What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psych Specialty Counselor I - D&A Outpatient Services position at Mon Yough Community Services?
Company Description
Since 1969, MYCS has helped individuals and families in the Mon Valley area to Get Better based on the specific and unique circumstances of each person we serve. We work to foster hope, renewal, healing and wellness for those who face the challenges of mental health, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. The goal to Get Better means getting better service, better advice, better treatment and a better experience overall. The people of MYCS strive for excellence in their quest for knowledge, compassion and support for the recovery of every individual.
MUST APPLY ONLINE AT www.mycs.org
Job Description
Description of Duties:
- Provides direct mental health and/or drug and alcohol services to patients referred to MYCS, based on well-developed knowledge and understanding of psychiatric/mental health theory, recovery/resiliency, and drug and alcohol theory.
- Functions as the primary clinician for a caseload of patients in outpatient services.
- Provides clinical services which include individual, family, and group therapy. Uses best practice therapeutic interventions as well as the principles of recovery.
- Travels on an as needed basis to off-site locations to provide necessary outpatient treatment services which may include mobile mental health treatment.
- Conducts initial assessments with patients to ascertain the patient’s relevant history and current status.
- Demonstrates knowledge of each patient’s social and psychiatric history, drug and alcohol history and current mental status. In collaboration with the patient, formulates and implements an individualized treatment plan.
- Provides psycho education to patients and their family members or any identified support persons.
- Monitors attendance of prescriber appointments, monitors pharmacotherapy compliance and response under the supervision of staff psychiatrists and CRNP’s. Demonstrates knowledge of the expected response of commonly used medications. Recognizes when to consult with other medical professionals about patient reported side effects to medications.
- Assures continuity of care through coordination with other members of the treatment team. Communicates regularly with treatment team members.
- Engages or re-engages patients using effective interpersonal skills such as motivational interviewing or other best practices. Utilizes tools such as phone calls, letters, and outreach to other treatment team members.
- Provides advocacy by insuring that patients obtain appropriate entitlements, basic rights are being supported, and confidentiality is maintained.
- Demonstrates knowledge of MYCS protocols and facilitates appropriate referrals.
- Participates in MYCS research activities by assisting in the collection of data, interviewing, or recruiting patients or conducting specific therapies as part of a larger project.
- Completes documentation within established standard timeframe, with accuracy and completeness. Documentation meets all standards established by MYCS, regulatory bodies and payors.
- Maintains productivity based on established standards.
- Reports pertinent clinical and non-clinical patient or family needs to appropriate management staff.
- Participates in MYCS and/or other community committees which relates to improvement of patient care, program processes or the mission and vision of the organization.
- Conducts urinalysis and Breathalyzer testing for patients as clinically necessary.
- Assists in program coverage needs as defined by management.
MUST APPLY ONLINE AT www.mycs.org
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master degree in social science/human service field.
- Valid PA driver’s license and meet MYCS insurance standards of an acceptable driver.
- Act 33/34, FBI Clearances.
Additional Information
Must apply online at www.mycs.org