Recovery Assistance Consumer Aide
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Description
Provides recovery assistance services to consumers living in the community. These services include transportation to obtain necessities for living such as prescriptions, groceries, and clothing. Provide assistance, when requested from Forest-Warren Human Services, for such tasks as light housekeeping and relocating if necessary. Perform other services as requested by the Beacon Light Adult Services Treatment Team or Forest-Warren Human Services which may not be provided by Blended Case Managers, Peer Support Specialists, or Mobile Medication Staff.
Tasks
- Document important information and data in a timely, professional manner.
- Complete assigned paperwork accurately and on time.
- Provide supportive services not covered by other programs, as requested by the treatment team.
- Maintain regular contact (with consent) with the consumer’s natural supports to strengthen their network.
- Assist consumers in finding and building connections with non-mental health community resources.
- Work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, to meet consumer needs.
Qualifications / Education
- Must be a self identified individual who has received or is receiving state priority group services.
- Have a high school diploma or GED. Two years’ work experience in human services which must include one year of mental health direct care experience or a BA with academic concentration in an area relevant to the position. Completed and passed a Peer Specialist certification training program including written examination, which is offered in accordance with guidelines defined by OMHSAS,
- DPW is preferred but not required.