Georgia Families in Transition is looking for individuals to join our Assessment Team! The IFI Program Biopsychosocial Assessor plays a crucial role in evaluating and assessing the biopsychosocial needs of individuals, particularly children and families, within the framework of the IFI program. This position requires a compassionate and skilled professional who can conduct thorough assessments, provide clinical insights, and develop tailored intervention strategies. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and experience working with diverse populations, including individuals with developmental disabilities. The Assessor position is focused on conducting initial biopsychosocial assessments for clients seeking to receive IFI (Medicaid) services in the community. This role requires familiarity with or strong passion to learn the following: Biopsychosocial Assessments CANS/ANSA Safety Planning CSSRS (Columbia Suicide Scale) Treatment Planning Vanderbilt ADHD Scale (as applicable with clients receiving a provisional or verified ADHD diagnosis) PHQ-9/A General Expectations Within 72 hours of assessment, all components of the assessment package must be submitted Requested corrections must be submitted within 24 hours of request Positive, team-oriented attitude Timeliness and accuracy in documentation submission Individuals who are prompt in communication, have collaborative personalities, and demonstrate a passion and clinical and compliance knowledge for assessment will be considered. Pay scale is based on education, licensure level, clinical writing skills, and experience. Must live in the Atlanta area to be considered. Work is nearly always remote, but occasional face-to-face appointments may be needed based on client needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level