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One Health Recovery Doula - Hardin Clinical Position in Hardin, Montana

Recovery Doulas combine lived experience with substance use, mental health, or chronic illness diagnoses and training as Peer Support Specialists to provide delivery support services to families scheduled for delivery of their babies and connect them with continuing after-birth resources in their home communities. Recovery Doulas are trained, experienced professionals who provide continuous emotional, physical, and informational support to parents before, during, and after childbirth. A successful doula has the ability to nurture, support, advocate, and gently guide as needed to provide practical, well-informed advice as well as fully supporting the parents’ choices with regard to having the best birth experience.

About One Health: With multiple clinic sites across Montana and Wyoming, One Health provides medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health, and community and public health services to rural populations through an integrated approach to health care.

One Health provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

Benefits : We offer a competitive compensation package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance; employee medical discounts; long-term disability insurance; life insurance, health savings account; matching retirement plan; 9 paid holidays; and supplemental benefits available through Aflac. Benefits are available to employees scheduled 20 hours or more per week. All employees receive paid time off.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

  • Responsible for following an individual mom/family, enrolled in Sacred Families, through the birthing process and beyond to provide emotional, physical, and informational support.

  • Completes a Family Plan of Safe Care with each family and connects with Child Protective Services (CPS) if a current case is already open. The doula will work with families to encourage a proactive relationship with CPS.

  • Completes the basic screen for resource needs and refers the family to a Community Health Worker (CHW) or Patient Resource Specialist (PRS) for assessment and referral to needed services.

  • Supports the family according to regular weekly patterns of peer support in relation to Substance Use Disorder (SUD), mental health, or chronic illness needs up until 2 weeks before birth when support will become more intensive with daily check-ins.

  • Monitors patient charts for required Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) once per trimester and once post partem. Refer patients to provider if there are gaps in the SBIRT data collection.

  • Attends huddles for healthcare and behavioral healthcare to stay informed of each client’s treatment plan.

  • Supports families to make regular appointments to achieve adequate prenatal care and engage in helpful activities like groups and recovery community events.

  • Works with the family at the hospital during the labor and birth process and stay for 1-2 hours following the birth. During this time they will collect data regarding the birth, the infant, and the mother.

  • Continues to support the family intensively at home following the birth for two weeks to provide assistance and provide post-partum support and education. After two weeks postpartum the pattern of support will return to peer support.

  • Facilitates Centering Pregnancy cohorts and provides birth education using the Sacred Families curriculum with the goal of providing this education for every pregnant family at One Health.

  • Provides Motherhood/Fatherhood is Sacred and/or Circle of Security parenting classes.

  • Provides lactation counseling as needed for all enrolled families.

  • Tracks and compiles data required for completion of grant-related quality assurance/quality improvement projects and all required Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) funding reports.

  • Adheres to all One Health Policies and Procedures.

  • Participates in performance optimization and risk management activities as required.

  • Cooperates and abides by all elements of One Health’s Compliance Program.

  • Exemplifies a patient-centered care approach to each patient along each stage of the patient journey, while working as a key patient centered team member by communicating individual patient care needs to support the needs of patients served.

  • Provides exceptional customer service and models the mission of One Health when interacting with internal and external stakeholders promoting a positive image for the health center.

  • Performs other duties as assigned or required with or without prior notification.

    MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

    Education/Certificates/Licenses:

    Required

  • Recovery Doula certification

  • Certified Lactation Counselor Certification (must be obtained within the first year of employment)

  • Certified Facilitator for Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred and/or Circle of Security (must be obtained within the first 6 months)

  • Certified Behavioral Health Peer Support (PS 101 must be completed within the first 30 days of employment) For SUD/Mental Health peer supporters only.

  • BLS Certification upon hire

  • High School Diploma or GED

  • Valid driver’s license

    Preferred

  • WRAP training

  • Motivational or Solutions-Based Interviewing

  • Trauma-informed care training

    Experience:

    Required

  • Two (2) years of sobriety or successful mental health or chronic disease management (Recovery)

  • Community outreach and education

  • Passion for supporting birthing families

    Preferred

  • Five (5) years’ experience in community organizing, youth work, ministry, education, or public health.

    Competencies:

  • Communication proficiency

  • Collaboration skills

  • Interpersonal skills

  • Leadership

  • Organizational skills

  • Project management

  • Presentation skills

  • Relationship management

  • Teamwork

  • Time management skills

    WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT:

    The working conditions and environments described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the basic functions of this job. An employee may be exposed to other working conditions and/or environments which are not listed.

  • Work indoors in heat-controlled environment 75% of the time.

  • Moderate noise level consistent with an office/home environment.

  • Typically, 40-hour workweek.

  • Some evening and weekend hours as needed.

  • Periodic travel to other One Health sites and within Montana as well as regional and national meetings.

Department

Behavioral Health

Employment Type

Full-time or Part-time

Compensation

$21.92-$23.84/hr, DOE

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