Permanent Supportive Housing – Housing Specialist

HRCSB is seeking a full-time Housing Specialist position to join HRCSB’s Permanent Supportive Housing team. This position will work closely with our local Harrisonburg Rockingham Housing Authority to help locate housing for individuals who are seriously mentally ill and in need of stable housing. This position will work with participants to find and maintain stable housing, as well as build relationships with landlords and other local housing services. Seeking a candidate who is familiar with mental health, substance abuse and intellectual disability concepts, skilled at developing relationships with community stakeholders, knowledgeable about housing resources, familiar with practices such as Housing First and Motivational Interviewing, eager to take on new challenges, possesses strong problem-solving skills and can work independently. Qualified candidate should have a Bachelor’s Degree in human services OR any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Experience with housing, mental illness, capacity building, networking and collaboration are a plus.

Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Specialist – Hourly

General Statement of Duties:

Peer Recovery Specialists (PRS) are individuals with a mental health and/or substance use disorder and are in active recovery.  Peer support is a system of giving and receiving help founded on the key principals of respect, shared responsibility and a mutual agreement of what is helpful.  A PRS is in active recovery and shares his/her recovery experience as appropriate.  PRS act as a positive role model for clients.  PRS actively listen, support, offer hope to, teach, coach, and connect individuals to community resources.  Persons in this position are classified non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

This position will provide outreach to individuals identified by community partners who have a substance use related issue, are legally involved, and could benefit from additional supports in accessing treatment services which can include, but are not limited to, therapy, case management, and medication assisted treatment (MAT).  The position will support individuals in accessing treatment services through HRCSB and provide ongoing peer support as needed while an individual is receiving treatment services.  This position will work to assist individuals with an identified Substance Use Disorder (SUD), or co-occurring SUD/MH disorder, in accessing treatment and other needed community resources.  Additionally this position will work with community partners targeting our local criminal justice system (i.e. Rockingham Harrisonburg Regional Jail, District 39 Probation and Parole Office, etc.) to increase awareness and knowledge about medication-assisted treatment (MAT).  The PRS will be directly supervised by the Peer Program Coordinator and in coordination with the Supervisor of Community Outreach.

Major Essential Functions:

Models and coaches recovery behavior and skills for identified caseload of clients;

Refers individuals to treatment and recovery support services with the agency and in the community as appropriate;

Coordinates with Peer Program Coordinator, case managers, and other treatment team members to help address any barriers for clients so that they can achieve their stated goals;

Supports clients in locating, and applying for, employment opportunities, educational programs, and housing as appropriate;

May provide transportation for participants to program related appointments;

Refers clients at risk for HIV infection, AIDS, TB, hepatitis, and STDs and other health concerns to appropriate agencies for testing and treatment;

Assists with completing all data collection requirements for continued funding by DBHDS;

Collects essential data, writes contact notes, and otherwise documents efforts and outcomes;

Works collaboratively with community agencies as appropriate including criminal justice, law enforcement, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Housing Authority, the Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services, the Department of Rehabilitative Services, etc.;

Major Essential Functions, Continued:

Maintains effective relationships with consumers based on courtesy, compassion, and respect;

Maintains effective relationships with co-workers and community providers based on courtesy and respect;

Maintains a current level of knowledge regarding substance use and mental health disorders and available resources;

Assures compliance with Agency policy, client rights, and confidentiality.

Makes effective use of available technology, including computers, e-mail, and voicemail in order to enhance customer service;

Regular attendance is required;

Performs duties as assigned consistent with established operational policies and procedures of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board;

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Personal lived experience with mental illness and/or substance use and treatment;

Demonstrated awareness of ethical boundaries and human rights guidelines as they pertain to treatment and community services;

Understanding of the recovery model as it pertains to mental illness and substance use symptoms and disorders;

General knowledge of various mental illness and substance use symptoms and disorders;

Principles of record keeping and documentation as required;

Basic ethics appropriate to a helping relationship and understanding of confidentiality requirements;

General knowledge of community resources;

Skills in behavior management;

Skills in providing ongoing support as needed to promote ability to live independently and participate in the community;

Good interpersonal communication;

Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely (written and oral);

Shows good judgement;

Allows an individual with a disability to assume appropriate degree of responsibility for herself/himself.

Minimum Education and Experience:

Peer Certification or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.  Willingness to obtain PRS Certification upon hire if needed.  Must become a Registered Peer Recovery Specialist within 9 months of start date.

Other Information:

Equipment:  Telephone, copy machine, personal computer, word processing software.

Work Environment:  General office environment with normal lighting levels, temperature, air quality, ventilation, and noise levels.  Community settings and other locations with environment as determined by occupants.

Office Location: 1241 North Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA, and other sites as determined by program needs.

Work Hazards:  Minimal hazards associated with rehabilitation programs.

Work Schedule:  Monday through Friday, regular office hours; some evening hours may be required; additional hours to perform job requirements. Regular and reliable attendance is required.

Certified Peer Recovery Specialist for Drug Court – Hourly

General Statement of Duties:

Peer Recovery Specialists (PRS) are individuals who identify themselves as having a mental health and/or substance use disorder and are in active recovery.  Peer support is a system of giving and receiving help founded on the key principals of respect, shared responsibility and a mutual agreement of what is helpful.  A PRS is in active recovery and shares his/her recovery experience as appropriate.  PRS act as a positive role model for clients.  PRS actively listen, support, offer hope to, teach, coach, and connect individuals to community resources.  Persons in this position are classified non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

This position will provide peer recovery support to the participants in our local Drug Court program.  This position will work to assist individuals with an identified substance use disorder (SUD), or co-occurring SUD/MH disorder, successfully navigate the Drug Court requirements by helping participants in establishing a social support system, and facilitating peer groups.  The PRS will work as a member of the Drug Court team under the direct supervision of the Peer Program Supervisor and in coordination with the Supervisor of Community Outreach.

Major Essential Functions:

Models and coaches recovery behavior and skills for Drug Court participants;

Works directly with Drug Court participants to assist them in establishing a social support system and linking them to appropriate recovery resources;

Coordinates with Drug Court case managers and the Supervisor of Community Outreach to help address any barriers for Drug Court participants to meet program expectations and achieve their stated goals;

Supports Drug Court participants in locating, and applying for, employment opportunities, educational programs, and housing as appropriate;

May provide transportation for Drug Court participants to program related appointments;

Attends weekly Drug Court team meeting to collaborate and support Drug Court participants;

Completes GPRAs as needed;

Will lead, at minimum, one group dedicated to Drug Court participants and/or graduates;

Collects essential data, writes contact notes, and otherwise documents efforts and outcomes;

Works collaboratively with community agencies as appropriate including criminal justice, law enforcement, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Housing Authority, the Department of Social Services, Child Protective Services, the Department of Rehabilitative Services, etc.;

Maintains effective relationships with consumers based on courtesy, compassion, and respect;

Maintains effective relationships with co-workers and community providers based on courtesy and respect;

Makes effective use of available technology, including computers, e-mail, and voicemail in order to enhance customer service;

Maintains a current level of knowledge regarding substance use and mental health disorders and available resources;

Assures compliance with Agency policy, client rights, and confidentiality.

Performs duties as assigned consistent with established operational policies and procedures of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board;

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Personal lived experience with mental illness and/or substance use and treatment;

Demonstrated awareness of ethical boundaries and human rights guidelines as they pertain to treatment and community services;

Understanding of the recovery model as it pertains to mental illness and substance use symptoms and disorders;

General knowledge of various mental illness and substance use symptoms and disorders;

Principles of record keeping and documentation as required;

Basic ethics appropriate to a helping relationship and understanding of confidentiality requirements;

General knowledge of community resources;

Skills in behavior management;

Skills in providing ongoing support as needed to promote ability to live independently and participate in the community;

Good interpersonal communication;

Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely (written and oral);

Shows good judgement;

Allows an individual with a disability to assume appropriate degree of responsibility for herself/himself.

Minimum Education and Experience:

Peer Certification or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.  Willingness to obtain PRS Certification upon hire if needed.  Must become a Registered Peer Recovery Specialist within 9 months of start date.  Experience with Drug Court preferred.

Other Information:

Equipment:  Telephone, copy machine, personal computer, word processing software.

Work Environment:  General office environment with normal lighting levels, temperature, air quality, ventilation, and noise levels.  Community settings and other locations with environment as determined by occupants.

Other Information, Continued:

Office Location: 1241 North Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA, and other sites as determined by program needs.

Work Hazards:  Minimal hazards associated with rehabilitation programs.

Work Schedule:  Monday through Friday, regular office hours; some evening hours may be required; additional hours to perform job requirements. Regular and reliable attendance is required.

Crisis Stabilization Supervisor

HRCSB is seeking an experienced licensed clinician to serve as our Supervisor of Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) – Arbor House. Arbor House is a 24/7 residential crisis program that serves adults that are experiencing a mental health crisis. This position provides leadership and oversight to the daily operations of the program, including but not limited to providing clinical supervision to program staff, ensuring appropriate staffing 24/7, overseeing the clinical interventions provided to participants and assuring the program is meeting all regulatory requirements. Must have strong interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate both in written and oral format. Qualified applicants must hold a professional license (LPC or LCSW) within the State of Virginia.

Crisis Response Team Clinician

General Statement of Duties: To provide mental health assessments and brief supportive services in collaboration with Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office and Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Service Board.  The mental health crisis clinician will work collaboratively with assigned law enforcement officer from Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office to form the Crisis Response Team, together they will respond to mental […]

Developmental Disabilities Case Manager Trainee

If you are interested in applying for one of our Developmental Disabilities Case Management Position, but you lack the experience necessary to meet the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities requirements, consider applying for our Developmental Disabilities Case Manager Trainee position.
This thirty day, hourly position is designed to teach individuals the basics of DD Case Management, including the nature and causes of Developmental Disabilities, treatment modalities and assessments, and service planning. Individuals who successfully complete the DD Case Management Trainee program will be eligible to apply for one of our open DD Case Management Positions. A degree in a human services or related field is required.

Authorization and Benefits Liaison

Full time salaried position. Position’s primary role is to support the Authorizations and Benefits Specialist position with the authorization process for behavioral health services. Duties include obtaining insurance eligibility; conducting pre-audit documentation reviews for medical necessity and minimum documentation compliance; submitting authorization and registration requests; entering authorization information into an electronic health record; maintaining relevant reports, tracking data and sending authorization expiration notices to clinical staff. Knowledge and experience with excel spreadsheets and electronic data systems required. Experience in human services, behavioral healthcare and/or managed care is preferred. Experience with electronic health records is beneficial. Position open until filled.

Senior Manager of Adult Outpatient Services

The Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board is seeking an experienced clinician to serve as our next Senior Manager of Adult Outpatient Services. Candidates should possess extensive knowledge of evidence-based approaches for the treatment of clients struggling with mental health, substance use and co-occurring issues. This position provides direct supervision and leadership to the adult outpatient therapy team, while also providing secondary supervisory support to community-based services like the local drug court program, an SUD focused case management team, and various specialty programs funded through DBHDS. Qualified applicants must have at least five years of experience working in the field of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring treatment. Preferred candidates will have a history of supervisory experience within behavioral health and/or a related field. Professional license required.

Children’s Crisis Clinician

Be a part of a growing team of behavioral health professionals serving youth and families in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Crisis clinicians will serve children, adolescents and their families in the community, school, and their homes to help stabilize the situation during a crisis and then develop a plan to help the family remain safe. Clinicians will help the parent/guardian navigate the local system of care and will serve children with mental health and substance use disorders. He/she will be developing a strong knowledge of community services and other local resources in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. This is a great career opportunity that will provide professional training and clinical consultation on an ongoing basis. We are seeking applicants that support the values of a community based, family focused, and child centered system of care. Collaboration and teamwork is essential.
Licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia as an LPC or LCSW, or eligible to be licensed upon completion of residency and testing is preferred. Candidate may be considered with QMHP-C certification. Experience working with families, children, mental health, substance use disorders, intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Monday through Friday, regular office hours; Flexibility needed in event of crisis situation. Additional hours as needed to perform job requirements.

Coordinator of Care Coordination

HRCSB is seeking a full-time Coordinator of Care Coordination to join our agency to provide leadership and oversight to care coordination activities throughout the agency. The Coordinator will directly supervise the Care Coordinator Specialist and be responsible for providing care coordination activities to clients receiving outpatient and/or medical services at HRCSB. This position requires strong communication skills, both verbal and written, ability to work independently as well as within a team setting, and demonstrated ability to navigate and help others navigate complex systems of care. Qualified applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in human services Related Field and at least two years working with individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues or experience working within the medical field.