
Tiphanie Bowens
u2022 Work cooperatively, coordinate service needs and collaborate with other services and agencies by developing positive relationships with... | United States
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Tiphanie Bowens’s Expertise u2022 Work cooperatively, coordinate service needs and collaborate with other services and agencies by developing positive relationships with IMD, Santa Clara County 24h care team, Conservators, Licensed and unlicensed Board and Care homes owners and other Mental Health providers u2022 Help building start up ACT program by promoting team work and developing an understanding, compassionate, creative, positive, respective, culturally sensitive, trauma informed and empowering space and culture u2022 Guarantee that services provided by treatment team are in compliance with policies, procedures and standards of care u2022 Engage with participants and utilize client centered approach and clinical best practices to conduct behavioral health assessments, to determine clientsu2019 needs and to develop strengths-based treatment goals u2022 Complete detailed program documents (Behavioral Health Assessment, treatment plan, progress notes) in accordance with ACT program, Telecare and Santa Clara County regulatory requirements u2022 Review treatment team progress notes and provide feedback, note samples and training to encourage documentation compliance with Telecare and Santa Clara County requirement u2022 Review Clinician clinical documentation (treatment plans and Behavioral Health Assessments) and provide feedback to ensure documentation style compliance with Telecare and Santa Clara County requirement u2022 Utilize leadership and managerial skills to support, coach and empower 6 members of the ACT treatment team u2022 Provide supervision and feedback to treatment team focusing on both positive and problematic aspects of work performance to encourage self-reflection, personal growth and best practices u2022 Collaborate with treatment team to ensure ongoing effectiveness of the program while maintaining a positive attitude in problem-solving with challenges related to providing support to our participants. u2022 Maintain a weekly caseload of 8 residents with severe mental illness, differing personal value systems, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities, language capabilities and disabilities who participate in our 21-day crisis residential program u2022 Utilize clinical best practices to conduct initial mental health assessments to determine clientsu2019 needs and to develop strengths-based treatment goals u2022 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of DSM-V diagnostic criteria for adults and diagnosing using ICD 10 coding u2022 Employ evidenced-based practices to assist clients and identify issues of dual diagnosis, activities of daily living, mental illness, physical illness, relationships, and housing which are impacting their mental health and successful recovery u2022 Complete detailed program documents (initial mental health assessment, treatment plan, progress notes, transition plan, and discharge summary) in accordance with program, agency, county and CCL (Community Care Licensing) regulatory requirements u2022 Facilitate daily treatment groups and teach coping strategies to support residents with improving healthy functioning for return in the community (CBT, DBT, Seeking Safety, mindfulness, communication skills, stress reduction techniques) u2022 Perform routine individual therapy using reflective listening skills and seek to understand divergent views using trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, harm reduction, and empowerment u2022 Engage clients in treatment and interact with residents and families u2022 Teach life skills with educational and support activities u2022 Provide crisis intervention using strengths-based problem solving, conflict resolution, trauma informed and harm reduction skills u2022 Work collaboratively with Madrone team (case managers, nurse, psychiatrist), and residents outpatient treatment teams to support individuals well-being during and after the program u2022 Assess for 5150 as needed to ensure safety. u2022 Establish a relationship with a caseload of up to 11 residents who are referred to River Street Shelter by the Mental Health System of Care u2022 Complete a comprehensive Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment and develop an individualized treatment plan for individuals u2022 Facilitate daily treatment groups (CBT, Seeking Safety, Mindfulness) u2022 Provide routine individual rehab counseling using Motivational interviewing technique, trauma informed care, harm reduction u2022 Provide clients with support and coaching to improve independent living skills (budgeting, self-care, meal planning, accessing community resources) u2022 Maintain clinical records and complete required electronic documentation accurately and in a timely manner, including episode openings and closings, service plans, progress notes, billing forms, client intakes, assessments and discharge summaries. u2022 Worked cooperatively and cohesively with HPHP (Homeless Persons Health Project) team and helped identify behavioral, psychological, social and medical needs. u2022 Maintained a weekly caseload of 12 clients u2022 Conducted intakes (VI SPDAT) and interviews, utilizing trauma informed care, crisis intervention, mindfulness and motivational interviewing u2022 Developed a comprehensive client-driven case plan with both short-term and long-term goals identified u2022 Assessed needs of the participants and refer them to appropriate resources u2022 Empowered residents to become involved in their own planning and goal setting u2022 Responsible for coordinating appointments, transportation and follow-up services for participants accessing primary health care, mental health care, recovery services, and who need community resources u2022 Worked with Homeless Services Center team (including Program Managers, Case Managers, Housing Specialists, Direct Service Coordinators and volunteers) to ensure quality services for participants. u2022 Provided quality supportive counseling and information brokering to at-risk homeless cis and transwomen, HIV+, domestic violence victims/survivors, and those with substance misuse u2022 Was responsible for accurately documenting client interactions according to agency procedure u2022 Used excellent time management and multitasking skills to address a multitude of client needs u2022 Used de-escalation technics when conflict between participants occurred u2022 Provided front desk services. u2022 Conducted interviews and provided ongoing crisis support for pregnant women and new mothers, including youth facing poverty, homelessness, human slavery, domestic violence, sexual assault and war trauma u2022 Advised on procedures, social security, immigration, and requests for political asylum u2022 Provided expert assessment of the motheru2019s capacity to care for her baby to midwives, psychologists, psychiatrists and nurses u2022 Served as liaison between hospital and child protection services u2022 Utilized leadership and managerial skills to support and mentor 2 social work interns in case management, guiding them in the process of continuing their passion for client care u2022 Responsible for entering data in the system u2022 Caseload of 245 patients ( single women, teenagers, couples) a year. u2022 Provided extensive varied support to 10 teenagers (8-19 years old) with disabilities (Cerebral palsy, TBI, Myopathy) in an after school program, including sports, writing skills, and tutoring u2022 Founded discussion group for 8 teenagers (15-19 years old) with disabilities, including curriculum development for skill-building and social integration u2022 Acted as client liaison to external partners: parents, disability agencies, schools, technical assistance device vendors. u2022 Conducted interviews and supported patients with mental health issues until discharge from the hospital and provided evaluation of the social context of their wellness u2022 Collaborated with full hospital team: psychiatrists, psychologists and nurses u2022 Engaged in comprehensive social interventions for patients: housing, finances, family support, technical paperwork assistance.
Tiphanie Bowens’s Current Industry Telecare
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Bowens’s Prior Industry
Hopital Paul Guiraud
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Sessad Adapt
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Jean Verdier Hospital Maternity Service
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Cats Awp
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Homeless Services Center
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Encompass Community Services
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Community Solutions For Children Families And Individuals
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Telecare
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Work Experience

Telecare
Team Lead
Fri Nov 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Present
Community Solutions For Children Families And Individuals
Therapist I
Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Fri Nov 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Encompass Community Services
Clinician I
Mon Jan 01 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Tue Jan 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Homeless Services Center
Case manager
Fri Jul 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Mon Jan 01 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Cats Awp
Peer counselor
Wed Jul 01 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Sun May 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Jean Verdier Hospital Maternity Service
Medical Social Worker
Mon Jul 01 2013 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Sun Feb 01 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Sessad Adapt
Social Work Intern
Sat Sep 01 2012 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Fri Mar 01 2013 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Hopital Paul Guiraud
Social Work Intern
Sat Oct 01 2011 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Sun Apr 01 2012 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)