This position involves providing clinical leadership and direct services to clients, with a focus on comprehensive assessments, case conferences, treatment plans, and strategic interventions to ensure quality service delivery. The role includes serving as a lead member of the treatment team, participating in crisis intervention, and offering clinical supervision and direct services within the scope of practice. Key responsibilities also encompass providing orientation, consultation, and coordination within the work team to meet client, family, and payor needs, as well as offering clinical leadership, training, and guidance to staff, interns, and volunteers. The Clinician will provide treatment services, training, and support to clients individually and in groups, along with associated services to clients’ families, to develop and improve skills related to physical and mental health care needs. This includes interviewing clients, completing assessments, developing goal-oriented plans, facilitating rehabilitation counseling, assisting clients with problem resolution, coordinating services, and making referrals. The role also requires developing discharge recommendations, maintaining timely and accurate clinical records, providing crisis intervention, assisting with compliance, providing transportation, offering on-call coverage, and performing First Aid if assigned to residential facilities. The overall goal is to reintegrate clients with serious mental illness and/or addiction issues back into the community by focusing on interpersonal and independent living skills and developing community support systems. This is a 30-hour per week position with overnight awake shifts.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees