Clinician Offsite

Lifebridge Community ServicesBridgeport, CT
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About The Position

Upon a finding of medical necessity for treatment by the staff physician, the clinician serves as the lead coordinating member of an integrated healthcare team focused on helping each client reach his/her optimal emotional, physical, and social wellness within the community. Decisions regarding treatment and advocacy for the client are the clinician’s ultimate responsibility. The clinician is charged with delivering exceptional customer care and ensuring the client’s experience from beginning to end is positive. It is through the individual, family and group counseling services delivered by the clinician, and the care coordination provided that recovery and integration into the community is enabled. The treatment goals and personal aspirations of each client are the centerpiece of a care plan to be delivered by all LifeBridge direct care providers. This unique role will require clinicians to use evidence-based practices in a manner consistent with LifeBridge’s philosophy, values, policies, and protocols. Clinicians will be required to provide services at both agency-based and off-site partner locations (such as schools, community centers, or other designated sites) to meet program and client needs. All clinicians must successfully complete a pre-employment drug screening and comply with any ongoing screening requirements as determined by LifeBridge or partnering agencies. As one of eight outpatient Urban Trauma Centers in Connecticut, and a member of the Urban Trauma Network (UTN), LifeBridge receives coaching, training, technical assistance, and fidelity monitoring from the Urban Trauma-Performance Improvement Center to enhance clinical competencies to best serve the community. The Clinician plays a key role in building resiliency for clients and the community at large. By providing a welcoming environment for clients and program guests, each will help foster a sense of commitment to client care to enhance client engagement and improve outcomes.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in a related behavioral health category
  • Has verified professional counseling license or eligible in the State of Connecticut (LCSW, LADC, LPC, LPCA, LMFT, LMFTA)
  • Can confidently navigate an Electronic Health Record (EHR).
  • Must have a work history that demonstrates an understanding of a consumer-driven delivery system, accomplishment, punctuality, and the ability to collaborate well with colleagues.
  • Must have strong communication skills along with interpersonal skills to work effectively at all levels of the organization and its stakeholders.
  • Must be computer literate (Office 365).
  • Possess a valid driver's license.
  • Must complete a pre-employment drug screening as a condition of hire and may be subject to additional screenings as required by agency partners.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience working with underserved and under-resourced children, adults, and families who have experienced trauma, and traumatic events preferred.
  • Alignment with trauma-informed care delivery, practices, and principles.
  • Alignment with client-centered, “unconditional positive regard” treatment approaches.
  • Hands-on experience with computer and electronic health record systems.
  • Must have strong oral and written communications skills, and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively at all levels of the organization and with all stakeholders.
  • Exceptional time management skills.
  • Ability to represent LifeBridge in a professional and positive way.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct client assessments and establish treatment goals.
  • Develop and implement client-centered and client driven treatment plans.
  • Plan and facilitate individual, family, and group sessions.
  • Evaluate and document client’s progress and the effectiveness of therapy interventions.
  • Maintain accurate, clear, and complete documentation of all facets of a client’s treatment in the electronic health record (EHR).
  • Coordinate client care with other members of the treatment team to ensure effective and efficient care delivery and the achievement of desired client outcomes.
  • Deliver coordinated services that include assisting the client in accessing community support if needed.
  • Participate in professional development training and individual and group supervision.
  • Participate in the peer review audit process to support continuous quality improvement efforts.
  • Successfully meets agency patient access goals and metrics.
  • Provide substance use disorder and mental health counseling services through duties that include: 1. Writing treatment plans, referral forms, and discharge plans 2. Planning and conducting individual & family sessions 3. Planning and facilitating group sessions 4. Assuring all clinical records are comprehensive and follow all regulatory and agency guidelines, including timeframes for completion. 5. Assessing new clients
  • Provide engagement and care coordination. Link clients to all available resources and coordinate services to meet the client's needs.
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