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Job Title:Mental Health Specialist II
Work Type:Work Days: Weekdays, Saturday, Sunday, Work Vary: Yes , Shift: First (Day), Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular
 
Salary Offered:Minimum $21.00 Hourly
Benefits:401(k) or other retirement, Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Sick Leave or PTO, Vacation or PTO, Vision Plan
 
Physical Required:Unspecified
Drug Testing Required:Unspecified
Education Required:High School Diploma/GED
Experience Required:24 Months
 
Required Skills:
Must be at least 18 years old, 21 years old for some sites
High school diploma or GED certificate
2 years of experience working with mental illness- Experience with behavior management a plus!
Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record
Current auto liability insurance
Reliable transportation
People employed in this position are expected to meet the qualifications of an unlimited driver. The definition of the driving requirement is: Unlimited driving position -- defined as one that requires an employee to drive a motor vehicle as a part of her/his Dungarvin work, including vehicles owned or leased by Dungarvin, and/or to drive a vehicle in which a person served is transported.
Ability to perform all functions of Positive Behavior Supports (PST) as trained, which includes the emergency use of manual restraints.
Ability to understand and implement behavior support plans, treatment plans, functional assessments, individualized support plans, program protocols, and person-centered plans.
Ability to apply behavioral de-escalation techniques, support acceptable behaviors, apply redirection techniques, in limited or modified settings, and appropriate interventions, including frequent physical interventions.
Must be physically fit and be able to stand, squat, bend, or walk for long periods of time. Ability to lift 50lbs is necessary.
Ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to read, write, and speak English clearly.
Ability to use problem solving skills during a complex situation or crisis situation, while remaining consistent with program protocols and behavioral plans.
Ability to work within a team of peers during a crisis situation effectively and professionally.
Ability to effectively communicate with outside entities such as case managers, law enforcement, mental health professionals, and community members.
Ability to make sound judgments when given guidance and priorities; ability to work as a team member to maintain consistency and quality services; ability to exchange support, constructive criticism, and ideas with other staff members. 
Ability to plan, adapt, and prioritize work to manage time effectively and accomplish assigned tasks. Ability to self-manage tasks effectively and communicate needs.
Basic computer skills.
Preferred Skills:
 
Driver's License: Class A Required
Job Description:
At Dungarvin, we are creating something special.  A Minnesota based industry leader for over 45 years, we are looking to add an experienced and committed human service professional to support individuals with disabilities.  If you are looking to make a difference, if you are creative and solution focused, if you are interested in growing in your career, we want you on our team! Here at Dungarvin we have a lot to offer our employees!

Mental Health Specialist II (MHS II) work in our Acute Behavioral Services (ABS) programs.  These are highly specialized programs in which we serve individuals with intensive, interfering behavioral and mental health needs.  The persons receiving these services have many of the following characteristics: previously placed in a highly restricted facility, high incidents of crisis situations, high behaviors or anti-social issues, multiple hospitalizations/commitments/ institutional stays, history of law enforcement involvement due to behaviors, and multiple failed placements.  These homes have been significantly modified to eliminate safety concerns. Consistency and routine are key factors in the proven success of these programs.  Because of the complex/high level behaviors, MHS IIs are provided training for manual restraints and will experience mental, emotional, and physical manipulation from the person we support. Staff may be exposed to severe verbal aggression that may include disparaging remarks, racial slurs and swearing.  ABS programs utilize a person-centered approach to creating a program that focuses on supporting a person to reach their goals while still considering the safety of the individual, staff, and the community. 

The MHS II is responsible to provide direct services and supports to each person served according to his/ her needs.  This includes intense interfering behavioral health management, assisting in maintaining a clean, safe living environment, assisting and training on daily living skills, transportation and supervision while promoting a person-centered approach.

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