Therapist (PRN)
Responsibilities
- Conduct a comprehensive Psychosocial Assessment
- Evaluate and integrate assessment findings from all disciplines and databases into a clinical summary
- Transform issues identified in the treatment focus of the clinical summary into treatment plans with specific goals, objectives and corresponding treatment interventions
- Clearly and legibly document the patient’s clinical course of treatment, in the progress notes
- Manage and coordinate the patient’s work on treatment objectives while keeping the patient, clinical team, payers, and referral sources involved and/or informed of the patient’s progress or lack of progress as appropriate
- Formulate and document a discharge summary that summarizes significant findings, course and progress of the patient with regard to each identified clinical problem, course of treatment and the final assessment of patient’s condition initially, during treatment and at discharge
- Integrate working knowledge of 12-Step Programs and Principles into the therapeutic process and treatment plan while maintaining a professional treatment focus
- Manage caseload, documentation requirements and treatment delivery responsibilities in a professional and acceptable manner
- Conduct individual counseling sessions appropriate for the treatment of the addictive disorders
- Conduct group therapy sessions appropriate for the treatment of addictive disorders
- Conduct specialty groups that are relevant to addiction treatment
- Perform conjoint family counseling, integrating a complete understanding of the underlying dynamics of codependency and the effects of addiction of families
- Conduct basic education lectures and presentations relevant to addiction treatment
- Must maintain a professional demeanor and appearance, must not appear impaired or disoriented, but rather must present coherent and articulate speech, kept appearance, alert, oriented, and responsive to patients' needs and concerns
- Perform supervision, if assigned, and document supervision of supervisee according to policy and procedure
- Must be able to work in a cooperative manner with co-workers, managers, clients and prospective clients
- Must be able to work in a constant state of alertness as to perform the job in a safe manner
- Perform other professional duties as requested by the Clinical Director
Requirements
Master’s degree or higher in Counseling Psychology, Social Work, or a related mental health field required
Professional licensure is required. If not, must be qualified to make application for ALC, LPC, LMSW, LICSW, or LMFT licensure within 90 days of hire
Demonstrated experience in providing psychotherapy and mental health counseling
Strong knowledge of crisis intervention and behavioral health management
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with diverse client populations
If recovering, three years of continuous verifiable sobriety
Qualifications
Experience working with group therapy and family therapy modalities
Specialized training or certification in anger management or life transitions counseling
Familiarity with evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Experience in a healthcare or community mental health setting
Bilingual abilities or experience working with culturally diverse populations
Skills
Comprehensive Psychosocial Assessment
Evaluation and integration of assessment findings
Development of treatment plans
Documentation of clinical progress
Supervision and mentoring of supervisees
Conducting individual and group counseling sessions
Conducting specialty groups
Conducting conjoint family counseling
Conducting educational lectures and presentations
Benefits
Medical Coverage – Three new BCBSAL medical plans with better rates, improved co-pays, and enhanced prescription benefits
Expanded Coverage – Options for domestic partners and a wider network of in-network providers
Mental Health Support – Improved access to services and a new Employee Assistance Program (EAP) featuring digital wellness tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) modules and wellness coaching
Voluntary Coverages – Pet insurance, home and auto insurance, family legal services, and more
Student Loan Repayment – Available for nurses and therapists
Retail Benefits – 401(k) plan through Voya to help employees plan for the future
Generous PTO – A robust paid time off policy to support work-life balance
Voluntary Benefits for Part-Time Employees – Dental, vision, life, accident insurance, and telehealth options for those working 20 hours or more per week