
51 - 200 employees
As the only comprehensive HIV service organization in its Michigan ten-county area, UNIFIED - HIV Health and Beyond's (UNIFIED) mission is to provide easy access to innovative services for the whole person, regardless of HIV status, while promoting respect and acceptance without stigma. We invite you to explore UNIFIED and learn about HIV testing, the depth of services provided and how you can get involved.
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51 - 200 employees
As the only comprehensive HIV service organization in its Michigan ten-county area, UNIFIED - HIV Health and Beyond's (UNIFIED) mission is to provide easy access to innovative services for the whole person, regardless of HIV status, while promoting respect and acceptance without stigma. We invite you to explore UNIFIED and learn about HIV testing, the depth of services provided and how you can get involved.
• Develop with clients a service delivery plan based on identified needs, available community resources, and the financial status of a client. • Direct clients to needed services and coordinate and monitor access to and delivery of quality services. • Weekly monitor and coordinate, through contact with a client and community resource service providers, to ensure optimal utilization of offered services and adequate provision of needed services. • Establish and maintain up-to-date client records including demographics, proof of status, care plan implementation, and evaluation of care. • Provide risk reduction education (i.e. safer sex education, and safer injection education) in order to prevent comorbidity risk and increased community viral load. • Assist in developing and maintaining a network referral system in the health care and social service community by becoming familiar with formal and informal services available to clients, reporting new services or changes in established services, and identifying gaps in available community services. • Connect clients to resources in order to access mental health, substance abuse, and other psychosocial needs. • Provide advocacy for clients as needed. • Conduct outreach and case-finding activities as needed to keep clients connected to care. • Input and maintain client-level in the designated data system. • Participate in bi-weekly multi-disciplinary case conference meetings.
• Associate degree, High school diploma or equivalent required with at least one year experience in human services. • Must be able to function independently, be self-motivated, be able to work well with individuals from a variety of socioeconomic groups, and highly organized. • Knowledge of community resources helpful. • Have access to reliable transportation. • Basic computer literacy required, particularly in Microsoft Word and Excel.
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