Counselor II
Dartmouth Health · Hampstead, NH · 6 days ago
EducationFull-time
About the role
The Counselor II at Hampstead Hospital establishes therapeutic relationships with assigned residents and facilitates maintaining the therapeutic environment in the Residential program. The Counselor II provides progressively basic-to-complex patient care services, increasing independence with experience and skill.
Responsibilities
- Create and implement therapeutic plans and relationships with assigned residents and ensure treatment plans are followed appropriately for residents to progress toward their goals.
- Provide resident-centered care that is resiliency- and recovery-oriented, with a primary focus on patients' health and safety.
- Conduct patient group sessions and psycho education and recreation groups under supervision of clinician or program director.
- Support residents in developing independent living skills that will help them succeed in the community.
- Aid residents with daily living tasks and maintain a safe and therapeutic milieu along with an orderly work environment.
- Participate in hospital safety training programs and meet with the Program Director for ongoing mentoring, guidance, and supervision.
- Utilize interventions consistent with current research relevant to developmental, cultural, and disability-specific needs.
- Maintain current knowledge in the field of psychiatric care to apply a broad range of established therapeutic techniques; work becomes more complex and independent with increased knowledge, training, and experience.
- Consult and communicate with other professional treatment staff regarding various treatment interventions, psychosocial and environmental influences, the availability of community resources, and needs for transition to the community.
- Update and maintain accurate medical records and other documentation in accordance with all Joint Commission, State Licensing, and Medicare standards as applicable.
- Follow program and departmental policies and procedures as well as discipline-specific standards and expectations with regard to psychosocial assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, and other required forms and reports.
- Promote the hospital culture of patient safety in a non-punitive atmosphere; observe and report significant events &/or concerns to the Program Director.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university with major study in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related behavioral science area.
- Each additional year of approved formal education may be substituted for one year of required work experience.
- Three years' experience in social work, clinical mental health counseling, or related field in a psychiatric in-patient or clinical environment.
- Each additional year of approved work experience may be substituted for one year of required formal education.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Valid Drivers License.