Full-time role. Pay is $19.23/hr. Benefits include health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, sick time, PTO, 401K, EAP, life insurance (optional), and short-term/long-term disability.
About The Position
The Community Inclusion Specialist (CIS) will complete to transition TCL-eligible members from Adult Care Homes (ACH) to Permanent Supportive Housing and assist members to connect to services, supports, and access different opportunities within their community to enhance quality of life and increase community tenure. Supports/services include but are not limited to: Individual Placement and Supports-Supported Employment (IPS-SE), Benefits Counseling, educational opportunities, medical/physical health services, and other community inclusion activities to increase their quality of life.
Location: Charlotte, NC
Job Type: Full-time
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Reports to: Shannon Rudisill, Tenancy Support and Community Inclusion Manager (Mecklenburg)
What You’ll Do
- Follow-through on referrals assigned by the Program Manager to TCL members who are receiving Community Inclusion Peer Support, Transition Services, or who have successfully transitioned to Permanent Supportive Housing.
- Provide education and information about housing, services, supports, and opportunities to promote community inclusion.
- Complete NC DHHS Informed Decision Making (IDM) Tools and Community Participation
Assessments as identified by Temple University. Coordinate available opportunities based on identified needs and preferences. - Use “Mattering” (Temple University) as a driving framework for increased Quality of Life.
- Communicate routinely with the Program Manager Alliance to coordinate efforts for community transition and enhanced quality of life.
- Complete and submit documentation as specified.
- Provide necessary information to Program Manager for reporting needs and to Accounting Manager to ensure complete billing/invoicing as required by Alliance to receive reimbursement for services rendered.
- Adhere to System of Care values and principles in providing a person centered, strength-based service delivery approach to assist members in achieving their outcomes.
- Attend case review meetings with Alliance’s TCLI staff as requested for applicable individuals.
- Collaborate with Alliance and any other identified partners in implementing this project.
- Engage in outreach activities with Alliance staff to facilitate a positive working relationship with external stakeholders that encourages referrals and successful service engagement.
- At minimum, participate in weekly program meetings as facilitated by Program Manager.
- Schedule planning meetings, as needed with the member, guardian, and facility.
- Complete face-to-face or virtual (if appropriate) visits with the member/guardian.
- Support member to connect with other peers in their community.
- Provide additional training and skill building to prepare for and enhance community living.
- Connect member to additional supports and notify Alliance staff for assistance with Provider referral for services with an emphasis on IPS-SE. A minimum of weekly collaboration is expected for all individuals receiving IPS-SE services.
- Adhere to Supportive Housing best practices to ensure the member is living in a safe, decent, and affordable home which includes:
o Choice of housing
o Functional separation of housing and services
o Decent, safe, and affordable housing
o Housing integration
o Access to housing
o Flexible, voluntary, and recovery focused services
o Active outreach and engagement
o Connecting people to benefits and community-based services
o Providing direct supports for housing retention - Collaborate with local Alliance Housing Specialists to identify other potential avenues for housing for individuals that is self-sustaining.
- As assigned by the Program Manager, work with local churches, nonprofits, thrift stores to identify cost effective ways for individuals receiving this service to furnish their homes.
- As assigned by the Program Manager, work with community resources and organizations to ensure member is aware of ways to fully integrate into his or her community utilizing physical and behavioral health, social, spiritual, financial, transportation, vocational and educational resources.
Qualifications & Experience
- Current North Carolina Certified Peer Support Specialist.
- Belief in the recovery potential of all people and is committed to the philosophy of peer support by reinforcing their ability to work and/or achieve personal goals.
- Ability to receive guidance, training, and mentoring to grow skills and knowledge.
- Demonstrates leadership by modeling PRN’s mission, values, philosophy, and guidance to team members.
- Demonstrates taking personal responsibility, being dependable, reliable, working as a team player, and utilizing personal determination skills.
- Demonstrates honesty, integrity, is ethical and approachable.
- Ability to interact effectively with the public, providers, and other stakeholders.
- Committed to personal recovery and wellness and has a personal history of recovery and lived experiences in seeking and receiving crisis-based support.
- Ability to manage time and complete tasks.
- Knowledge of a variety of computer software applications in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation.
- Demonstrate honesty, and integrity, is ethical, and is approachable.
- Excellent communication skills (oral and written) using active and reflective listening, asking curious questions, validating others’ experiences, remaining non-judgmental, and demonstrating effective conflict resolution skills.
- Must have a valid NC Driver’s license.
Apply For This Position
Ready to Help Us Change Lives?
If you’re passionate about creating positive change, building inclusive communities, and supporting individuals on their journey to recovery, we want you on our team.
Apply now, and be a part of something bigger than yourself. Join PRN in igniting hope and transforming lives!