Provide diagnostic co-occurring assessments/evaluations utilizing DSM V diagnoses and ASAM Criteria to place at appropriate level of care, develop treatment plans, provide individualized case management and counseling to individuals, couples, family, and groups. Strong understanding of co-occurring disorders and recovery principles Make appropriate referrals. May provide education and support to clients and families, skills training, and outreach to client homes. Develop and review treatment plans to ensure the delivery of appropriate interventions. Provide crisis intervention, counseling, evaluations, and related services. Provide clinical oversight. Difficult cases and crisis management are emphasized with treatment plans. Provide supervision, consultation, education and training for other program staff and community agencies and groups. Provide supervision for licensure for program staff as well as for graduate level interns. May provide clinical review and/or supervision of work by other clinicians or subcontracted programs. Complete paperwork within agency expected timelines. Document into agency’s electronic medical record. May act as liaison and provide consultation, education and information to community agencies that routinely encounter individuals with mental or emotional disturbances. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team structure to expand clinical competency, staff cases, and ensure thorough client care. Ability to multi-task, manage time, meet deadlines, and remain calm and professional under pressure. Maintain standards of confidentiality of Lifeways’ clients and records. Perform all work duties and activities in compliance with Lifeway’s policies/procedures, Oregon Administrative Rules, OSHA, and HIPAA regulations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Number of Employees
11-50 employees