Job Summary: Under general supervision, assesses, screens, and counsels clients in a outpatient mental health and/or substance abuse program to enhance, meet, or restore a client’s functioning capacity. Works with a multi-disciplinary team that provides individual and group psychotherapy and psychoeducation to adult mental health and substance abuse clients. Provides case management and develops client-driven treatment plans. Provides counseling/therapy to clients requiring complex intervention, including those who are homicidal, suicidal, or exhibit life-threatening behaviors, determines necessity for involuntary commitment and may partake in executing orders of involuntary commitment. Complete assessments, manage a caseload, complete treatment plans, and obtain authorization for services. Duties and Responsibilities: Assessments Performs thorough biopsychosocial assessment of the less complex to more complex clients and documents the assessment within agency guidelinesUtilizes information from multiple sources as appropriate in the formulation of client-driven treatment planningAssess and documents responses to interventions and modifies intervention as neededMay utilize specific assessment tools regularly in evaluation of the clientDemonstrates strong clinical judgement in assessments, application of diagnostic criteria, clinical formulations, and sound triage decisionsSeeks clinical supervision as necessaryCreates therapeutic relationship Advanced Therapeutic Counseling Creates therapeutic relationship as appropriate with consumers and families/significant othersConducts individual, family, group counseling/therapy, and educational sessions using evidence-based interventionDemonstrates clinical knowledge in mental health, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorder treatmentDemonstrates documented clinical proficiency (through education, training, or experience) in client engagement, interviewing, and recordingMay utilize advanced certification in specialty in counseling the consumer and others Counsels Individuals, Groups, and Significant Others Creates therapeutic relationship as appropriate with consumers and families/significant othersConducts individual, family, group counseling/therapy, and educational sessions using evidence based interventionsDemonstrates clinical knowledge in mental health, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorder treatmentDemonstrates documented clinical proficiency (through education, training or experience) in client engagement, interviewing and recording Develops and Participates in Complex Case Management/Care Planning Creates, communicates, and coordinates treatment plan of the more complex consumerDemonstrates expertise in care/planning through objectives, goals, and specificity of planServes as resources to staff in demonstration of up-to-date knowledge of DCSB, community, regional, and state resources Assist treatment team in problem solving regarding needed resources for complex consumersInsures timely communication with providers through proper exchange of written and verbal communication per policy and procedure Document referrals, discharges, and resources or other issues for problem resolution and/or utilization as required in agency policyMay serve as a liaison in community resource activities Professional Maintain licensure/certificationActively participates in clinical supervisionActively engages in behavioral health educational initiativesSeeks continuing education to meet current clinical needs
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level