Clinician- Behavioral Health (III/IIIA)
Company: ECHN
Location: Manchester
Posted on: November 14, 2024
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Job Description:
NEW HIRE SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE POSITION - $10K! POSITION
SUMMARY: This position reports to the Manager and/or Director of
the service and the Medical Director within the department.
Provides direct and indirect age-appropriate clinical services to
those in need of substance use and/or psychiatric services. 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 minimum
of master#s degree AND#Connecticut licensure as a Licensed
Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) OR Licensed Master Social
Worker (LMSW). OR#Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), OR
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) OR#Licensed
Professional Counselor (LPC), #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: Strong clinical
skills including a demonstrated strength in team orientation with
the ability to function effectively, at times independently, in a
work environment where multitasking is necessary. Strong written
and verbal communication skills using the English language is
essential. Computer competency with basic knowledge of Microsoft
Word and Outlook, must be flexible in approach so that service-
specific as well as overall system needs can be met. Employee must
possess and maintain a valid driver#s license and have access to
reliable transportation to travel between multiple work sites in
order to perform essential duties. 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. # Job-Specific Competency Demonstrates skill in gathering
and assessing comprehensive information regarding bio-psychosocial
influences and etiology of substance use and psychiatric disorders
as evidenced by documentation, participation in clinical team
meetings, individual and/or group supervision. Develops, implements
and modifies treatment plans, interventions and
disposition/discharge plans as needed addressing age-specific and
substance use and/or psychiatric issues with professional standards
and per department guidelines as evidenced by chart reviews and
supervisor observation. 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. Completes
all required releases of information, requested forms and other
reporting requirements in a timely manner in accordance with
Department of Children and Families (DCF), Adult Probation, etc.,
during treatment and through discharge, as evidenced by chart
audit. 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
program must comply as evidenced by chart audit. Demonstrates
ability to identify obstacles and barriers that interfere with
treatment compliance and resolve issues, as evidenced by discharge
planning and treatment outcome evidenced by chart audit and
supervisor observation. Makes timely and appropriate referrals
demonstrating knowledge of levels of care and appropriate community
and treatment resources as evidenced by supervisor observations.
Facilitates skill development by careful planning of therapeutic
groups, DBT groups, individual and family interventions, as
evidenced by direct observation, documentation of progress and/or
individual or group supervision. Actively participates in and
contributes to clinical team meetings, individual and/or group
supervision to enhance patient outcomes through generation and
dissemination of accurate case formulation identifying and
documenting realistic treatment goals evidenced by supervisor
observation. Communicates effectively and consistently with team
members including appropriate department staff (medical director,
psychiatrists, nursing staff, leadership, etc.) as evidenced by
feedback from staff as well as supervisor observation. 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. Demonstrates flexibility in meeting the
fluctuating staffing needs of the department, as evidenced by
willingness to adjust scheduled hours and assignments in accordance
with the needs of the program, as evidenced by supervisor
observation. Effectively uses psychological and physical management
techniques to manage violent or potentially violent situations
consistent with non-violent crisis intervention training (CPI), as
evidenced by peer feedback, supervisor observation with
participation in Early Response codes and Dr. Strong codes and
attendance at CPI refresher trainings. 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. Demonstrates knowledge and respect for cultural
differences in respect to the treatment approach, as evidenced
through documentation and in clinical team meetings. 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. #
Keywords: ECHN, New England , Clinician- Behavioral Health (III/IIIA), Healthcare , Manchester, Northeast
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