Human Services Practitioner

About the position This position will function as a member of the Individual Placement and Support Supported Employment (IPS-SE) program within the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health. IPS-SE is a community-based service which aims to assist individuals with serious mental illness to find and maintain competitive employment in the community, an essential component of individuals’ recovery. The IPS-SE program works closely with behavioral health service providers and the department of Employment and Independence for Persons with Disabilities (EIPD, formerly Vocational Rehabilitation). • Responsibilities • Engagement – Providing information about employment and employment supports to encourage individuals to consider pursuing their vocational goals • Assessment – Gathering information about individuals’ employment and educational histories, goals, and preferences to create a person-centered employment plan • Job Development – Connecting and developing warm relationships with potential employers in the community to better understand their hiring needs and create opportunities for IPS-SE participants • Job Search – Assisting individuals in exploring employment opportunities that match their preferences and goals • Follow-Along Supports – Providing ongoing support to individuals after securing employment to promote success on the job and continue to make progress toward their personal goals. • Participate in IPS-SE team activities including weekly team meetings, treatment team meetings with behavioral health partners, and regular meetings with EIPD. • Responsible for timely completion of required service documentation. • May assist in outcomes tracking and reporting for the program. • Requirements • Must have a valid driver's license. • Must have reliable transportation. • Must be able to travel within the local community. • Must be able to pass a background check. • Nice-to-haves • Experience working with individuals with serious mental illness. • Experience in vocational rehabilitation or employment services. • Knowledge of community resources. • Benefits • Competitive salary • Health insurance • Dental insurance • Vision insurance • Paid time off • Retirement plan

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