About The Position

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Performs clinical services, including intakes and therapeutic interventions such as group, individual, and family therapy, and crisis intervention. 2. Maintains and completes service documentation such as psychosocial assessments, case notes, case reviews, court reports, letters, etc., according to prescribed standards. 3. Conducts case reviews and determines current and future treatment and treatment planning, including after-care plans for clients completing treatment, based upon quantitative results and professional opinion of client progress. 4. Collaborates with external agents including school officials, family members, and other health agencies regarding organizational programs and client needs and conditions. 5. Attends and participates in staff meetings, treatment planning meetings, case conferences, and clinical seminars providing information relating to program administration and development. 6. Writes correspondence on behalf of clients and their families such as court reports, letters of recommendation, etc., according to prescribed standards. 7. Assists supervisor or Division Director with development and coordination of clinical programs, as needed. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Within the bounds of their respective job descriptions, all staff are expected to exercise principle-centered leadership, focused on customer service responsiveness, with a continuous quality improvement orientation. Additionally, all staff are expected to develop a working knowledge of and follow all policies and procedures related to safety management and other Joint Commission standards. Seven Counties is the provider of choice for mental and behavior health services in and around the Louisville Metro. Over 1,400 employees work in 25+ locations throughout Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble counties; making sure that the 31,000 people we serve annually have the best chance of living their best lives. At Seven Counties, we give our staff the opportunity to do what they do best with continued training, effective mentoring and competitive salaries and benefits. In an effort to protect our employees, clients and community, we require the COVID and Influenza vaccinations for all employees.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in social services field with certification or licensure in area of specialization (e.g., LPCC, LPCA, LMFT, Marriage and Family Therapy Associate)
  • Two to three years of clinical experience, including two years of post-master's experience.
  • Strong knowledge of the mental and physical characteristics of applicable population group (e.g., growth and development and range of treatment needed), psychotherapy, human behavior, and related issues.
  • Basic knowledge of community resources and SCS services.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to handle a case load with varying levels of client disability and need.
  • Reliable transportation for frequent travel between work sites.

Responsibilities

  • Performs clinical services, including intakes and therapeutic interventions such as group, individual, and family therapy, and crisis intervention.
  • Maintains and completes service documentation such as psychosocial assessments, case notes, case reviews, court reports, letters, etc., according to prescribed standards.
  • Conducts case reviews and determines current and future treatment and treatment planning, including after-care plans for clients completing treatment, based upon quantitative results and professional opinion of client progress.
  • Collaborates with external agents including school officials, family members, and other health agencies regarding organizational programs and client needs and conditions.
  • Attends and participates in staff meetings, treatment planning meetings, case conferences, and clinical seminars providing information relating to program administration and development.
  • Writes correspondence on behalf of clients and their families such as court reports, letters of recommendation, etc., according to prescribed standards.
  • Assists supervisor or Division Director with development and coordination of clinical programs, as needed.

Benefits

  • continued training
  • effective mentoring
  • competitive salaries and benefits
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