This description outlines a vital and impactful role within Mercy of Care (MOC) as the Housing and Behavioral Health Support (HBHS) Specialist. The position centers on aiding individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI), promoting housing stability, and fostering behavioral health. Below is a summarized and refined overview:
Key ResponsibilitiesSupport and Integration: Provide specialized assistance to shelter guests with SPMI, focusing on securing housing and enhancing stability.Crisis Intervention: Address behavioral health emergencies with effective problem-solving strategies to support individuals in remaining successfully within the program.Team Collaboration: Adopt a team-based approach for delivering services in alignment with Pittsburgh Mercy’s values.Compliance and Training: Ensure adherence to all laws, regulations, and organizational standards, completing core competency and annual training requirements.Administrative Duties: Fulfill all necessary documentation and administrative tasks.Core ValuesThe HBHS Specialist upholds Mercy of Care's commitment to serving vulnerable populations through compassionate care, professionalism, and adherence to ethical practices.
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