About the position
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is seeking a dedicated and qualified individual to fill the position of Mental Health and Drug Abuse Advocate, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in mental health and/or drug addiction counseling, as well as investigative and auditing experience. This vital role plays a crucial part in ensuring the delivery of high-quality healthcare services and compliance with health regulations within the community.
Responsibilities
• Healthcare Auditing: Conduct thorough and systematic audits of healthcare facilities and service providers to assess compliance with regulations and standards related to community health, mental health, and drug addiction services.
• Mental Health and Drug Addiction Expertise: Leverage a deep understanding of mental health and drug addiction counseling to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of treatment programs, patient care, and prevention efforts in the community.
• Investigation: Conduct investigations into allegations of misconduct, fraud, or violations within community health programs. Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and compile detailed reports for further action.
• Data Analysis: Analyze healthcare data, patient records, and service outcomes to identify trends, disparities, and potential areas for improvement in community health services. Utilize this analysis to make data-driven recommendations.
• Regulatory Compliance: Stay up-to-date with federal and state healthcare regulations, policies, and guidelines. Ensure that healthcare facilities and programs within the community adhere to all relevant laws and regulations.
• Reporting: Prepare detailed reports summarizing audit findings, investigations, and compliance assessments. Communicate findings to relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, healthcare providers, and community organizations.
• Collaboration: Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, auditors, and regulatory authorities to address compliance issues, improve services, and facilitate positive changes within the community.
• Community Engagement: Engage with community members, advocacy groups, and healthcare stakeholders to gather insights, identify challenges, and address the unique needs of the community.
Requirements
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in a related field (e.g., Mental Health Counseling, Drug Addiction Counseling, Public Health, Social Work)
• Proven experience in healthcare auditing and investigation, preferably in a community health context.
• In-depth knowledge of mental health and drug addiction treatment methodologies, practices, and best practices.
• Strong analytical and data interpretation skills.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for building relationships and conveying audit findings.
• Knowledge of healthcare regulations, compliance standards, and state-specific healthcare laws.
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