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Knowledge of established concepts, principles and practices related to housing and homelessness, with full consideration of mental, emotional and physical factors.
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Complete mandated reporter training, which includes training on vulnerable adult law.
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Complete mandated Housing Transition and Housing Sustaining training.
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Ability to use critical thinking skills, function independently, and make complex decisions based on standards of care, policies and procedures, and critical pathways.
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Knowledge of regulatory agencies documentation requirements and ability to accurately and completely document clinical data.
Ability to prioritize activities and organize time effectively.
Ability to provide good customer service with a patient-centric approach.
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Excellent interpersonal skills in handling interactions with staff, other agencies, groups, and patients and families; capable of working with and actively participating with a diverse multi-disciplinary team.
Basic knowledge of principles, procedures, techniques, trends and literature of social work (e.g., mental disorders, human development, social policy, developmental disabilities, cultural factors, etc.).
Ability to handle sensitive situations in a calm, professional manner.
Experience with computerized management information systems capable of entering client sensitive data into HMIS, MN-ITS and other electronic data information systems.
Ability to communicate effectively (written and spoken) with co-workers, clients and outside parties.
Strong observation, assessment, and crisis management skills.
Ability to handle stress and unstable client behavior.
Ability to work independently with minimal direction and within part of a team.
Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
Basic knowledge of current standards in mental health, housing/homelessness, public health and public welfare, and Federal, State, and Tribal programs in these fields in order to provide advocacy and enhance patient’s functioning and access to identified community resources.
Knowledge of substance abuse and causes and symptoms of mental health issues.