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Provides clinical therapy and supervision within a behavioral health setting, following a solution-focused, brief therapy framework. The role involves direct patient care, crisis intervention, case management, clinical supervision of trainees, recordkeeping, and active participation in agency and community activities.
Job Responsibility:
Provides individual, couple and family therapy services utilizing a solution focused, brief therapy framework
Interviews and evaluates patients, establishes diagnosis, and monitors patients’ behavior
Develops treatment plan collaboratively with the patient
Provides case management, outreach and aftercare services
Counsels crisis patients to stabilize condition
Meets performance standards for direct staff hours (DSH)
Develops and leads at least one treatment and/or skills building group
Utilizes and teaches appropriate cognitive/behavior management and skill building techniques
Communicates with other agency programs and/or human service agencies
Consults with regard to crisis services
Communicates effectively orally and in writing
Provides coverage to maintain services as needed
Provides clinical supervision of diagnostic evaluation, treatment planning, and treatment process
Assesses performance of supervisees
Ensures timely and accurate completion of forms, case recording and reports
Assesses compliance with clinical and administrative policies and procedures
Provides orientation and training to trainees
Incorporates how the billing process impacts the therapeutic process during supervision
Fosters an environment where trainees will advance competencies
Completes administrative and insurance forms for billing and data collection
Maintains concise comprehensive case records
Actively participates in agency and community activities
Develops and maintains professional relationships with external agencies
Participates in quality assurance, accreditation, and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities
Identifies professional goals and enhances job-related skills through staff development
Requirements:
Doctoral in Psychology
2 years experience in a mental health or related setting
Clinically appropriate skills
Courteous and professional
Demonstrates keyboard skills and familiarity with a Windows environment
Interpersonal communication skills
Willing to work towards licensure and/or certification
Demonstrates commitment to patient focused care
Demonstrates positive, effective leadership in problem solving
Ability to work flexibly in a fast paced environment with established time constraints and in difficult situations
Willingness to transport clients and travel on behalf of agency business, as necessary
Works at least 6 evening (6pm or later) and/or Saturday hours each week
Provides coverage for evening and weekend programming as necessary
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds without assistance
Nice to have:
Bilingual Spanish skills preferred
Familiarity with the roles and functioning of other providers in the network of child and family mental health and substance abuse treatment networks
What we offer:
Paid Time Off programs
Health and welfare benefits (medical, dental, vision, life, Short- and Long-Term Disability)
Flexible Spending Accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
Family benefits (adoption assistance and paid parental leave)
Defined contribution retirement plans with employer match
Educational Assistance Program
Opportunity for annual increases based on performance