About the Role
As a Partner in Wellbeing, the Mental Health Practitioner provides rehabilitative services to clients with mental illness in the form of instruction, support, and assistance for the purpose of promoting psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustments, and independent living skills. Mental Health Practitioner, under the oversight, direction, and evaluation of a mental health professional, may provide an adult client with client education, rehabilitative mental health services, functional assessments, level of care assessments, and treatment plans.
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Essential Responsibilities
• provides Mental Health services as outlined in the client’s treatment plan to help clients cope with and recover from the symptoms of their mental health condition in the capacity of a mental health practitioner.
• Participate in service and documentation, individual supervision, and team meetings.
• Reviews and provides feedback on staff clinical documentation per regulatory requirements.
• Provides onboarding training to new staff on service and documentation requirements.
• Works with department leaders to identify trends in service and documentation quality errors.
• Identifies training needs for the department.
• Schedules time effectively to ensure assigned billable hours targets are met.
• Focuses on integrated health (physical, mental, substance use, and oral) care, ensuring clients are referred to any necessary internal and/or external services to support their overall wellbeing.
• Ensures care coordination activities are client-centered.
• Participates and represent Alluma at community events.
• Performs additional duties as assigned or requested.