Supportive Housing Residential Liaison (4346)
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social WorkersSocial and Human Service AssistantsMental Health CounselorsSubstance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder CounselorsCommunity and Social Service Specialists, All OtherIndustries:
Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse FacilitiesOther Residential Care FacilitiesContinuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities for the ElderlyResidential Building ConstructionIndividual and Family ServicesResponsibilitiesProvides initial and ongoing financial assessments, coordinating financial aspects and serviced to individuals with serious mental illness, co-occurring disorders, and/or substance use disorders in Supportive Housing; proactively engages individuals in a comprehensive array of financial aspects such as rental calculations and lease negotiations; works with individuals as well as members of housing team to secure and obtain critical financial documentation to formulate accurate rental subsidies; ensures housing adherence to rent reasonableness, and fair market standards; works with landlords to ensure reasonable accommodations as well will operate as a liaison and support for individuals through lease negotiations; obtains income verification; engage individual in re-evaluations based on program operation guidelines and will formulate rental violation notices, terminations and appeals; the Supportive Housing Rental Liaison will be responsible for being a liaison between property owners and individuals through financial assistance and guidance; services will be performed in vivo at a level of intensity necessary to promote individual empowerment; Supportive Housing Rental Liaison participates as an Intensive Community Services team member; completes required documentation as prescribed by licensure, Medicaid, managed care groups, other third- party payers, or other contracted services with regards to clinical services and medical records keeping; and complies with all regulations applicable to program services.RequirementsMinimum Requirements M1: Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Vocational Rehabilitation, Counseling, Sociology, or other approved Human Services degreeORCertified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner in VirginiaM2: Valid driver’s license and safe driving recordFingerprints, State and FBI criminal record reports, drug test, and central registry (CANIS) report will be required upon request. Our Agency maintains a drug-free workplace.ANNUAL SALARY RANGE$43,722 - $76,5145% Increase for Qualified Mental Health ProfessionalExcellent Fringe BenefitsAPPLY AT: WWW.DPCS.ORGPLEASE INCLUDE RESUME WHEN APPLYING**