What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Therapist LPC (LPC -IT or LMFT -IT or LCSW- IT)- Ladysmith - Part Time or Full Time position at Aurora Community Services?
Responsibilities
- Provide high quality, compassionate, and ethical individual, family, marital, and group therapy
- Clinical staff responsibilities include, but are not limited to, competence in crisis assessment, mental health evaluation of clients, and treatment planning
- Maintain a high level of professional and ethical practice as established through the state of Wisconsin and related professional organizations (ie. ACSW, Association of MFT, etc.)
- Maintain and conduct practice consistent with overall philosophy of the agency
- Develop treatment plans, monitor treatment progress, and provide follow-up services
- Consult with peers, supervisors, and other professionals regarding cases, treatment plans, interventions, approaches, etc.
- Attend staff meetings as required
- Demonstrate positive working relationships with consumers, staff, and other professionals
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical records consistent with Agency policy and state requirements
- Write reports that conform to prescribed style and format
- Effectively present information to management, staff, and other organizational groups
- Promote positive consumer relations
- Provide consultation / education to the community as needed
- Maintain all professional licensing requirements (i.e. continuing education credits)
- Complete agency training
- Market agency products / services and provide community presentations as needed to build referral base
- Maintain consumer confidentiality standard consistent with HIPAA regulations
- Assess crisis situations, intervene appropriately, and work autonomously
- Perform other duties as assigned
Competencies
Benefits :
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