
• Spanish skills are preferred but not required

Notes:
Please note that as part of the screening process Lane County will verify license and certification status.

This position is subject to a full criminal offender information record check. If fingerprinting is required, the fee is paid for by the successful candidate and the expense is non-reimbursable.   Offers of employment are contingent upon consenting to and successfully passing a drug screening test; negative results are reimbursable.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Lane County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace.  All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job.

If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act and would like to request an accommodation, you may request an accommodation during the online application process, or request an accommodation by contacting the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date at 541-682-3124.

Careers with Lane County Offer Extraordinary Benefits


At Lane County, we value our employees and we show it with our extraordinary benefits. We know that you chose public service for more than a paycheck, and our outstanding benefits are designed to help you Live Well, Live Lane - throughout your career. Read on to learn what great benefits await you in a career with Lane County.

Benefits to keep you & your family well - Physically

Health insurance coverage becomes effective the first of the month following your first 30 days as an eligible employee.

Medical/Rx/Vision - Lane County offers medical, prescription and vision exam coverage for you and your eligible dependents. The plan options and costs per month for 2018 are outlined below:

If you enroll in the HDHP the County will contribute to your HSA: $1,500 (individual) or $3,000 (family) annually. This amount is prorated based on date of hire.

Eligible employees who complete a Health History Risk Assessment (HHRA), Biometric Screening, and Comprehensive Health Review (CHR) at the Live Well Center receive a $20 per month credit.

Wellness Clinic - The Live Well Center is for Lane County benefits-eligible employees, spouses and dependents (ages 2 and up) who are enrolled in the Lane County health plan. Marathon Health manages the Live Well Center and their clinical team provides confidential, affordable care for your acute and preventive healthcare needs. The Live Well Center also provides health coaching, chronic disease counseling, comprehensive primary care services, and much more.

Dental - Lane County provides dental coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Lane County provides this counseling and concierge service to employees and members of their immediate households.

Fitness Center Membership - Lane County provides employees with a free membership to a local fitness center. Employees may add their families at a discounted rate.


Benefits to keep you & your family well - Financially

Retirement - Lane County pays for, and enrolls employees in the Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) and the Individual Account Program (IAP) following six full months of employment. (Current members are eligible upon hire.)

Disability - Lane County pays a portion of wages for eligible employees through Short-Term Disability, and provides Long-Term Disability coverage. Lane County complies with all State and Federal disability laws for employee, family, parental and pregnancy leaves regulations.

Time Management - Lane County provides employees with a generous bank of hours to be used for sick, vacation, family emergencies and personal days.

Holidays - Lane County provides nine paid holidays per year.

Life Insurance - Lane County pays for employee group term life insurance.


County-paid training & development to keep your career well

On-site Classes
- Lane County offers a variety of on-site classes to develop employees' soft and technical skills.

Online Training - Lane County offers a variety of online classes through LEAP to help employees continually improve their skills.

Conferences & Seminars - Lane County pays for employees to attend professional conferences to encourage continuous learning and professional development.


Lane County offers these other valuable benefits

Deferred Compensation Retirement Savings
- Employees may enroll in a deferred compensation program 457(b) to save for retirement.

Vision - Eligible employees may purchase supplemental vision insurance.

Supplemental Life Insurance - Employees may purchase supplemental life insurance for themselves and their dependents/spouse.

Aflac - Optional employee-paid voluntary group coverage is available through Aflac.

Group Discounts - Group discounts may include homeowners and auto insurance, pet health insurance, credit union membership.


The above information describes typical benefits available for Regular Full-time Employees. Actual benefits received may differ by position, employment status (regular, temporary, or extra help) and/or bargaining group. Paid medical, dental and vision coverage for dependents is determined by labor agreement or APM, as applicable. Physicians should contact their supervisor for health plan options and rates. Please note that Temporary and Extra Help positions are not typically eligible for benefits. This is only brief summary of benefits available to eligible Lane County employees. In all cases, plan documents govern.

For additional information about these extraordinary benefits contact the Benefit Resource Center at 1-866-468-7272, or Lane County HR at (541) 682-3124.

01
Do you meet the requirements for designation as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP)?
  • Yes
  • No
02
Do you have Oregon licensure in one of the following areas: Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist?
  • Yes
  • No
03
Describe your professional training and work experience relevant to the responsibilities outlined for this position. What clinical settings have you worked in? Include any experience providing school or pediatric based mental health supports. This will be reviewed separately from your application.
04
Have you ever worked in a school based setting or other alternate setting? If so, please describe your experience and challenges in providing Mental Health counseling within a school or alternate setting.
05
Describe your experience working with children, families, and adults in a mental health crisis, which may require hospitalization, crisis respite and/or a public safety response.
06
Describe your work experience with outpatient Medicaid mental health supports, including use of electronic medical records and access demands.
07
What does a culture of poverty mean to you and how has it shaped your delivery of mental health services and supports?

Required Question

Agency
Lane County
Address
125 E 8th Avenue

Eugene, Oregon, 97401
Phone
(541) 682-3637