What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intensive In-Home Qualified Professional (IIH-QP) position at W&B Healthcare?
What You’ll Do:
As the Qualified Professional for IIH, you will lead the treatment planning and service delivery process, working directly with at-risk youth, families, and the Child and Family Team. You’ll ensure high-quality, person-centered care and serve as a critical link between families, clinicians, and support systems.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinate services and ensure all care aligns with state licensure and service definition requirements
- Facilitate comprehensive assessments to understand the needs and strengths of youth and families
- Guide the development, implementation, and continuous monitoring of the Person-Centered Plan (PCP)
- Collaborate with families, providers, and community resources to deliver individualized, wraparound support
- Monitor client progress, analyze intervention outcomes, and adjust plans as needed to improve results
- Provide clinical leadership and guidance to Associate Professionals and other team members
- Ensure timely, accurate, and compliant documentation, including service notes, progress updates, and reports
- Participate in crisis intervention services and on-call rotation as needed
- Maintain strict confidentiality and ensure ethical service delivery at all times
- Actively participate in case reviews, team meetings, and staff development
- Champion the mission of W&B Healthcare by promoting consistency, empathy, and resilience in every interaction
Who You Are:
- Experienced & Credentialed:
- Bachelor’s degree in a human services field with 2 years of full-time, post-bachelor's degree MH/DD/SA experience OR
- Master’s degree in a human services field with 1 year of post-graduate experience
- Skilled Communicator & Problem Solver: You know how to connect, coach, and resolve
- Process-Oriented: You love structure, accountability, and moving parts that work smoothly together
- Mental Health Savvy: You’re knowledgeable about behavioral health needs, evidence-based interventions, and family systems
- Compassionate & Culturally Aware: You build trust and rapport with people from all walks of life
- Tech-Proficient: Comfortable with electronic documentation systems and Microsoft Office
- Clear Background: Able to pass state, federal, and healthcare registry checks; available for random drug testing
Required Training & Certifications:
- Before Hire: CPR/First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, NCI (Crisis Intervention)
- Within 30 Days: Service note documentation, crisis response, IIH service definition
- Within 90 Days: Person-Centered Thinking, Motivational Interviewing, System of Care (SOC), CBT (model-specific)
- Annually: 10 hours minimum in CBT training
- Preferred: Completion of the Strengthening Families Program (SFP 7-17)