Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) Specialist
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USA Health
Mobile, AL (In Person)
Full-Time
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Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) Specialist Mobile, AL Job Details Full-time 15 hours ago Qualifications Parent and caregiver training as behavioral support Collaborate with healthcare professionals Direct patient care Spanish Bachelor's degree in counseling Mental health and behavioral care Bachelor's degree in social work Group therapy Bachelor's degree in psychology Local agency collaboration Individual therapy English Mid-level High school diploma or GED Bachelor's degree Working with individuals with trauma-related disorders Support groups Case management Counseling Psychology Patient progress monitoring Productivity software Progress documentation Social Work 1 year Referral coordination Individual counseling Communication skills Group counseling Community resource coordination
Full Job Description Overview:
USA Health is Transforming Medicine along the Gulf Coast to care for the unique needs of our community. USA Health is changing how medical care, education and research impact the health of people who live in Mobile and the surrounding area. Our team of doctors, advanced care providers, nurses, therapists and researchers provide the region's most advanced medicine at multiple facilities, campuses, clinics and classrooms. We offer patients convenient access to innovative treatments and advancements that improve the health and overall wellbeing of our community.Responsibilities:
The University Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) is seeking a passionate and dedicated HVIP Specialist to join our team. In this role, you will play a critical role in supporting patients recovering from gunshot wounds (GSWs) and their families as they navigate the complex social and emotional challenges of their recovery journey. The HVIP program provides a holistic approach to supporting patients recovering from GSWs and their families. We offer a range of services, including: Psychosocial support and counseling services Collaboration with community partners to connect patients with essential resources. Skills training programs (parenting education, anger management). Ongoing monitoring and evaluation to ensure program effectiveness. The HVIP Specialist is a key member of the HVIP team, working collaboratively with social workers, program coordinators, and community partners.Your primary responsibilities will include:
Conducting comprehensive psychosocial assessments of patients and families to identify their needs, strengths, and resources. Collaboratively developing case plans with patients and families that outline specific interventions and support services. Providing direct services to patients, such as individual counseling or participation in support groups. Collaborating with social workers to identify and facilitate referrals to essential community resources (financial assistance, housing support, job training). Monitoring patient progress towards case plan goals and documenting outcomes. Working collaboratively with the social worker to address any challenges or obstacles that may arise during the case management process. Willing to work some evengins and some weekends. Strong clinical interviewing and assessment skills. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and culturally diverse environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to obtain and complete assigned certification courses. Regular and prompt attendance. Ability to work schedule as defined and overtime as required. Related duties as required. Employees must be in a regular position, working 20 hours or more per week (.50 FTE or greater) to qualify for benefits.Additional Information:
Employees must be in a regular position, working 20 hours or more per week (.50 FTE or greater) to qualify for benefits.Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent and one year of experience working with at-risk youth or individuals recovering from trauma. Experience in providing individual/group counseling or related interventions. Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field from an accredited institution as approved and accepted by the University of South Alabama is preferred. Trauma-informed care experience preferred. Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus.Equal Employment Opportunity Employer:
The University of South Alabama is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status or any other applicable legally protected basis. EO Employer - minorities/females/veterans/disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity.Similar jobs in Mobile, AL
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