Mental Health Professional
Wexford Health Sources · Kingman, AZ · 1 mo ago
HealthcareInternship
Position Summary
As a Mental Health Professional at Mohave County Jail, you'll play a vital role on a multidisciplinary team delivering essential behavioral health services to a diverse and often underserved population. Your responsibilities will include:
- Conducting mental health screenings, assessments, and clinical evaluations
- Providing individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and ongoing treatment planning
- Observing and assessing patient behavior to identify clinical needs and risks
- Collaborating with the behavioral health team to develop, implement, and adjust treatment plans
- Coordinating psychiatric services, including tracking referrals, supporting medication management processes, and ensuring proper documentation
- Delivering therapeutic interventions such as counseling, behavior modification, and psychoeducation
- Monitoring patient progress and ensuring treatment goals are effectively implemented and documented
- Participating in interdisciplinary team meetings, case reviews, and care coordination efforts
- Supporting case management activities, chart reviews, and internal audit processes
- Assisting with program development, special projects, and staff training as needed
- Maintaining accurate, timely documentation in accordance with policies and standards
- Upholding safety, security, and confidentiality protocols within the correctional environment
Qualifications
- Fully licensed in Arizona in Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC)
- Current CPR certification
- Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or Counseling
- At least two (2) years prior clinical experience working with forensic clients; have familiarity with relevant research literature, clinical assessments, procedures and methods, have ability to assess treatment goals and write goal-directed, individualized treatment plans; have ability to monitor and document individual behavior patterns and modify treatment plans; and be familiar with diagnostic nomenclature outlined in the most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.