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Qualified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner

Bethany for Children & Families
VOLUNTEER Remote · US Clinton, IA, Macomb, US USD 3750–3750 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Description The Qualified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner supports individuals living with chronic mental illness (CMI) in reaching their personal goals through the Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation Service (IPRS) program. Working under general supervision, the specialist applies the rehabilitation technology and philosophy of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Approach, as developed by The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. Base Salary $45,000.00 Benefits That’ll Make You Smile We believe in taking care of our team so they can take care of others. That’s why we offer: Vacation time Sick time Holiday pay 403(b) retirement plan Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance (100% employer-paid!) Group Life and AD&D insurance (100% employer-paid!) Options for extra voluntary coverage like Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital, and more. Educational Aid program to support your professional growth. What you will do as the Qualified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner: Clinical & Direct Service Ensures informed consent for IPR services and that all related legal documents and releases of information are completed in accordance with agency policies and procedures. Represent the program at community events and recruit prospective clients. Conducts triage interviews to determine client eligibility for Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation (IPR). Completes an initial readiness assessment and service plan upon admission, with reassessments conducted based on client progress toward goals. Completes a comprehensive social history within 30 days of admission and updates it at least annually. Develops individualized crisis plans in collaboration with each client. Documents monthly changes in a client's motivational readiness to choose valued roles and environments. Provides all phases of IPR, including Triage, Readiness Assessment, Readiness Development, Goal Choosing, Goal Achieving, and Goal Keeping. Meets with clients individually and in cohort settings, focusing on overall recovery for 4–10 hours per week. Completes prior authorizations for clients to receive IPR services through their designated funder. Transports clients safely and legally within the community as needed. Documentation & Compliance Maintains clinical records and all required data, reports, and documentation in accordance with agency policy and legal and regulatory requirements, filing all necessary reports in a timely manner. Maintains expected productivity levels and ensures appropriate follow-up with clients, either in person or by phone. Upholds all organizational and departmental policies, including those related to confidentiality, quality assurance, safety, and infection control. Adheres to the agency's corporate compliance program and maintains the highest level of professional integrity and ethical practice. Professional Standards Represents the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) in a professional manner at all times. Attends and actively participates in required staff meetings, webinars, trainings, and in-services. Pursues ongoing professional growth through seminars, workshops, and professional affiliations. Demonstrates an understanding of and models the organization's mission and core values through behavior and attitude, displaying patience, tact, fairness, and respect with staff, clients, families, service providers, and the broader community. Remains flexible and receptive to changes in work schedule and assignments. Performs all other duties as assigned. Requirements: The Qualified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner must: meet all regulatory requirements for employment at a Community Mental Health Center in the State of Iowa or Illinois, as required by state and federal law, including successful completion of a criminal background investigation, Illinois CANTS clearance (when applicable), and Office of the Inspector General exclusionary screening. hold a valid driver's license with acceptable auto insurance coverage and meet agency qualifications to operate agency vehicles. Education Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 30 semester hours (or equivalent quarter hours) in a human services field, including but not limited to psychology, social work, mental health