Pregnant Women's Specialist
Posted on: June 21, 2013Posted by: Institute for Health and Recovery
DESCRIPTION
The Pregnant Women's Specialist supports IHR's mission to develop a comprehensive continuum of care for individuals, adolescents, and their families who are affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, mental health problems, and violence/trauma, homelessness and HIV, by coordinating substance use treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintain familiarity with state and federal requirements for pregnant women's substance abuse treatment services
 - Through telephone screening, determine treatment need and eligibility for pregnant/postpartum women with substance abuse issues
 - Perform intakes for pregnant/postpartum women seeking treatment
 - With Access Team, maintain up-to-date record of openings in FRT/FSL system
 - Match women with openings in FRT/FSL system and other treatment programs, as appropriate
 - Maintain and update listings of all programs serving pregnant women
 - Provide interim telephone counseling services to pregnant and postpartum women in need of treatment who are unable to be placed immediately
 - Refer pregnant/postpartum women to services as needed
 - Follow up referrals by calling women to ensure they have been able to access treatment
 - Work closely with Helpline to facilitate timely referrals
 - Represent IHR in State forums, addressing guidelines for pregnant women's treatment programs
 - Monthly, collect and update data from treatment programs regarding current status of pregnant women referred to treatment
 - Work with all levels of treatment programs to ensure they have the capacity to respond to referral and treatment requirements
 - With Assistant Director, complete collection of data annually for Federal Block Grant Report
 
QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience with substance abuse treatment services for pregnant women, and for postpartum women with children up to six months of age
 - Bachelor's Degree in human services, or related field, strongly preferred
 - Understanding of the Massachusetts treatment system and options for pregnant/postpartum women
 - Experience providing telephone counseling to pregnant women seeking treatment
 - Familiarity with substance abuse and treatment, particularly family treatment
 - Familiarity with child welfare issues, especially as they are affected by substance abuse
 - Strong and clear communicator; can work well under pressure
 - Excellent writing and reporting skills
 - The ability to work as a team player
 
Please forward a formal cover letter and resume to:
Human Resources, Institute for Health and Recovery, Inc., 349 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 or email (preferred) to hr@healthrecovery.org.
Human Resources, Institute for Health and Recovery, Inc., 349 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 or email (preferred) to hr@healthrecovery.org.
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