MODIFICATION
M -- Provision of Mental Health Services for Center Students - Amendment 1
- Notice Date
- 11/4/2015
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 621112
— Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists
- Contracting Office
- Department of Labor, Employment Training Administration, St Louis Job Corps Center, 4333 Goodfellow, St Louis, 00000
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- SLJC20150010
- Archive Date
- 12/4/2015
- Point of Contact
- Marian Dillard, Phone: 314-679-6203, Steven Akpofure, Phone: 314-679-6231
- E-Mail Address
-
dillard.marian@jobcorps.org, akpofure.steven@jobcorps.org
(dillard.marian@jobcorps.org, akpofure.steven@jobcorps.org)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- W-9 Vendor Questionnaire Updated Scope of Work This is a Procurement Opportunity with Adams & Associates Inc. at the St. Louis Job Corps Center and not with the Federal Government. Scope of Work for: Center Mental Health St. Louis Job Corps Center St. Louis, MO Operated by Adams and Associates, Inc. For the U.S. Department of Labor SCOPE OF SERVICES The mental health professional agrees to provide students of the St. Louis Job Corps Center with the services stated herein. Such services will be provided as authorized by the Center Director or his/her representative. Mental Health services will be provided in the amount of 32 hours per week for 33 weeks. The period of performance will be from February 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016. The Center and the Mental Health Consultant hereby agree that the services to be provided will include, but will not be limited to those mental health services specified in the Job Corps Federal Regulations (The Job Corps Policy and Requirements Handbook, Chapter 6, Section 6.10, R3; PRH Exhibit 6-4; and the Center Mental Health Consultant Desk Reference Guide. The services to be provided include: A. Staff Development: Advice to the Center Director and health and wellness staff on all mental health matters and overall Center program and organizational consultation to the Center Director and administrative staff on a regular basis. This will include staffing requirements. Consultation on the development of a system to promote the coordination and integration of the mental health and wellness program with other Center programs and activities such as counseling, residential life, and recreation. This will be done in cooperation with the Health and Wellness Manager, Center physician, Center dentist, other health professionals, as well as any staff member involved with students. Advice and assistance to wellness course instructors regarding mental health and wellness services during student introduction to Center life. => Consultation with Center health and wellness staff, counselors, residential advisors, instructors and other appropriate staff concerning the ongoing mental health concerns of students. Assistance with program development for the purpose of meeting the life crises of students in constructive ways. For example, involvement with the career preparation, development, and transition periods, the Center disciplinary program, the maximum benefits program, the cultural awareness program, and the trainee employee assistance program (TEAP ). Staff development on using mental health principles and techniques. This will include coping with problems of alcohol and drug use, sexuality, aggressive behavior and poor communications. B. Clinical Services: => Advice to the Center Director on the advisability of students' separations for mental health reasons, and the cost of mental health services, including inpatient facility use. Ensure the maintenance, confidentiality, and safeguarding of all necessary mental health records. => Issuance and maintenance of signed and dated health care guidelines regarding mental health matters. Diagnostic and evaluative services to students as necessary. => Limited forms of psychiatric treatment including crisis intervention, brief psychotherapy, intermittent supportive psychotherapy, psychotropic drug management and group psychotherapy, as permitted by licensure or accreditation. => Assisting with appropriate referral for students who must be separated for mental health reasons. C. TEAP Consultation Services : => Consultation on the development of a system to promote the coordination and integration of the mental health and wellness program with the TEAP and related center wide programs Staff development on using mental health principles and techniques, including coping with problems of alcohol and drug use. Providing clinical assistance to students and the TEAP Specialist, especially with students who may have co-morbid psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. D. Mental health promotion and education, to include: 1. Minimum of a 1-hour presentation on mental health promotion for all new students during the Career Preparation Period with an emphasis on employability; (a) Presentations shall explain the Mental Health and Wellness Program, what services are available, and how to make a self- referral; (b) Students will learn basic skills in identifying and responding to a health crisis. 2. Presentation(s) on managing mental health-related symptoms and behaviors in the workplace for students during the Career Development and Transition Periods; 3. At least one annual center-wide mental health promotion and education activity. E. Review applicant folders and assist with the reasonable accommodation process. (This service should be contracted at additional hours as deemed appropriate by the center.) The Mental Health Consultant agrees to adhere to the policies, procedures, program instructions and guidelines established by Job Corps. The Mental Health Consultant and the Center further agree that the Mental Health Consultant will have primary responsibility under the Center Director's guidance to implement the program outlined above. The Mental Health Consultant, with the concurrence of the Center Director, may delegate by written and dated health care guidelines any of his/her responsibilities set forth in this subcontract to appropriate qualified Center staff. The Mental Health Consultant will be assisted by the Job Corps National Office, principal mental health consultant, and regional health consultants. The latter will act under guidance and direction from the National Office of Job Corps. OBLIGATIONS OF THE PROFESSIONAL In the performance of the above duties and responsibilities, the Mental Health Consultant: A. May not delegate professional responsibilities set forth in this contract to another full- or part-time mental health professional, except upon prior written concurrence of the Center Director and prior review and approval by the Job Corps Regional Director and Regional Health Consultant. B. Understands and agrees that the medical services under this Subcontract are subject to monitoring and review by the USDOL, Job Corps. C. Agrees to maintain malpractice insurance to cover the professional services to students, with limits consistent with the medical service industry, but in no case less than $1 million per occurrence. D. Agrees to make no public statements regarding its activities under this Subcontract, or to disclose any information regarding Job Corps students or Job Corps activities without prior written approval of the Center Director or his/her designated representative. Unauthorized release of student records is a federal crime punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. E. Shall be responsible for finding and arranging for a professionally qualified replacement/substitute during temporary periods of absence of more than one calendar week. F. Shall be personally and financially liable for the cost of any patient referral outside the Center without prior written approval of the Center Director. G. Certifies its intent to comply with all equal employment opportunity practices and affirmative action policies as required by law and agrees not to discriminate against any student, employee and/or contractor because of race, religion, color, gender, age or national origin. H. Shall provide current copies of all professional licenses, certifications, professional and auto liability insurance documents required by the Center. Vendor must include the Scope of Work Identification number on submitted bid. The Period of Performance will be from February 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016, with two 1 year renewable options for the period of October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017, for 50 weeks and October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018, for 50 weeks Submitted bid will show at minimum breakdown as follows: Price per hour Please include any additional fees Offer must quote on the period of 33 weeks. Offer also must include a cost of the Option Periods Noted Above Bids and all licensures needed to do business may be sent to: St. Louis Job Corps Center Attn: Purchasing Department 4333 Goodfellow Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63120 Or emailed to dillard.marian@jobcorps.org All quotes are due on November 19, 2015 If your quote deviates from specifications in any way, such exceptions must be noted on bid sheet. If unable to quote, please indicate 'No Bid' and return bid package to us. Adams and Associates, Inc. reserves the right to reject any bids and select the bid deemed most responsible. Bidders should be aware of bid requirements for federally funded projects and act accordingly. Bidders are placed on notice that this is a competitive bid process and cost is an important fact. Overall low bid does not constitute bid award. St. Louis Job Corps Center is a federally funded facility. Payment terms are Net 30 days from date of invoice. Vendor is required to show number of hours billed and hourly rate on invoice, list of materials used to complete service and provide certified payroll records with invoice. All question regarding the Invitation to Bid and/or scope of work must be submitted in writing to: dillard.marian@jobcorps.org.com No phone calls will be accepted. Vendor shall hold all licenses necessary to do business in the state of Missouri and provide copies of all licenses with bid package. The vendor shall obtain and maintain insurance as follows: •· Workers Compensation must meet state statutory limit requirements, including those for Employer's Liability, if applicable •· Comprehensive General Liability with St. Louis Job Corps Center listed as additional insured. ($1,000,000 per occurrence). •· Comprehensive Automobile Liability ($1,000,000/combined single limit) •· Fire Legal Liability ($500,000 per occurrence) •· The proposed shall cover any and all expenses not covered by said insurance including all deductibles.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: St. Louis Job Corps Center, 4333 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri, 63120, United States
- Zip Code: 63120
- Zip Code: 63120
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