About The Position

The Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP) is responsible for providing comprehensive mental health and/or substance abuse services within a multidisciplinary team. This role involves working with individuals who are receiving behavioral health services in one or more of the following Programs: Residential, Outpatient, and Inpatient mental health and/or substance abuse and dependence treatment settings to assess, diagnose, and develop treatment plans that address behavioral health needs. The LMHP will also provide individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and support for clients and their families, fostering a therapeutic environment that promotes recovery and well-being. The expertise of the LMHP will contribute to creating a safe and therapeutic environment that fosters mental and emotional well-being. In addition, LMHP’s may serve as a preceptor to student interns and staff, ensuring that therapeutic programming is effectively implemented. Key responsibilities include completing biopsychosocial assessments and developing individualized treatment plans, with each plan evidencing final review through a dated signature. You will also debrief patients and staff following any safety events or Code Atlas incidents, ensuring clear communication with the treatment team regarding major incidents such as elopements, therapeutic holds, injuries, or seclusions. Additionally, licensed professionals who have completed supervision hours and are registered with the board may be called upon to provide clinical supervision to residents and social work supervisees. Other duties may be assigned or requested, and job specifications can be modified or updated as needed. Your contributions are essential to the well-being of our clients and the effectiveness of our treatment programs.

Responsibilities

  • Providing comprehensive mental health and/or substance abuse services within a multidisciplinary team
  • Working with individuals receiving behavioral health services in Residential, Outpatient, and Inpatient settings
  • Assessing, diagnosing, and developing treatment plans
  • Providing individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and support for clients and their families
  • Fostering a therapeutic environment that promotes recovery and well-being
  • Serving as a preceptor to student interns and staff
  • Completing biopsychosocial assessments and developing individualized treatment plans
  • Debriefing patients and staff following safety events or Code Atlas incidents
  • Providing clinical supervision to residents and social work supervisees (if qualified)
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