Housing Clinician

Chestnut Health SystemsPontoon Beach, IL
$21 - $22Onsite

About The Position

Chestnut Health Systems is seeking a Clinician II to provide recovery-oriented, trauma-informed mental health services to individuals involved in housing programs. This role supports consumers in achieving stability, wellness, and independence through individualized, consumer-driven services delivered in both office and community-based settings. The Clinician II plays a critical role in assessments, treatment planning, service delivery, and coordination with community and internal partners, particularly those supporting housing stability and substance use recovery. Chestnut Health Systems™ is a leading provider of integrated health care services. Since 1973, Chestnut has grown to more than 800 committed, compassionate employees providing substance use, mental health, and primary care treatment to patients in Illinois and Missouri. We provide fully integrated care by combining behavioral health care services with community-based primary care centers and are nationally recognized for research, training, and innovation.

Requirements

  • Must have a bachelor’s degree and 5 years’ supervised mental health experience; OR a master’s degree in counseling, psychology, social work or related field with less than 1,000 hours of supervised mental health experience
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, private automobile insurance and be insurable
  • Requires basic computer skills and experience to include MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat and an electronic medical record (EMR)
  • Effective communication with employees, consumers, potential consumers, and support systems.
  • Ability to respond effectively and calmly in conflict or emotional situations.
  • Good keyboarding skills.
  • Data entry experience – preferably with an electronic health record or electronic billing system.
  • Knowledge of standard office procedures and use of office equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Stay on top of the essential paperwork—like assessments and recovery plans—to make sure our clients receive the best care possible.
  • Aim to have all treatment plans and assessments ready before they’re due to ensure there are no gaps in service.
  • Wrap up about 80% of your progress notes within two days of meeting with a client, keeping everyone’s records fresh and accurate.
  • Provide support that’s tailored specifically to each client’s individual recovery and safety goals.
  • Manage a consistent schedule to meet productivity goals while ensuring every client gets the attention they deserve.
  • Handle the "behind-the-scenes" details, like getting service approvals and checking on housing referrals, so our clients can access the resources they need.
  • Use a trauma-informed approach, leading with hope, respect, and empowerment to help clients feel connected and supported.
  • Use positive, recovery-focused language in both your written notes and your daily conversations with clients.
  • Act as a bridge, linking clients to vital resources like housing and substance use treatment.
  • Work closely with your teammates and the client’s own support network to create the best possible outcomes.
  • Attend regular meetings to brainstorm ideas, back up your teammates when they need a hand, and take on leadership opportunities as you grow.
  • Use proven, evidence-based methods in your therapy sessions, whether you’re working with individuals, families, or groups.
  • Whenever possible, provide services right in the community or in environments where the client feels most comfortable.
  • Complete regular trainings, earn CEUs, and participate in clinical supervision to keep your skills top-notch.
  • Maintain the highest level of confidentiality, ensuring that our clients' personal information is always protected.
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