What are the responsibilities and job description for the Housing Navigator position at Mount Rogers Community Services Board?
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JOB SUMMARY:
The Housing Navigator provides housing service navigation activities such as monitoring, referral, application for entitlements, illness education, supportive counseling, community integration, assessments, and coordination of service delivery. Provides direct and indirect, periodic service consisting of assessment, person- centered planning, referral/linkage, and monitoring/follow up on behalf of individuals receiving services. This service may be provided in multiple locations and various environments such as home, school, and community.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Provide housing service navigation to individuals who meet eligibility criteria in supportive housing settings; provide assessment of the individual's functional capacity, determine needs, and develop person-centered treatment goals/plans based upon assessment as well as monitors outcomes of person-centered plan for effectiveness, revising plan as needed.
- Function as a navigator of service delivery to ensure that individuals/family members receive effective and appropriate treatment; makes referral and provides advocacy when indicated; monitors delivery of all services to ensure quality of care as well as continued appropriateness of service(s) including location where services/supports are provided.
- Assist served individuals in developing problem solving skills and activities of daily living which promote community integration within the housing setting; provide education, supportive counseling, and monitoring to prevent decompensation of serious mental illness and to maintain supportive housing status.
- Responsible for referral and linkage activities which connect an individual with medical, behavioral, social, and other programs, as well as services, entitlements, and supports to address identified needs and achieve goals specified in the Person-Centered Plan (PCP).
- Assist served individuals who are hospitalized with discharge planning needs and community/housing re-integration. Coordinates and promote the use of natural supports in planning services/supports with the individual/guardian/legally responsible person and the treatment team.
- Document all service delivery in the electronic health record; comply with policies and procedures established by Mount Rogers CSB, Licensure, Medicaid, and other regulatory bodies; adhere to confidentiality standards accordingly.
- Actively participate in meetings such as supervision, clinical staffing meetings, and committees as assigned; utilize these meetings for active problem solving and to enhance a team approach to decision making: keep mandatory trainings up-to-date and attend training to increase housing navigation knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- Conduct in-home visits at least monthly and as needed to assess housing stability and progress towards supportive housing goals.
OTHER DUTIES:
- Participate in ongoing Quality Improvement activities including peer review,
- Provide high quality customer service, serving as a positive representative for the Agency,
- Perform such other duties as assigned by supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must be available on an as-needed basis for consultation and an on-call basis to assist in problem solving or addressing specific concerns;
- Knowledge of treatment modalities and interventions such as service coordination, behavior management, independent living skills training, supportive counseling, family education, discharge planning, and crisis interventions;
- Skills in interviewing, assessment, and service planning development and implementation;
- Strong ability to manage diverse duties and multiple priorities;
- Effective oral and written communication; knowledge of general principles of record keeping;
- Functions and contributes as a member of a treatment team.
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION REQUIRED:
Bachelor’s degree in a Human Services or a related field is preferred
Must meet Board of Health Professions registration requirements for Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP-A) or Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP-A) Trainee. See http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/counseling/counseling_QMHP.htm for further information.
Valid Driver’s license with a safe driving record.