Wraparound Facilitator

Full-time - Senior
Onamia, MN

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

Posted On: Feb-19-2020 NOT APUBLISHED YET
Status: This Job is Closed
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SUMMARY:
The Wraparound Facilitator provides initial case planning along with ongoing case management services to clients with issues preventing them from reaching self-reliance and self-sufficiency, including; homelessness, chemical dependency, and mental health issues.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree with emphasis in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field is required.
• One (1) to three (3) years’ experience working with at risk Native American Adults preferred.
• Knowledge of the principles and practices of the Wraparound method.
• Knowledge of and respect for Mille Lacs Band traditions and customs.
• Knowledge and experience working with Native American communities, culture, customs and cultural law.
• Ability to maintain highest level of confidentiality with respect to clients to maintain integrity of program.
• Ability to communicate effectively with others.
• Ability to write effectively.
• Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Windows and Word.
• Must have current driver’s license.
• Must be insurable under the Mille Lacs Band Drivers Insurance policy.
• Must pass a background check.
• Must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Participate in or conduct a variety of Wraparound processes.
• Collaborate with others in the development and implementation of Wraparound philosophy and program.
• Evaluate Wraparound case plan progress, develop and implement plan modifications as appropriate.
• Collect, organize, and present professional observations to other mental health staff.
• Consult with parents, other caregivers, and other Band personnel in dealing with client’s behavioral and emotional issues.
• Develop aftercare and follow-up programs.
• Prepare records and progress summaries for all clients.
• Make home or agency visits as necessary.
• Assist in development and delivery of Wraparound education programs for the community.
• Provide 24-hour on-call crisis evaluation and intervention as needed.

WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Nature of work is such those incumbent experiences regular periods of moderate to high stress levels in dealing with client issues.
• Work is primarily in doors in a controlled climate area.
• Some threat of personal danger or risk.
• Hours are typically 8-5, but extra hours may be necessary to meet deadlines and maintain workload.
• 24-hour on-call may be required for emergency situations.
• Local travel is required.

Submit resume, cover letter, and employment application to:
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Employment Coordinator
43408 Oodena Dr.
Onamia, MN 56359
Fax # (320) 532-7492
e-mail to hr@millelacsband.com