7E AMHI Consumer|Family Representative

Position Title:Consumer/Family Member Representative

The Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative (7E AMHI) Governing Board is looking for a Consumer/Family Member Representative (CFMR) who has a personal belief in and hopefulness for recovery, an interest in the development of local mental health services, who can help identify gaps in mental health services, model wellness, demonstrate self-advocacy, and has knowledge of local community resources that support recovery goals.

Position Job Description:

The CFMR will comply with Governing Board Member Responsibilities as written in the Bylaws:

  • To attend all regularly scheduled meetings of the general membership, assigned work groups and Governing Board for a two-year term.
  • Monthly Governing Board Meetings:
  • Bi-monthly LAC (Local Area Council) Meetings:
  • Additional special meetings (not to exceed five additional days annually).
  • To serve at the discretion of the membership in carrying out policies and procedures set forth by them at regularly scheduled meetings.
  • To focus on the long-range vision and strategic plans for the Advisory Committee.
  • Give recommendations and assistance as requested on matters related to Mental Health Services design and delivery within Region 7E.
  • To provide the respective Local Adult Mental Health Advisory Council (LAC) or in its place to the County Board a report of unmet mental health needs residing in the represented county to be included in the county’s biennial mental health component of the community social services plan.
  • Give recommendations and assistance as requested on matters related to Mental Health Services design and delivery within Region 7E.

The CFMR will also possess the ability to:

  • Support the board’s mission and purpose with the goals of the board in mind.
  • Clearly define and articulate the organization’s mission, accomplishments, and goals to gain support from the community to enhance the board’s public image.
  • Exercise the duty of loyalty to the board and board members. While differences of opinion will likely arise, board members should keep disagreements impersonal. By practicing discretion and accepting decisions made on a majority basis, the board can accomplish unity and confidence in its decisions.
  • Contribute to the proceedings and discussions of the Region 7E Governing Board.
  • Demonstrate strong team player qualities with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Articulate ideas through demonstration of receptive and expressive language skills.
  • Display insight into issues raised.
  • Conduct him/herself in a diplomatic and respectful manner.
  • Review agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings.
  • Separate personal and larger community needs in order to demonstrate advocacy for all stakeholders.
  • Appreciate and respect separate roles, autonomies, collaborations and impacts of decisions and discussions to individual, community, county and service providers.
  • Demonstrate healthy personal and professional boundaries.
  • Complete assigned action items in a timely manner.
  • Follow conflict of interest and confidentiality policies, laws, and expectations.
  • Adhere to legal and ethical standards and norms.
  • Be at least 21 years of age.
  • Have a GED, high school diploma or higher education.
  • Have or have had a family member with a primary diagnosis of mental illness.
  • Have the reading and writing skills needed to complete action items assigned by Region 7E Governing Board.
  • Be aware of and follow board policies and procedures including those regarding confidentiality, HIPAA, compliance, and personnel policies.

COMPENSATION:

  • Mileage reimbursement from home to Region 7E Governing Board meeting (rate will follow current Isanti Counties mileage reimbursement policy).
  • Daily per diem of $100.00 (for any length of time up to 8 hours in one day).

Submit your completed application by mail OR online. Both options are available below.
You will be contacted by the Interview Committee to schedule an interview.
If you have questions about this Application or the duties of the Consumer/Family Member Representative, please contact: Amanda Stevenson- Amanda.stevenson@co.isanti.mn.us

Print & Mail: 

Click on this link to download the application.
Amanda Stevenson, Region 7E AMHI Planner, Isanti County
Oakview Office Complex, 1700 E Rum River Drive S, Ste A
Cambridge MN 55008
763.688.2511 or Fax 763.689.9877
Amanda.stevenson@co.isanti.mn.us

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