24 Miss. Code. R. 2-24.4 - Staffing Requirements for Supported Employment for Serious Mental Illness
A. Supported
Employment Services must be delivered by a full-time Supported Employment
Specialist (refer to Chapter 11 for position requirements). The Supported
Employment Specialist will function as a part of a multidisciplinary mental
health team.
B. Supported
Employment service locations must have the organizational capacity to provide
at least one (1) full-time equivalent Supported Employment Specialist dedicated
to employment services. The location may choose to have more than one (1)
Supported Employment Specialist, but each position must be full-time
employment. A Supported Employment Expansion Site must have the organization to
provide at least one (1) fulltime equivalent Support Employment Specialist
dedicated to Employment Services.
C. The Supported Employment Specialist must
be fully integrated into the treatment team. Progress notes must show
collaboration among the therapist, community support specialist, physician,
etc.
D. The Supported Employment
Specialist will have an individual employment caseload not to exceed 20 people
for any full-time Supported Employment Specialist.
1. Supported Employment Expansion Specialist
will have an individual employment caseload of not less than 25 and no more
than 40 people. The referrals for the supported expansion project will be sent
to the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services/Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation (VR) for employment and must make at least 25 referrals to VR in
the span of a year. The Supported Employment Expansion Specialist will conduct
follow-along services to the people as required by the project.
E. Supported Employment
Specialists must only provide employment services.
F. If an agency provider employs multiple
Supported Employment Specialists, the provider must have Supported Employment
specific group supervision weekly to share information and help each other with
cases. When necessary, the Supported Employment Specialists can provide
services, backup, and support to another Specialist's caseload.
G. Supported Employment Services must have a
designated supervisor. If the agency provider has more than 10 Supported
Employment Specialists, the supervisor must be full-time to the Supported
Employment Services.
H. The
responsibilities of the Supported Employment supervisor must include, but are
not limited to:
1. Conduct and document weekly
supported employment supervision designed to review people's situations and
identify new strategies and ideas to help people in their work lives.
2. Communicate with mental health treatment
team leaders to ensure that services are integrated, to problem solve
programmatic issues (such as referral process or transfer of follow-along to
mental health workers), and to be a champion for the value of work.
3. Attend a meeting for each mental health
treatment team on a quarterly basis.
4. Accompany Supported Employment
Specialists, who are new or having difficulty with job development, in the
field monthly to improve skills by observing, modeling, and giving feedback on
skills (e.g., meeting employers for job development).
5. Review current outcomes with Supported
Employment Specialists at least quarterly and set treatment goals to improve
service performance.
I.
Supported Employment Services employees must be proficient or receive training
in the development of a career profile, employment plans, job development,
career development, job search, and Social Security benefits.
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