Outpatient Therapist I (53489)

LIFESKILLS GROUPHopkinsville, KY
28d$55,000

About The Position

The Outpatient Therapist I provides quality psychosocial assessment and psychotherapy services to individuals who are experiencing mental illness, behavior problems, and/or substance misuse issues. Services could be provided in a variety of settings including the clinic, community, and home. Position will include collaboration with other positions within the agency (i.e. case manager, peer support, psychiatry, etc.) and outside of the agency (i.e. DCBS, courts, schools, etc.).

Requirements

  • Master's degree in Social Work, Professional Counseling, Marriage and Family, Psychology or related mental health field from an accredited institution.
  • Must be licensed or license-eligible in Kentucky (CSW, LPCA, LPA, MFTA, etc.).
  • Must meet requirements for supervised practice and participate in supervision as required.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work under supervision and as part of a team.
  • Carry no history of malpractice or board sanctions.
  • Must pass Criminal Record Check and Sexual Offender Registry Check.
  • Ability to work independently regarding scheduling time, organizing workload, completing a variety of task in a timely manner, and functioning with professionals from other disciplines in a cooperative and helpful manner.
  • Ability to sit for extended periods during sessions and documentation.
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and travel between clinic sites or community settings as needed.
  • Must adhere to all supervision requirements and operate strictly within defined scope of practice.
  • Maintain documentation and follow all policies, timelines, and ethical standards.
  • Must participate in regional on-call schedule rotation, if applicable.
  • Performance will be evaluated, at minimum annually, on professional conducts, documentation timeliness, engagement in supervision, responsiveness to feedback, and development of core clinical skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with individuals with severe mental illnesses, severe emotional disturbances and/or substance use disorders in a psychotherapy setting preferred.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours as needed to support clinic needs.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in completing clinical evaluations, psychosocial assessments, and diagnostic screenings under supervision.
  • Deliver individual, family, collateral, psychoeducation and/or group therapy using evidenced-based/informed interventions.
  • Participate in intake, referral, orientation, and engagement activities for new clients.
  • Provide services to general outpatient, co-occurring, and assigned specialty populations (i.e. first episode psychosis, youth, adults, dual-diagnosis) as applicable.
  • Assist in crisis response under supervision, including gathering information, coordinating with staff, and supporting safety planning.
  • May include on call work through Adult Crisis Services, if applicable to this position.
  • Help develop and update person centered recovery treatment plans.
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the electronic health record.
  • Participate in treatment team meetings, clinical staffing, consultations, and interdisciplinary coordination.
  • Communicate professionally with referral sources, families, community partners, and internal staff, always within the boundaries of supervision.
  • Maintain professional relationships with clients, families, referral sources, community partners, and coworkers.
  • Collaborate with school systems, law enforcement, community agencies, and other partners as applicable.
  • Participate in committees or workgroups when assigned, if applicable.
  • Support continuity of care between programs (e.g., outpatient therapy, case management, psychiatry).
  • Adhere to ethical standards, agency policies, state regulations, and clinical best practices.
  • Participate in clinical supervision as required by state licensure.
  • Maintain current knowledge of evidence-based practices and emerging research relevant to assigned populations.
  • Maintain expectations regarding quality of care and agency deliverables.
  • Maintain professional conduct that reflects agency core values.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned or required.
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