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Job Title: HCBS-AMH Recovery Manager
Job Number: 1
Organization: Abundant Enterprise, LLC
Posted: 10/16/2024
Type: Full-Time
Classification: Behavioral Science
Industry: Public/Private For Profit
Number of Openings: 1
Location: Dallas, Fort Worth, Tyler, Waco,  TX    USA
Compensation:
Position Description: 1. Educate and inform the individuals enrolled in the HCBS- AMH program about services, the individual recovery planning process, recovery resources, rights, and responsibilities; 2. Obtain and review supporting documentation (assessment data, medical, psychiatric, criminal records) and make recommendations to be used as a guide in the independent recovery process; 3. Coordinate and develop the IRP using a person-centered planning approach which supports the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program in directing and making informed choices according to the individual’s needs and preferences; 4. When applicable, provide pre-transition services (recovery management inside the in- patient psychiatric facility) to maximize the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program’s readiness to transition effectively into the community; 5. Collect and provide supporting documentation to be considered by SYSTEM AGENCY in the independent evaluation and reevaluations; 6. Document interactions with individuals and service providers and ensure individual’s documents are kept in secure location to maintain confidentiality; 7. Identify and facilitate service providers and brokers to obtain and integrate services and advocate to resolve issues that impede access to needed services; 8. Develop/pursue resources to support the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program’s recovery goals including non-HCBS Medicaid, Medicare, and/or private in insurance or other community resources; 9. Assist the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program in identifying and developing natural supports (family, friends, and other community members) and resources to promote the individual’s recovery; 10. Inform individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program of their consumer rights in area of housing, entitlements, and other services provided; 11. Assist individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program with fair hearing requests

when needed and upon request;

12. Assist individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program with applying for and maintaining income source; 13. Connect individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program with necessary resources to

address legal, immigration and entitlement needs;

14. Actively coordinates with other individuals and/or service providers essential to physical and/or behavioral services for the individuals enrolled in HCBS-AMH program (including their MCO) to ensure that other services are integrated and support their recovery goals, health, and welfare; 15. Monitor health, welfare, and safety through regular contacts (visits with the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program, their paid and unpaid supports, and natural supports) at a minimum frequency required by SYSTEM AGENCY; 16. Responds to and assesses emergency situations and incidents and provides appropriate crisis and referrals to respite services to ensure that appropriate actions are taken to protect the health, welfare, and safety of all individuals involved in these incidences; 17. Review service provider documentation and monitors the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH’s progress; 18. Initiate and facilitate recovery plan team discussions or meetings when services are not achieving desired outcomes. Outcomes include housing status, employment status, involvement in the criminal justice system, response to treatment and other services, and satisfaction with services; 19. Through the recovery plan monitoring process, solicits input from the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program and/or their family, as appropriate, related to satisfaction with services; 20. Provide linkage to training and counseling for individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program family support or unpaid caregivers; 21. Coordinate transportation and communication services to ensure ease of accessibility

to services for the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program.

22. Provide referrals and monitoring of pre-vocational, supported employment, and supported education; 23. Coordinate peer support services and linkage to peer support programs, trainings and

other resources to help the individuals enrolled in the HCBS- AMH program become fully integrated in his/her community of choice; 24. Assist the individuals enrolled in the HCBS-AMH program in navigating through transfer of services and discharge planning; 25. Arrange for modifications in services and service delivery, as necessary;

26. Advocate for continuity of services, system flexibility and integration, proper utilization of facilities and resources, accessibility, and beneficiary rights; 27. Participate in any SYSTEM AGENCY-identified activities related to quality oversight and provide reporting as required by SYSTEM AGENCY; 28. Maintain appropriate documentation of all HCBS-AMH Recovery Management services in the format prescribed by SYSTEM AGENCY. Information shall be collected, maintained, and reported by Respondent in accordance with the following specifications: a. All reports shall be submitted to SYSTEM AGENCY within the time frame and formats, and including subject matter, specified in the contract and by SYSTEM AGENCY Project Director. Respondent shall work closely with SYSTEM AGENCY staff to track the time between report requests and production. b. Respond within five working days to requests for ad hoc reports by SYSTEM AGENCY. c. Report critical incidents as defined by SYSTEM AGENCY in writing within 72 hours of incident or notification of the incident and in accordance with SYSTEM AGENCY policy; 29. Maintain appropriate documentation of the administration of all HCBS-AMH Recovery Management services and expenditures as instructed by SYSTEM AGENCY. Respondent shall comply with the roles and responsibilities of the recovery management respondent HCBS-AMH Provider Manual, available online athttps://www.hhs.texas.gov/providers/behavioral-health- services-providers/home-community-based-services-adult- mental-health; 30. Abide by applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and rules relating to activities listed above; 31. Communicate participant information through assigned a HIPPA compliant encrypted e-mail extension that is exclusively associated with the respondent or the respondent’s organization and have capacity to assign employees an e-mail address with the exclusive e-mail extension for training purposes and submitting reporting data; and 32. Participate in any SYSTEM AGENCY-identified activities related to quality oversight and provide reporting as required by SYSTEM AGENCY. 33. RM shall pass the Criminal History Background and Abuse Registry checks before starting to provide HCBS-AMH Recovery Management services

Qualifications: 2 years experience in working with people with Serious Mental Illness(SMI)

Organization Description: Abundant Enterprise is a minority and women-owned organization that optimizes and facilitates the recovery process for our clients through prompt initiation, seamless coordination, continuous monitoring and management of HCBS-AMH services.

Closing Date: 1/16/2025
Desired Starting Date:
Contact Name: Adeola Jaiyeola,  HCBS-AMH Recovery Manager
Contact Location: P.O. Box 48944

Watauga   TX  76248
United States
Contact Location: P.O. Box 48944
 
  Watauga   TX  76248
  United States
Contact Phone: 2144931212 
Contact Fax:
Contact Email: drajaiyeola@abundant-enterprise.com
Web Address:
How to Apply: Please letter of interest with resume and diploma to drajaiyeola@abundant-enterprise.com

Additional Information: Medical, dental and vision insurance available

Web Site Delete Date: 1/16/2025