This position works under clinical supervision and requires considerable knowledge of behavioral healthcare programs and program techniques. As a member of an interdisciplinary mental health treatment team, the provider is responsible for assigned mental health interventions for a caseload of mentally ill criminal offenders. This role involves completing screenings, including detailed mental health screens and risk assessments (inclusive of suicide watch assessments when within scope of practice and allowable per credentialing board, ODRC policy, and in consultation with an independently licensed mental health professional). The provider will conduct individual and group clinical interventions as prescribed on the individual mental health treatment plan using clinical intervention strategies within their scope of practice and directed by supervision. Additionally, they will provide psychosocial group interventions, mental health liaison services, and complete psychosocial needs and treatment assessments as part of interdisciplinary treatment planning. The role also includes completing transfer and discharge summaries, consulting with other institution staff regarding inmate adjustment and service needs, initiating and maintaining contact with families and community agencies, and providing/seeking information relative to patient care and treatment. The provider will make appropriate community referrals and write reports and/or documentation, including electronic documentation of all inmate contacts, progress notes, discharge plans, and miscellaneous forms as needed. The position requires attending meetings of social work or counselor supervision and in-service training sessions and workshops for professional development. The role may also involve teaching in-service sessions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level