ACTT HOUSING SPECIALIST
WORK SCHEDULE: Monday through Friday, 8:00a.m. To 5:00p.m. Earlier or later depending on job related duties. Occasional weekends and holidays
SUMMARY OF POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Serves as the housing specialist for the ACT team and to provide primary tenancy support for ACT consumers.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Performs the following therapeutic activities centered around housing needs and may include any of the following:
Adaptation and socialization skills
Symptom monitoring and management skills
Wellness education
Development of leisure time interests/activities
Various skill building activities of daily and community living skills
Behavior and anger management techniques
Assesses the strengths, weaknesses and potential abilities of clients in all domain areas and uses assessment information to develop a person centered plan. Arranges for the completion of additional assessments/evaluations as deemed necessary. Develops, reviews, and modifies ACTT specific crisis plan and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to handle emergencies in accordance with Pathways to Life, Inc. first responder policy and ensures that everyone involved understands and can carry out the plan.
Maintains communication with the team regarding client care and immediately reports any concerns regarding the facility, clients, or staff to the supervisor.
Ensures appropriate behavior management of clients and gives clear, consistent expectations and consequences. Maintains a proper therapeutic relationship with the client to ensure a safe environment free of hazards, confidentiality, and positive outcomes.
Ensures the management, completion, and implementation of the following in the appropriate timeframes using correct format according to Medicaid and area program guidelines which reflect treatment goals and uses correct forms and accurately completes all required documentation.
Service orders
Services are administered in accordance to the service plan
Transition plans, safety plans, crisis plans
Service notes
Authorization Forms
Facilitate the Person Centered Planning process for beneficiaries assigned to him or her.
Assist beneficiaries in obtaining safe, decent, and affordable housing that follows the beneficiary’s preferences in level of independence and location, consistent with an evidenced based Supportive Housing model.
Locate housing options with a focus on integrated independent settings.
Apply for housing subsidies and housing programs.
Assist the beneficiary in developing amicable relationships with local landlords.
Assist the beneficiary in negotiating and understanding the terms of the lease and paying rent and utilities.
Provide tenancy support and advocacy for the beneficiary’s tenancy rights at the individual’s home at least monthly. Examples of these interventions include: utility management, cleaning, and relationships with other tenants and the landlord.
Assist with relocation
Teach skills in purchasing and repairing household items.
Provide tenancy support services to beneficiaries transitioning to the community from institution or congregate settings.
Functions as the point person for the ACT Team's role with the Transitions to Community Living Initiative (TCLI) program in conjunction with the MCO.
Other tasks as assigned by supervisor or leadership staff.
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: N/A
LEVEL OF EDUCATION/TRAINING/QUALIFICATIONS:
Has a Bachelor’s or Masters degree and meets the requirements specified for Qualified Professional status according to 10A NCAC 27.G.0104 N.C.
Can qualify for the role of housing specialist, preferably with experience providing tenancy supports and experience with homeless population.