AOT Rehabilitation Specialist

The Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Rehabilitation (Rehab) Specialist works under the leadership of the

Program Manager of AOT and within federal, state, and local guidelines. The AOT Rehab Specialist provides

moderately complex case management and skills training services to individuals with persistent symptoms of mental

illness. Work involves developing and maintaining contact with individuals served, their family members, and other

community services providers for the duration of their services with the AOT program. This position will work closely

with both the justice and court systems to ensure comprehensive services and coordination of care for individuals

served.

The Rehabilitation Specialist is a part of a self-contained program responsible for providing treatment, rehabilitation,

case management, and support services to consumers with severe and persistent mental illness and who have a

history of multiple hospitalizations, criminal history, homelessness, etc. The AOT team combines rehab and clinical

staff to provide psychiatric, skills training, case management, and peer support services. The team will coordinate

with other treatment providers to provide additional services such as substance use, employment and housing

services. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent

judgment.

This is a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant funded position ending in

September of 2028. Continued employment in this role is contingent upon the availability of additional funding.

If further funding is not secured, the position will end on September 29, 2028.

Education, Training and Experience (including licensure and certification)

- Graduation from an accredited 4-year college or university with major course work in a human services field

as required to qualify as a Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP) required.

- Two (2) years prior experience in the mental health field required.

- Master's degree in a human services field and previous crisis experience preferred.

- English/Spanish bilingual preferred.

REGISTRATION, CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE OR OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:

- Must have and maintain a background and criminal history free from any disqualifying offenses as

outlined by the Texas Administrative Code (TAC) and the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).

- Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and automobile insurance.

? Individuals with an out of state driver's license must be able to obtain a driver's license in the

state of Texas within thirty (30) days.

- Successful completion of all position-specific training within thirty (30) days of employment is required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

- Knowledge of community and government service delivery systems and case management delivery

systems; of case guidelines, regulations, and policies; of interviewing techniques; of mental illness and the

emotional components of physical illness; of rehabilitation methods; of individual needs associated with

disabilities; and of community welfare resources.

- Skilled in interviewing, in listening, in providing case management/skills training services to individuals

served and in the operation of computers and applicable computer software.

- Ability to screen and evaluate individuals served, to provide appropriate referrals/resources to individuals

served, to prepare reports, and to communicate effectively.

- Ability to screen and evaluate individuals served, to provide appropriate referrals/resources to individuals

served, to prepare reports, and to communicate effectively.

- Highly effective in working objectively with a diverse group of people and able to demonstrate

communication, organizational, administrative and office managerial skills.

- Ability to display regular and reliable (in-person, if required) attendance.

- Understanding and practice of Trauma Informed Care principles.

Essential Duties

The following list outlines key responsibilities for the position; however, it is not exhaustive and does not encompass

all responsibilities. Additional duties may be assigned as needed.

1. Responsible for providing case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, skills training to individuals who

have been court ordered to receive outpatient services with the Center.

Conduct face-to-face, audio and/or video contact with individual's served, providing the above listed services.

Meet with individual served within 2 business days of admission into the program.

? Evaluates the psychosocial, economic, and physical needs of individuals served, to provide

appropriate referrals.

2. Communicates with individuals served, their families, treatment team, law enforcement officials, schools,

and other community partners to obtain background information and ensure continuity of care, as

needed.

? Obtains all appropriate release of information forms, as needed.

3. Co-facilitates groups for individuals served in the AOT program.

4. Assists with transportation needs of individuals served in the AOT program.

? Provides transportation as needed, adhering to the Center transportation procedures.

5. Ensures that all documentation for services rendered is submitted to the Center within (2) business days.

? Documentation requirements may differ for crisis situations.

6. Participates in discharge planning for everyone served in the AOT program.

? Engage in a treatment team meeting to discuss an appropriate level of care for everyone upon

completion of the AOT program (end of court order).

? Attends transition appointments with newly assigned case manager/community provider as

needed.

? Rehabilitation Specialists will comply with HHSC and Center guidelines and regulations for all

services rendered.

? Rehabilitation Specialists will record, report and evaluate progress of individual's served utilizing

Center Progress Notes through the Electronic Health Record (EHR).

7. Demonstrates knowledge of grant goals and objectives, to include but not limited to:

? Reducing recidivism rates in the court and criminal justice system.

? Reducing rapid re-admission to local and state psychiatric hospitals.

? Increasing individuals' participation in their mental health treatment.

? Assist with data collection as needed to aid in sustainability efforts for the AOT program.

8. Participate in a stakeholder advisory group of key community stakeholders, as needed.

9. Participates in status conferences with the individual's treatment team, as needed.

? Helps coordinate transportation for the individual, as needed.

? Actively participates and provides insight into the individual's progress or lack of progress.

? Completes monthly (or more frequent) status reports as needed.

10. Complete intake appointment for AOT program as needed.

? Complete adult needs and strengths assessment (ANSA) to determine appropriate level of care.

? Assign individual served to a rehabilitation specialist that works as a member of the AOT team.

? Develops a comprehensive recovery plan to address the unique needs of the individual served.

? Ensures completion of a National Outcome Measure (NOM) Assessment at the intake

appointment.

11. Ensures continuity of care for individuals served in the program.

? Communicates with Center liaison staff such as hospital, jail, and court liaisons to ensure

appropriate and uninterrupted care for individuals served.

? Ensures completion of appropriate paperwork and documentation to present to court officials.

? Communicates with local and state psychiatric hospitals to ensure appropriate aftercare for

individuals being discharged from a psychiatric hospital.

? Communicates with local medical hospitals to ensure continuity of care for individuals being

discharged from medical facilities.

? Communicates with Denton County and local jails to ensure continuity of care for individuals

being released from jails.

? Completes aftercare appointments as needed.

12. Completes Risk of harm assessments as needed with individuals served by the AOT team.

? Assists individuals in crisis by completing triages to determine the need for a full risk of harm

assessment.

? Completes risk of harm assessments as needed for individuals receiving services from the AOT

team.

? Facilitates least restrictive environment recommendation for individuals served.

? Utilizes XFERALL for placement at the psychiatric hospital as needed.

13. Maintains compliance with all state and agency training requirements, including Service Coordination and

Medicaid Reimbursement and Billing Protocol.

? Follows the agency and departmental policies and procedures in a responsible manner consistent

with the Center's mission.

14. Participates in the Center's Zero Suicide Initiative.

o Supports individuals experiencing a crisis by promptly connecting them with appropriate Center

programs, such as the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT), Psychiatric Triage, Crisis Prevention

services, and/or other applicable resources. Ensures seamless coordination to facilitate timely

intervention.

o Remains with individuals, when deemed safe, to provide support and maintain a calm environment

until specialized crisis staff or emergency personnel arrive to take over intervention efforts. Adheres

to safety protocols to prevent escalation of the crisis situation.

o Participates in debriefing sessions with the immediate supervisor or designated staff following a crisis

event. Collaborates with the team to review the incident, identify lessons learned, and ensure all

HHSC guidelines and Center policies are followed