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Behavorial Health Clinician - 10k Sign On Bonus

ECHN • Springfield, MA 01105 • Posted 3 days ago

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The Behavioral Health Clinician provides direct and indirect clinical services to adults in need of mental health care. This role involves a variety of tasks including crisis assessment, intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community collaboration, patient/family education, and triage/discharge planning. The position requires a Master's degree and relevant licensure, and may offer flexible coverage to other services within Behavioral Health as needed.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct and indirect clinical services to adults in need of mental health care.
  • Conduct crisis assessment, intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community collaboration, patient/family education, and triage/discharge planning.
  • Create a caring and compassionate environment through the Core Values of Teamwork, Communication, Respect, and Caring.
  • Participate in individual or group clinical supervision, presenting cases for discussion and openly accepting feedback.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of the impact of behavior on peers' and clients' behaviors.
  • Conceptualize and organize data from a definite theoretical perspective.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and respect for cultural differences in treatment approach.
  • Generate and disseminate accurate clinical case formulation and information, identifying realistic treatment goals.
  • Convey warmth, genuineness, and empathy to patients, respecting them as whole persons with strengths and needs.
  • Establish a shared sense of outcome and processes goals with the patient.
  • Obtain required releases of information and coordinate with community providers during treatment and through discharge.
  • Assess and reassess progress, revising formulation and diagnosis as indicated.
  • Facilitate skill development by careful planning of DBT groups and implementation of DBT.

Qualifications

Required

  • Masters degree
  • Connecticut licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
  • Valid driver's license with public passenger endorsement (for specific assignments)
  • Ability to pass a safe driving educational program upon hire and annually thereafter
  • Computer competency with basic knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook
  • Strong clinical skills including a demonstrated team orientation
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills using the English language

Preferred

  • Training and/or familiarity with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Familiarity with abuse and neglect reporting and duty-to-warn mandates
  • Knowledge of community-based resources
  • Experience with pre-authorization and billing processes

Full Job Description

NEW HIRE SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE POSITION - $10K! # POSITION SUMMARY: This position reports to the Adult Ambulatory Coordinator and/or to the Director of the Service and the Medical Director. Provides direct and indirect clinical services to adults in need of mental health care and is responsible for treatment of the client and provision of age-appropriate care. Core skills may include crisis assessment, intake assessment, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, treatment planning, case management, team/community collaboration, patient/family education and triage/discharge planning. As skill sets permits, may provide flexible coverage to another service within Behavioral Health on a short-term basis. Creates a caring and compassionate environment through the Core Values of Teamwork, Communication, Respect and Caring. # EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION This position requires a Masters degree and Connecticut licensure as a licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Incumbents in specific assignments must posess and maintain a valid drivers# license with public passenger endorsement, maintain a driving record free of any violations and pass a safe driving educational program upon hire and annually thereafter in order to participate in the Fleet Vehicle Program as outlined in the Eastern Connecticut Health Network#s Environment of Care Safety Policies and Procedures #110. # EXPERIENCE Level of care and age-specific competencies are required. Training and/or familiarity with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), familiarity with abuse and neglect reporting and duty-to-warn mandates, knowledge of community-based resources and experience with pre-authorization and billing processes is preferred. # COMPETENCIES This position requires computer competency with basic knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook, strong clinical skills including a demonstrated team orientation, and strong written as well as verbal communication skills using the English language. Must be flexible in approach so that service- specific as well as overall system needs can be met. Must be able to function effectively and, at times, independently in an environment where multi-tasking is necessary. # ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: Disclaimer: Job descriptions are not intended, nor should they be construed to be, exhaustive lists of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with the job.# They are intended to be accurate reflections of the principal duties and responsibilities of this position.# These responsibilities and competencies listed below may change from time to time. ##LI-SL1 Job-Specific Competency Actively participates in individual or group clinical supervision, as evidenced by presenting cases for discussion, identifying clinical skills areas needing improvement and openly accepting feedback from supervisor and peers. Demonstrates an awareness of the impact of his/her behavior on peers# and clients# behaviors, as evidenced by their ability self assess in individual and/or group supervision. Conceptualizes and organizes data from a definite theoretical perspective, as evidenced by documentation and case presentation in clinical team meetings and in individual and group supervision. Demonstrates knowledge and respect for cultural differences in respect to the treatment approach, as evidenced through documentation and in clinical team meetings. Generates and disseminates accurate clinical case formulation and information and identifies realistic treatment goals, as evidenced by documentation on treatment plans and in clinical team meetings and individual and/or group supervision. Conveys warmth, genuineness and empathy and respects the patient as a whole person with strengths and needs, as evidenced through direct observation and patient feedback. Establishes a shared sense of outcome and processes goals with the patient, as evidenced by patient feedback and direct observation. Consistently obtains required releases of information and networks, communicates and coordinates with community providers#Department of Children and Families (DCF), Adult Probation, etc., during treatment and through discharge, as evidenced by chart audit. Realistically assesses and reassesses progress and revises formulation and diagnosis as indicated, as evidenced by treatment plan updates and participation in clinical team meetings and in individual and/or group supervision. Performs conscientiously and productively and fulfills responsibilities without reminder, as evidenced by direct observation, and chart audit. Exercises good judgment in seeking help and when acting independently, as evidenced by direct observation and individual and/or group supervision. Facilitates skill development by careful planning of DBT groups and implementation of DBT, as evidenced by direct observation, documentation of progress and/or individual or group supervision. Completes all requested forms, letters and documentation requirements with accuracy and thoroughness in a timely manner and in accordance with JCAHO, Managed Care and other standards with which the program must comply, as evidenced by chart audit.