Our Screening, Stabilization, and Transition (STAT) Program is an innovative, model program that provides mental health Screening, Stabilization and Transition (STAT) services to children as they enter the foster care system in Alameda County. STAT clinicians complete a mental health screening and informal assessment of every child who arrives at the Assessment Center, providing both individual and milieu-based therapeutic interventions. In addition, clinicians provide community-based transition services (usually combining individual sessions and collateral contacts) to help children adjust to placement in foster or group homes. The STAT program serves children and young adults, ranging in age from just a few days up to their 21st birthday. The program is committed to helping them cope with the traumas of abuse and neglect while working to minimize the impact of being separated from their family, home, and community. In addition, STAT clinicians may carry a small caseload of clients who experience chronic placement instability for whom treatment could extend up to a year. As a STAT Clinician, you will: Provide screening, assessment and therapeutic interventions as children enter into or change placement within the child welfare system. Consults with county social workers and makes recommendations regarding mental health needs of clients. Provide short-term therapeutic interventions to clients as well as collateral support and guidance to foster parents, relatives and group home staff in order to facilitate children's transition to and stabilization in their placements. Provide individual and family therapy, caregiver guidance, collateral contacts and case management to children with chronic placement instability for a period of 3-12 months (in both English and Spanish). May work with a case manager as part of a team to best serve youth. Provide services at WCC program sites and in the community (youth's homes, communities, other agencies, and schools); travel is required up to 90 miles one way. Maintain clinical caseload minimum; meets billable hours & goals as set by the agency. Collaborate with other professionals within WCC and partnering agencies to ensure the highest quality of service to WCC clients. Make collateral contacts on behalf of clients as needed. Comply with WCC policies, procedures, and deadlines related to billing, record keeping, and documentation. Participate in agency and program meetings and professional development trainings as required, including: Agency and program- specific meetings (3 hours/week), Individual Clinical Supervision/consultation (1 hour/week), Clinical Case Conference (2 hours/week). The ideal candidates have… A Master's or Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, marriage and family therapy, or social work. Master's level candidates must be currently registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. 1-2 years of post-graduate experience with children/youth. Prior residential or milieu experience preferred. Current California mental health license preferred. (Based on our funding sources, California Department of Mental Health requires all unlicensed psychologists to apply for a professional licensing waiver or show proof of a valid waiver prior to hire date) Proven experience providing individual psychotherapy, parent support, and family therapy to children, adolescents and their families, particularly where children are or have been in foster care. Demonstrated experience working with diverse communities CPR, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification is required. Knowledge of de-escalation techniques is preferred. Clean CA DMV record and current car insurance and car; travel is required. Demonstrated clinical experience with foster care, DSS, and community mental health. Weekend availability preferred (but not required) Competencies (skills, abilities & knowledge): Clinical service skill - assessment/evaluation, clinical skills, crisis intervention, ability to use supervision effectively, ethical and legal responsibilities, high quality clinical documentation. Knowledge of attachment theory, brief psychotherapy modalities, early childhood and adolescent development, trauma, and principles of milieu therapy. Cultural competence - knowledge of issues of race, class, and ethnicity. Ability to work effectively with clients who have complex, multiple diagnosis histories Efficiency and time management - ability to be well-organized and complete timely documentation. Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills. Knowledge of or ability to learn Medi-Cal reimbursement procedures and billing. Collaboration and team functioning - able to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Prior knowledge and experience with EHR such as Welligent, preferred. Professional conduct. Bilingual clinicians and clinicians of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Position details and compensation: This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the STAT Program Director. Salary range for this position is $54,000-$64k+ annually depending on experience and current licensure status, plus a 4% language differential if applicable. Includes competitive compensation and benefits package, 403(b) and incentive compensation plans. Benefits: Performance-based compensation and retirement plan contribution Employer paid medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage 403b option Flex-spending options 20 days paid time off per year Continuous professional development and support Various in-house training on modalities Casual work environment that is professional and supportive WCC is passionate about leading and encouraging open conversations around race, gender, power, and privilege, and how these impact community mental health. Our staff affinity groups include Staff of Color Council, LGBTQ Staff Group, White Accountability Group, and Equity and Inclusion Council. We are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diminishing the influence of privilege and discrimination in our field and our workplace, whether due to differences concerning age, citizenship, color, disability, marital or parental status, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Our Screening, Stabilization, and Transition (STAT) Program is an innovative, model program that provides mental health Screening, Stabilization and Transition (STAT) services to children as they enter the foster care system in Alameda County. STAT clinicians complete a mental health screening and informal assessment of every child who arrives at the Assessment Center, providing both individual and milieu-based therapeutic interventions. In addition, clinicians provide community-based transition services (usually combining individual sessions and collateral contacts) to help children adjust to placement in foster or group homes. The STAT program serves children and young adults, ranging in age from just a few days up to their 21st birthday. The program is committed to helping them cope with the traumas of abuse and neglect while working to minimize the impact of being separated from their family, home, and community. In addition, STAT clinicians may carry a small caseload of clients who experience chronic placement instability for whom treatment could extend up to a year. As a STAT Clinician, you will: Provide screening, assessment and therapeutic interventions as children enter into or change placement within the child welfare system. Consults with county social workers and makes recommendations regarding mental health needs of clients. Provide short-term therapeutic interventions to clients as well as collateral support and guidance to foster parents, relatives and group home staff in order to facilitate children's transition to and stabilization in their placements. Provide individual and family therapy, caregiver guidance, collateral contacts and case management to children with chronic placement instability for a period of 3-12 months (in both English and Spanish). May work with a case manager as part of a team to best serve youth. Provide services at WCC program sites and in the community (youth's homes, communities, other agencies, and schools); travel is required up to 90 miles one way. Maintain clinical caseload minimum; meets billable hours & goals as set by the agency. Collaborate with other professionals within WCC and partnering agencies to ensure the highest quality of service to WCC clients. Make collateral contacts on behalf of clients as needed. Comply with WCC policies, procedures, and deadlines related to billing, record keeping, and documentation. Participate in agency and program meetings and professional development trainings as required, including: Agency and program- specific meetings (3 hours/week), Individual Clinical Supervision/consultation (1 hour/week), Clinical Case Conference (2 hours/week). The ideal candidates have… A Master's or Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, marriage and family therapy, or social work. Master's level candidates must be currently registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. 1-2 years of post-graduate experience with children/youth. Prior residential or milieu experience preferred. Current California mental health license preferred. (Based on our funding sources, California Department of Mental Health requires all unlicensed psychologists to apply for a professional licensing waiver or show proof of a valid waiver prior to hire date) Proven experience providing individual psychotherapy, parent support, and family therapy to children, adolescents and their families, particularly where children are or have been in foster care. Demonstrated experience working with diverse communities CPR, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification is required. Knowledge of de-escalation techniques is preferred. Clean CA DMV record and current car insurance and car; travel is required. Demonstrated clinical experience with foster care, DSS, and community mental health. Weekend availability preferred (but not required) Competencies (skills, abilities & knowledge): Clinical service skill - assessment/evaluation, clinical skills, crisis intervention, ability to use supervision effectively, ethical and legal responsibilities, high quality clinical documentation. Knowledge of attachment theory, brief psychotherapy modalities, early childhood and adolescent development, trauma, and principles of milieu therapy. Cultural competence - knowledge of issues of race, class, and ethnicity. Ability to work effectively with clients who have complex, multiple diagnosis histories Efficiency and time management - ability to be well-organized and complete timely documentation. Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills. Knowledge of or ability to learn Medi-Cal reimbursement procedures and billing. Collaboration and team functioning - able to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Prior knowledge and experience with EHR such as Welligent, preferred. Professional conduct. Bilingual clinicians and clinicians of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Position details and compensation: This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the STAT Program Director. Salary range for this position is $54,000-$64k+ annually depending on experience and current licensure status, plus a 4% language differential if applicable. Includes competitive compensation and benefits package, 403(b) and incentive compensation plans. Benefits: Performance-based compensation and retirement plan contribution Employer paid medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage 403b option Flex-spending options 20 days paid time off per year Continuous professional development and support Various in-house training on modalities Casual work environment that is professional and supportive WCC is passionate about leading and encouraging open conversations around race, gender, power, and privilege, and how these impact community mental health. Our staff affinity groups include Staff of Color Council, LGBTQ Staff Group, White Accountability Group, and Equity and Inclusion Council. We are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diminishing the influence of privilege and discrimination in our field and our workplace, whether due to differences concerning age, citizenship, color, disability, marital or parental status, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Responsibilities The Mental Health Clinician in the Case Management Department completes screenings, assessments and treatment plans, and carries out individual treatment plans for clients on their assigned caseload. Clinical interventions includes providing community based therapy and stabilization in community setting. Services include psychotherapy, individual skills training, assistance with accessing entitlements, and crisis interventions. Agency vehicles are available to transport clients as required. Submits timely documentation of services provided using Electronic Health Records and collaborative documentation. We are looking for a Mental Health Clinician with organizational and time management skills as well as therapeutic intervention skills. Qualifications Candidate must possess a Master's degree in behavioral science or a related field, an understanding of co-occurring disorders, and related experience. Candidate must be able to work independently. Experience with substance abuse treatment for dually diagnosed clients preferred. Computer proficiency required to use Electronic Health Records. Valid OR driver's license and excellent driving record required. Must successfully complete state-required background and DMV checks. Excellent salary and benefits: family medical, long term disability, 403 (b) with 6% match - and more. Bilingual skills preferred; Options pays a premium for employees who can conduct business in Spanish. This position is eligible for relocation reimbursement.
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Responsibilities The Mental Health Clinician in the Case Management Department completes screenings, assessments and treatment plans, and carries out individual treatment plans for clients on their assigned caseload. Clinical interventions includes providing community based therapy and stabilization in community setting. Services include psychotherapy, individual skills training, assistance with accessing entitlements, and crisis interventions. Agency vehicles are available to transport clients as required. Submits timely documentation of services provided using Electronic Health Records and collaborative documentation. We are looking for a Mental Health Clinician with organizational and time management skills as well as therapeutic intervention skills. Qualifications Candidate must possess a Master's degree in behavioral science or a related field, an understanding of co-occurring disorders, and related experience. Candidate must be able to work independently. Experience with substance abuse treatment for dually diagnosed clients preferred. Computer proficiency required to use Electronic Health Records. Valid OR driver's license and excellent driving record required. Must successfully complete state-required background and DMV checks. Excellent salary and benefits: family medical, long term disability, 403 (b) with 6% match - and more. Bilingual skills preferred; Options pays a premium for employees who can conduct business in Spanish. This position is eligible for relocation reimbursement.
Job Overview Do you have a good therapeutic rapport with clients? Are you bilingual in English and Spanish? Are you a strong team player who is skilled with handling issues surrounding domestic violence and trauma? Are you passionate about providing therapeutic intervention and counseling to those in need? If so, HealthRIGHT 360 is currently looking to fill a Bilingual Mental Health Clinician position opening at our Domestic Violence program in Los Angeles, CA! The ideal candidate has experience with domestic violence counseling and treatment planning and has knowledge of evidence based curriculum and interventions. In this position you will gain experience working in a collaborative team to help people make and sustain positive change in their lives. Sound interesting? Below you will find a more detailed description of some of the duties and requirements for this position. Our Domestic Violence Resource Centers provide comprehensive services with the goal of empowerment, employment and long-term self-sufficiency for survivors of domestic violence in Los Angeles. Key Responsibilities Responsible for ensuring that all treatment service plans and activities are executed in keeping with the organization's values, mission, vision, and strategy. Responsible for ensuring compliance with all programmatic or project contractual requirements. Works collaboratively with all level staff within the Domestic Violence Programs and with all other programs across the agency. Assist with clinical and administrative oversight of all treatment services provided within scope of practice, including providing guidance on clinical issues pertaining to each client. Assist in ensuring that agency provides strengths-based, trauma-informed and culturally-competent services. Responsible for ensuring that all services are provided in an ethical and legal manner, including timely documentation and compliance with agency policies and procedures. Work, in conjunction with the Manager, in ensuring all services are well-integrated, trauma-informed, and appropriate to each client's needs. Provide domestic violence counseling, support services, information and referrals. Provide psychological support to individual clients through weekly individual therapy for DV issues. Provide other supportive services, as needed, for co-occurring issues of substance abuse and/or mental illness. Co-facilitate and/or conduct open groups, structured closed groups and individual counseling to residents. Maintain network of mental health, health, social service substance abuse and domestic violence referrals. Assist the program in developing and documenting culturally sensitive understanding of the target population. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities MSW/ASW/MFT licensed or registered intern and relevant experience in this field. Bilingual in Spanish Experience working with domestic violence survivors and their children. 40 hour DV certification highly desirable. Knowledge and experience in providing culturally competent and trauma-informed services, and with treatment of clients with chronic health problems, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Knowledge and respect of all safety and confidentiality issues. Experience and/or knowledge of therapeutic and case management processes. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Excellent computer, written, and verbal skills. Dependable automobile with insurance, registration and valid California Driver's License.
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Job Overview Do you have a good therapeutic rapport with clients? Are you bilingual in English and Spanish? Are you a strong team player who is skilled with handling issues surrounding domestic violence and trauma? Are you passionate about providing therapeutic intervention and counseling to those in need? If so, HealthRIGHT 360 is currently looking to fill a Bilingual Mental Health Clinician position opening at our Domestic Violence program in Los Angeles, CA! The ideal candidate has experience with domestic violence counseling and treatment planning and has knowledge of evidence based curriculum and interventions. In this position you will gain experience working in a collaborative team to help people make and sustain positive change in their lives. Sound interesting? Below you will find a more detailed description of some of the duties and requirements for this position. Our Domestic Violence Resource Centers provide comprehensive services with the goal of empowerment, employment and long-term self-sufficiency for survivors of domestic violence in Los Angeles. Key Responsibilities Responsible for ensuring that all treatment service plans and activities are executed in keeping with the organization's values, mission, vision, and strategy. Responsible for ensuring compliance with all programmatic or project contractual requirements. Works collaboratively with all level staff within the Domestic Violence Programs and with all other programs across the agency. Assist with clinical and administrative oversight of all treatment services provided within scope of practice, including providing guidance on clinical issues pertaining to each client. Assist in ensuring that agency provides strengths-based, trauma-informed and culturally-competent services. Responsible for ensuring that all services are provided in an ethical and legal manner, including timely documentation and compliance with agency policies and procedures. Work, in conjunction with the Manager, in ensuring all services are well-integrated, trauma-informed, and appropriate to each client's needs. Provide domestic violence counseling, support services, information and referrals. Provide psychological support to individual clients through weekly individual therapy for DV issues. Provide other supportive services, as needed, for co-occurring issues of substance abuse and/or mental illness. Co-facilitate and/or conduct open groups, structured closed groups and individual counseling to residents. Maintain network of mental health, health, social service substance abuse and domestic violence referrals. Assist the program in developing and documenting culturally sensitive understanding of the target population. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities MSW/ASW/MFT licensed or registered intern and relevant experience in this field. Bilingual in Spanish Experience working with domestic violence survivors and their children. 40 hour DV certification highly desirable. Knowledge and experience in providing culturally competent and trauma-informed services, and with treatment of clients with chronic health problems, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Knowledge and respect of all safety and confidentiality issues. Experience and/or knowledge of therapeutic and case management processes. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Excellent computer, written, and verbal skills. Dependable automobile with insurance, registration and valid California Driver's License.
Couple and Family opening in Dublin, Ohio. Therapist Positions Now Available Full Time (Outpatient Adult and Adolescent), Part Time (Outpatient IOP) PRN (Inpatient and Outpatient) $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs Dublin is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Dublin, OH. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs Dublin, we are dedicated to Changing People's Lives® As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs Dublin. Our team drives a "Clinical First" attitude to help fulfill our mission of " Changing People's Lives®". Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work Monday/Wednesday/Friday mornings 9:00 - 12:00p or evenings 6:00 - 9:00p Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Couple and Family opening in Dublin, Ohio. Therapist Positions Now Available Full Time (Outpatient Adult and Adolescent), Part Time (Outpatient IOP) PRN (Inpatient and Outpatient) $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs Dublin is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Dublin, OH. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs Dublin, we are dedicated to Changing People's Lives® As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs Dublin. Our team drives a "Clinical First" attitude to help fulfill our mission of " Changing People's Lives®". Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work Monday/Wednesday/Friday mornings 9:00 - 12:00p or evenings 6:00 - 9:00p Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Description Schedule: 40 hours, Mon - Fri Our Summit County program, based in Park City, covers a wide spectrum of services for our communities. Individual sessions are necessary for all clients that we serve. Group sessions are available for clients with trauma, thinking errors, criminal thinking, and issues with drunk driving, domestic violence and substance abuse. We also provide services for clients in court and crisis services. Responsibilities: Provide individual and group mental health and substance abuse outpatient services. Provide compassionate, proactive, crisis intervention for walk in clients as well as to individuals who call in crisis requesting services or needing emergency intervention. Availability to facilitate evening groups is required Timely documentation using our Online Medical Record Effective verbally and written communication Application of evidence-based principles to a variety of situations Manage appointments effectively What's in it for you? National industry competitive pay (to include our new pay-for-performance program) Normal work Hours: 40 hours, Mon - Fri Diverse and experienced staff to work with and learn from Working for an innovative company that is always improving the way we care for our clients Business casual atmosphere (jeans okay everyday) Excellent Medical Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401 k) Life Insurance Paid Time Off : 10 paid holidays, 15 vacation (accrue an additional day every year) Training & Development Tuition reimbursement Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family Therapy from an accredited University/College. Any of the following credentials: LCSW/CMHC/ACMHC/CSW/LMFT current in the State of Utah Strong computer skills with proficiency in MS Office as well as the ability to learn new software programs quickly Ideal Candidate: EMDR/DBT and MRT training Spanish language proficiency 2+ years of experience treating variety of substance use disorders Education Required Licenses & Certifications Preferred
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Description Schedule: 40 hours, Mon - Fri Our Summit County program, based in Park City, covers a wide spectrum of services for our communities. Individual sessions are necessary for all clients that we serve. Group sessions are available for clients with trauma, thinking errors, criminal thinking, and issues with drunk driving, domestic violence and substance abuse. We also provide services for clients in court and crisis services. Responsibilities: Provide individual and group mental health and substance abuse outpatient services. Provide compassionate, proactive, crisis intervention for walk in clients as well as to individuals who call in crisis requesting services or needing emergency intervention. Availability to facilitate evening groups is required Timely documentation using our Online Medical Record Effective verbally and written communication Application of evidence-based principles to a variety of situations Manage appointments effectively What's in it for you? National industry competitive pay (to include our new pay-for-performance program) Normal work Hours: 40 hours, Mon - Fri Diverse and experienced staff to work with and learn from Working for an innovative company that is always improving the way we care for our clients Business casual atmosphere (jeans okay everyday) Excellent Medical Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401 k) Life Insurance Paid Time Off : 10 paid holidays, 15 vacation (accrue an additional day every year) Training & Development Tuition reimbursement Qualifications: Master's degree or higher in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling or Marriage and Family Therapy from an accredited University/College. Any of the following credentials: LCSW/CMHC/ACMHC/CSW/LMFT current in the State of Utah Strong computer skills with proficiency in MS Office as well as the ability to learn new software programs quickly Ideal Candidate: EMDR/DBT and MRT training Spanish language proficiency 2+ years of experience treating variety of substance use disorders Education Required Licenses & Certifications Preferred
Location GA: Atlanta Job Family Clinical, Licensed Job Brief We are seeking a dynamic mental health therapist to launch a start-up practice at a primary care clinic operating in a large retail setting. About The Company: Access to high quality care is one of the biggest challenges in behavioral health; as the stigma associated with behavioral health conditions decreases, and as awareness rises, providers are facing increased demand for services. To help address this challenge, Beacon Care Services is focused on providing high quality direct clinical services and setting a standard for evidence-based care in behavioral health treatment. About The Position: Beacon Care Services is excited to announce part time openings for an Independently Licensed Clinician (part time) to provide direct client counseling in a unique health care setting. Beacon Care Services is a group outpatient practice providing services to a wide array of mental health and behavioral health needs. The positions will be based out of Dallas, Georgia and Calhoun, Georgia. This unique opportunity offers the chance to build a diverse client base through the connection to other service providers within the retail clinic. The clinician will provide assessments, referrals, triage, treatment, and make referrals as appropriate. This is an excellent opportunity for career growth; it is the first program in a new venture that has the extreme potential for collaboration and integration Applicants must be comfortable working within a diverse cultural and interdisciplinary environment where a balance of autonomy and team-work is important. Position Responsibilities: • Formulate independent psychosocial diagnosis • Partner with clients to develop person-centered treatment plans • Provide brief behavioral interventions using outcomes and evidence-based techniques such as solution focused treatment, behavioral activation, problem-solving treatment, motivational interviewing, or other treatments as appropriate • Coordinate with other clinicians, psychologists within Beacon Care Services, the primary care clinic and with other service providers to support a holistic and integrated approach to care. • Systematically track treatment response and monitors clients (in person or virtually) for progress towards treatment goals and objectives. • Support psychotropic medication management as prescribed by medical providers, focusing on treatment adherence monitoring, side effects, and effectiveness of treatment Position Requirements: • Working knowledge of differential diagnosis of common mental health and/or substance abuse disorders, when appropriate • Working knowledge of evidence-based psychosocial treatments and brief behavioral interventions for common mental health disorders, when appropriate (e.g., motivational interviewing, problem-solving treatment, behavioral activation) • Extensive knowledge of community resources/services • Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team setting • Basic knowledge of psychopharmacology for common mental health disorders that is within appropriate scope of practice • Strong orientation to a person-centered experience of care and integrated and collaborative care models • Knowledge and experience using management information systems, including EMR, word processing, and spreadsheet applications (Microsoft Word and Excel experience preferred) Education: Master's Degree in a behavioral health-related field and licensure as health professional is required. Licensures: Current, valid and unrestricted license in a State or territory of the United States in a mental health field Ph.D,, Psy.D. or LCSW Relevant Work Experience: Minimum of three (3) years of clinical experience in a behavioral health setting/managed care experience. Outpatient care with brief solution focused training strongly preferred. Experience in chronic disease management and health promotion preferred. Experience treating children and adolescents preferred Click below on "Apply for this Position" to create a profile and apply for the position Beacon Health Options is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer as well as a Drug Free and Tobacco Free Work Environment. EOE/AA/M/F/Veterans/Disabled #GD #CB PM16 #LI-DC1 AAP Reporting Location: n/a ID (Req #): 56582 FTE Status: Part Time Schedule: Mon-Fri Exempt
Feb 21, 2019
Full time
Location GA: Atlanta Job Family Clinical, Licensed Job Brief We are seeking a dynamic mental health therapist to launch a start-up practice at a primary care clinic operating in a large retail setting. About The Company: Access to high quality care is one of the biggest challenges in behavioral health; as the stigma associated with behavioral health conditions decreases, and as awareness rises, providers are facing increased demand for services. To help address this challenge, Beacon Care Services is focused on providing high quality direct clinical services and setting a standard for evidence-based care in behavioral health treatment. About The Position: Beacon Care Services is excited to announce part time openings for an Independently Licensed Clinician (part time) to provide direct client counseling in a unique health care setting. Beacon Care Services is a group outpatient practice providing services to a wide array of mental health and behavioral health needs. The positions will be based out of Dallas, Georgia and Calhoun, Georgia. This unique opportunity offers the chance to build a diverse client base through the connection to other service providers within the retail clinic. The clinician will provide assessments, referrals, triage, treatment, and make referrals as appropriate. This is an excellent opportunity for career growth; it is the first program in a new venture that has the extreme potential for collaboration and integration Applicants must be comfortable working within a diverse cultural and interdisciplinary environment where a balance of autonomy and team-work is important. Position Responsibilities: • Formulate independent psychosocial diagnosis • Partner with clients to develop person-centered treatment plans • Provide brief behavioral interventions using outcomes and evidence-based techniques such as solution focused treatment, behavioral activation, problem-solving treatment, motivational interviewing, or other treatments as appropriate • Coordinate with other clinicians, psychologists within Beacon Care Services, the primary care clinic and with other service providers to support a holistic and integrated approach to care. • Systematically track treatment response and monitors clients (in person or virtually) for progress towards treatment goals and objectives. • Support psychotropic medication management as prescribed by medical providers, focusing on treatment adherence monitoring, side effects, and effectiveness of treatment Position Requirements: • Working knowledge of differential diagnosis of common mental health and/or substance abuse disorders, when appropriate • Working knowledge of evidence-based psychosocial treatments and brief behavioral interventions for common mental health disorders, when appropriate (e.g., motivational interviewing, problem-solving treatment, behavioral activation) • Extensive knowledge of community resources/services • Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team setting • Basic knowledge of psychopharmacology for common mental health disorders that is within appropriate scope of practice • Strong orientation to a person-centered experience of care and integrated and collaborative care models • Knowledge and experience using management information systems, including EMR, word processing, and spreadsheet applications (Microsoft Word and Excel experience preferred) Education: Master's Degree in a behavioral health-related field and licensure as health professional is required. Licensures: Current, valid and unrestricted license in a State or territory of the United States in a mental health field Ph.D,, Psy.D. or LCSW Relevant Work Experience: Minimum of three (3) years of clinical experience in a behavioral health setting/managed care experience. Outpatient care with brief solution focused training strongly preferred. Experience in chronic disease management and health promotion preferred. Experience treating children and adolescents preferred Click below on "Apply for this Position" to create a profile and apply for the position Beacon Health Options is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer as well as a Drug Free and Tobacco Free Work Environment. EOE/AA/M/F/Veterans/Disabled #GD #CB PM16 #LI-DC1 AAP Reporting Location: n/a ID (Req #): 56582 FTE Status: Part Time Schedule: Mon-Fri Exempt
Couple and Family opening in Columbus, Ohio. This and other counseling/therapy jobs brought to you by AlliedHealthJobCafe.com Therapist Positions Now Available Inpatient: Full Time (Day) and PRN Weekend/Evenings Outpatient: Part Time (Evenings/Weekend) and PRN $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs East is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Columbus, Ohio. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs East, we are dedicated to Changing People?s Lives? As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs East. Our team drives a ?Clinical First? attitude to help fulfill our mission of ? Changing People?s Lives??. Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part Time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master?s Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work evenings and weekends Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Feb 21, 2019
Couple and Family opening in Columbus, Ohio. This and other counseling/therapy jobs brought to you by AlliedHealthJobCafe.com Therapist Positions Now Available Inpatient: Full Time (Day) and PRN Weekend/Evenings Outpatient: Part Time (Evenings/Weekend) and PRN $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs East is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Columbus, Ohio. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs East, we are dedicated to Changing People?s Lives? As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs East. Our team drives a ?Clinical First? attitude to help fulfill our mission of ? Changing People?s Lives??. Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part Time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master?s Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work evenings and weekends Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Couple and Family opening in Dublin, Ohio. This and other counseling/therapy jobs brought to you by AlliedHealthJobCafe.com Therapist Positions Now Available Full Time (Outpatient Adult and Adolescent), Part Time (Outpatient IOP) PRN (Inpatient and Outpatient) $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs Dublin is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Dublin, OH. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs Dublin, we are dedicated to Changing People?s Lives? As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs Dublin. Our team drives a ?Clinical First? attitude to help fulfill our mission of ? Changing People?s Lives??. Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master?s Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work Monday/Wednesday/Friday mornings 9:00 - 12:00p or evenings 6:00 ? 9:00p Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Feb 21, 2019
Couple and Family opening in Dublin, Ohio. This and other counseling/therapy jobs brought to you by AlliedHealthJobCafe.com Therapist Positions Now Available Full Time (Outpatient Adult and Adolescent), Part Time (Outpatient IOP) PRN (Inpatient and Outpatient) $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs Dublin is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Dublin, OH. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs Dublin, we are dedicated to Changing People?s Lives? As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs Dublin. Our team drives a ?Clinical First? attitude to help fulfill our mission of ? Changing People?s Lives??. Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master?s Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work Monday/Wednesday/Friday mornings 9:00 - 12:00p or evenings 6:00 ? 9:00p Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Couple and Family opening in Columbus, Ohio. Therapist Positions Now Available Inpatient: Full Time (Day) and PRN Weekend/Evenings Outpatient: Part Time (Evenings/Weekend) and PRN $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs East is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Columbus, Ohio. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs East, we are dedicated to Changing People's Lives® As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs East. Our team drives a "Clinical First" attitude to help fulfill our mission of " Changing People's Lives®". Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part Time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work evenings and weekends Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Feb 20, 2019
Full time
Couple and Family opening in Columbus, Ohio. Therapist Positions Now Available Inpatient: Full Time (Day) and PRN Weekend/Evenings Outpatient: Part Time (Evenings/Weekend) and PRN $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time Outpatient Roles Columbus Springs East is a 72-bed behavioral hospital located in Columbus, Ohio. The hospital offers inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents and their families. At Columbus Springs East, we are dedicated to Changing People's Lives® As a Therapist, you will be a member of the clinical services team at Columbus Springs East. Our team drives a "Clinical First" attitude to help fulfill our mission of " Changing People's Lives®". Our therapists utilize an evidence-based approach to meet the individual needs of our patients. Our model includes group and family therapy. As a therapist, you will work closely with all departments to provide an exceptional experience for each patient, their family and support systems. Our patient-centric approach delivers superior outcomes for inpatients and outpatients. Members of our team Enjoy: Working with a highly engaged staff Healthy staffing levels Flexible scheduling Career growth Competitive compensation A Comprehensive Benefit package is offered to Full and Part Time team members. Position Details: Provide Psychotherapy and counseling therapies to patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Therapies include group and family. Ensure accurate and timely patient documentation. Play an integral part of the treatment team and take active roles in individualized treatment planning as well as discharge planning. Conduct assessments as needed and serve as the point of contact to family, outside treatment providers, and other community stakeholders. Requirements: Master's Degree in Social Work or Counseling State Licensure CPR and CPI Certification within 30 day of employment For part time roles, must be able to work evenings and weekends Experience: Prior work with psychiatric and chemical dependency patients.
Our Screening, Stabilization, and Transition (STAT) Program is an innovative, model program that provides mental health Screening, Stabilization and Transition (STAT) services to children as they enter the foster care system in Alameda County. STAT clinicians complete a mental health screening and informal assessment of every child who arrives at the Assessment Center, providing both individual and milieu-based therapeutic interventions. In addition, clinicians provide community-based transition services (usually combining individual sessions and collateral contacts) to help children adjust to placement in foster or group homes. The STAT program serves children and young adults, ranging in age from just a few days up to their 21st birthday. The program is committed to helping them cope with the traumas of abuse and neglect while working to minimize the impact of being separated from their family, home, and community. In addition, STAT clinicians may carry a small caseload of clients who experience chronic placement instability for whom treatment could extend up to a year. As a STAT Clinician, you will: Provide screening, assessment and therapeutic interventions as children enter into or change placement within the child welfare system. Consults with county social workers and makes recommendations regarding mental health needs of clients. Provide short-term therapeutic interventions to clients as well as collateral support and guidance to foster parents, relatives and group home staff in order to facilitate children's transition to and stabilization in their placements. Provide individual and family therapy, caregiver guidance, collateral contacts and case management to children with chronic placement instability for a period of 3-12 months (in both English and Spanish). May work with a case manager as part of a team to best serve youth. Provide services at WCC program sites and in the community (youth's homes, communities, other agencies, and schools); travel is required up to 90 miles one way. Maintain clinical caseload minimum; meets billable hours & goals as set by the agency. Collaborate with other professionals within WCC and partnering agencies to ensure the highest quality of service to WCC clients. Make collateral contacts on behalf of clients as needed. Comply with WCC policies, procedures, and deadlines related to billing, record keeping, and documentation. Participate in agency and program meetings and professional development trainings as required, including: Agency and program- specific meetings (3 hours/week), Individual Clinical Supervision/consultation (1 hour/week), Clinical Case Conference (2 hours/week). The ideal candidates have… A Master's or Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, marriage and family therapy, or social work. Master's level candidates must be currently registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. 1-2 years of post-graduate experience with children/youth. Prior residential or milieu experience preferred. Current California mental health license preferred. (Based on our funding sources, California Department of Mental Health requires all unlicensed psychologists to apply for a professional licensing waiver or show proof of a valid waiver prior to hire date) Proven experience providing individual psychotherapy, parent support, and family therapy to children, adolescents and their families, particularly where children are or have been in foster care. Demonstrated experience working with diverse communities CPR, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification is required. Knowledge of de-escalation techniques is preferred. Clean CA DMV record and current car insurance and car; travel is required. Demonstrated clinical experience with foster care, DSS, and community mental health. Weekend availability preferred (but not required) Competencies (skills, abilities & knowledge): Clinical service skill - assessment/evaluation, clinical skills, crisis intervention, ability to use supervision effectively, ethical and legal responsibilities, high quality clinical documentation. Knowledge of attachment theory, brief psychotherapy modalities, early childhood and adolescent development, trauma, and principles of milieu therapy. Cultural competence - knowledge of issues of race, class, and ethnicity. Ability to work effectively with clients who have complex, multiple diagnosis histories Efficiency and time management - ability to be well-organized and complete timely documentation. Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills. Knowledge of or ability to learn Medi-Cal reimbursement procedures and billing. Collaboration and team functioning - able to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Prior knowledge and experience with EHR such as Welligent, preferred. Professional conduct. Bilingual clinicians and clinicians of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Position details and compensation: This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the STAT Program Director. Salary range for this position is $54,000-$64k+ annually depending on experience and current licensure status, plus a 4% language differential if applicable. Includes competitive compensation and benefits package, 403(b) and incentive compensation plans. Benefits: Performance-based compensation and retirement plan contribution Employer paid medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage 403b option Flex-spending options 20 days paid time off per year Continuous professional development and support Various in-house training on modalities Casual work environment that is professional and supportive WCC is passionate about leading and encouraging open conversations around race, gender, power, and privilege, and how these impact community mental health. Our staff affinity groups include Staff of Color Council, LGBTQ Staff Group, White Accountability Group, and Equity and Inclusion Council. We are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diminishing the influence of privilege and discrimination in our field and our workplace, whether due to differences concerning age, citizenship, color, disability, marital or parental status, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Feb 20, 2019
Full time
Our Screening, Stabilization, and Transition (STAT) Program is an innovative, model program that provides mental health Screening, Stabilization and Transition (STAT) services to children as they enter the foster care system in Alameda County. STAT clinicians complete a mental health screening and informal assessment of every child who arrives at the Assessment Center, providing both individual and milieu-based therapeutic interventions. In addition, clinicians provide community-based transition services (usually combining individual sessions and collateral contacts) to help children adjust to placement in foster or group homes. The STAT program serves children and young adults, ranging in age from just a few days up to their 21st birthday. The program is committed to helping them cope with the traumas of abuse and neglect while working to minimize the impact of being separated from their family, home, and community. In addition, STAT clinicians may carry a small caseload of clients who experience chronic placement instability for whom treatment could extend up to a year. As a STAT Clinician, you will: Provide screening, assessment and therapeutic interventions as children enter into or change placement within the child welfare system. Consults with county social workers and makes recommendations regarding mental health needs of clients. Provide short-term therapeutic interventions to clients as well as collateral support and guidance to foster parents, relatives and group home staff in order to facilitate children's transition to and stabilization in their placements. Provide individual and family therapy, caregiver guidance, collateral contacts and case management to children with chronic placement instability for a period of 3-12 months (in both English and Spanish). May work with a case manager as part of a team to best serve youth. Provide services at WCC program sites and in the community (youth's homes, communities, other agencies, and schools); travel is required up to 90 miles one way. Maintain clinical caseload minimum; meets billable hours & goals as set by the agency. Collaborate with other professionals within WCC and partnering agencies to ensure the highest quality of service to WCC clients. Make collateral contacts on behalf of clients as needed. Comply with WCC policies, procedures, and deadlines related to billing, record keeping, and documentation. Participate in agency and program meetings and professional development trainings as required, including: Agency and program- specific meetings (3 hours/week), Individual Clinical Supervision/consultation (1 hour/week), Clinical Case Conference (2 hours/week). The ideal candidates have… A Master's or Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, marriage and family therapy, or social work. Master's level candidates must be currently registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. 1-2 years of post-graduate experience with children/youth. Prior residential or milieu experience preferred. Current California mental health license preferred. (Based on our funding sources, California Department of Mental Health requires all unlicensed psychologists to apply for a professional licensing waiver or show proof of a valid waiver prior to hire date) Proven experience providing individual psychotherapy, parent support, and family therapy to children, adolescents and their families, particularly where children are or have been in foster care. Demonstrated experience working with diverse communities CPR, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification is required. Knowledge of de-escalation techniques is preferred. Clean CA DMV record and current car insurance and car; travel is required. Demonstrated clinical experience with foster care, DSS, and community mental health. Weekend availability preferred (but not required) Competencies (skills, abilities & knowledge): Clinical service skill - assessment/evaluation, clinical skills, crisis intervention, ability to use supervision effectively, ethical and legal responsibilities, high quality clinical documentation. Knowledge of attachment theory, brief psychotherapy modalities, early childhood and adolescent development, trauma, and principles of milieu therapy. Cultural competence - knowledge of issues of race, class, and ethnicity. Ability to work effectively with clients who have complex, multiple diagnosis histories Efficiency and time management - ability to be well-organized and complete timely documentation. Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills. Knowledge of or ability to learn Medi-Cal reimbursement procedures and billing. Collaboration and team functioning - able to work independently and collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Prior knowledge and experience with EHR such as Welligent, preferred. Professional conduct. Bilingual clinicians and clinicians of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Position details and compensation: This is a full-time, exempt position reporting to the STAT Program Director. Salary range for this position is $54,000-$64k+ annually depending on experience and current licensure status, plus a 4% language differential if applicable. Includes competitive compensation and benefits package, 403(b) and incentive compensation plans. Benefits: Performance-based compensation and retirement plan contribution Employer paid medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage 403b option Flex-spending options 20 days paid time off per year Continuous professional development and support Various in-house training on modalities Casual work environment that is professional and supportive WCC is passionate about leading and encouraging open conversations around race, gender, power, and privilege, and how these impact community mental health. Our staff affinity groups include Staff of Color Council, LGBTQ Staff Group, White Accountability Group, and Equity and Inclusion Council. We are an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diminishing the influence of privilege and discrimination in our field and our workplace, whether due to differences concerning age, citizenship, color, disability, marital or parental status, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.