Works under the supervision of the Trauma Services Manager to provide ethically sound, evidenced-based trauma-informed therapeutic services for patients/victims of crime including individual and group therapy, assessment, treatment planning, and documentation, in order to reduce the effects of traumatic events and develop effective strategies for recovery and devise skills that will encourage healthy coping strategies. A Trauma Therapist's ultimate goal is to guide patients to process their trauma in a safe and controlled environment at the in-hospital setting or via telehealth and through follow-up for up to one year. The Trauma Therapist will also provide information on referrals, assistance with victim compensation applications as well as support, advocacy and accompaniment to crime victims/patients. Provides crisis intervention, safety planning, information/referrals to patients/victims of crime as needed. Knowledge of the criminal justice system, an understanding of victimology, and experience with trauma. Actively performs as a member of the HVIP interdisciplinary team and demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide clinical care appropriate to the age of the patient served. As part of the interdisciplinary team, leads multi-disciplinary rounds and treatment teams to ensure patient treatment goals are identified and reviewed as part of discharge planning. Additional facility involvement by serving as a Trauma Therapist and proactively collaborating with appropriate disciplines in specialty area and providing services as needed throughout the facility. Background in community violence, women's issues, domestic violence and social justice preferred.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level