What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinician - IHRP (In Home Recovery Program) position at Mitchell Martin Inc.?
One of our client is seeking for a Clinician for IHRP
Type: Full-Time
Schedule: Full time: Monday-Friday 8a-4p/ 9a-5p/10a-6p (room for flexibility)
Location: New Jersey
Summary Of Position
Salary: $65,000
Type: Full-Time
Schedule: Full time: Monday-Friday 8a-4p/ 9a-5p/10a-6p (room for flexibility)
Location: New Jersey
Summary Of Position
- Provides effective and appropriate clinical intervention as the parent-child clinician for six clients and the individual/substance use clinician for six clients.
- Flexible work schedule requires ability to work evenings and rotate on a 24/7 on-call schedule.
- In addition, these dynamic individuals must possess a trauma-informed skillset to work with the target population for cross training.
- Undergoes cross-training to effectively act as parent-child and individual/substance use clinician.
- Utilizes the tools of Family Based Recovery (FBR)
- Performs comprehensive mental health assessment; Demonstrates ability to assess risk category, mental status, level of compliance and motivation, clients' needs and provide applicable interventions, targeting parental recovery and psychological well-being.
- Formulates service plan; Co-constructs treatment goals related to recovery, education, employment, healthy relationships, family communication, and/or legal issues with each individual client.
- Conducts developmental screenings for client's child.
- Delivers treatment to facilitate positive parent‐child interactions and optimal child development
- Promotes reflective capacity utilizing an infant mental health approach.
- Addresses child safety issues including but not limited to safe, adequate sleep.
- Co-facilitates weekly parent-child therapy group (Social Club)
- Attends weekly parent-child outpatient group; one evening per week.
- Provides individual psychotherapy to address comorbid mental health issues.
- Conducts toxicology screens with clients at every encounter, observing the toxicology screen when client is of the same gender.
- Refers client to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), as appropriate.
- Collaborates with other systems to coordinate care to support the client and child, including with the MAT provider as needed.
- Works in close collaboration with DCP&P local office from the time of the referral until the client is discharged
- Frequently communicates with the assigned DCP&P caseworker via phone/encrypted email about client's progress and any concerns about the client's functioning
- Meets monthly with IHRP Team, DCP&P caseworker, supervisor, and DCP&P/IHRP liaison at local DCP&P office to review case progress
- Notifies the DCP&P caseworker when a client relapses
- Evening hours are required.
- Attends all required trainings.
- Submits all required data to supervisor and evaluator.
- Participates in technical assistance (TA) meetings and calls.
- Master's Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field
- Minimum of 1-2 years' experience working in a substance use related field and children preferred.
- Qualified to provide substance use disorder treatment in New Jersey as either a LAC, LSW or LPC, LCSW, LCADC, LMFT, or licensed psychologist
- Valid driver license
Salary: $65,000
Salary : $45,500 - $65,000