What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Therapist - Children, Youth, & Family position at Native Project?
POSITION TITLE: Mental Health Therapist
CLASSIFICATION: Behavioral Health Department, regular, full-time, non-exempt
SUPERVISOR: Behavioral Health Director
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Mental Health Therapist will provide full-time counseling for Behavioral Health Patients. This position will be primarily working with Children, Youth, and Families. The Mental Health Therapist conducts individual, family, and group counseling sessions as well as assessments, case management, outreach, multi-disciplinary team staffing or meetings, and brief crisis interventions during the workday in a medical home, using the Patient-Centered Care Model.
MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Greets community members, patients, and their families using “Sacred Hospitality” and directs them to the required resource person or service
- Responsible for assessing, diagnosing, treating, and counseling patients. Develops recovery treatment plans, in collaboration with the patient and family, that define services, interventions, and optimum patient outcomes.
- Updates recovery plans according to documentation requirements
- Maintain case records containing pertinent, accurate, and current information in compliance with Privacy Act, HIPAA, and RCW/WAC policy, procedures, and rules. Keep records of patient contacts and complete all required EHR entries to ensure that clinical services are billed on the day of service.
- Assists with patient education, case management, support services, and staffing coordination.
- Manages appropriate patient referrals and required documentation.
- Observe and follow required safety protocols, including the general safety of employees and patients.
- Maintaining the appropriately sized caseload to meet productivity expectations
- Attending outpatient staff meetings for agency communication, clinical consultation, and training
- Coordinating the provision of clinical services for patients with other programs and/or medical services, including attending daily huddles, staff meetings, being on Open Access, brief crisis interventions, and consultation.
- Other related responsibilities as assigned.
SKILLS: Excellent customer service and oral and written communication skills are required. Compassion for patients is required. Work well in a team environment. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment, with the ability to anticipate future needs. Basic computer skills required. Behavioral health terminology and accurate spelling ability are required. CPR/AED certified.
QUALIFICATIONS:
This position requires the following qualifications to perform the above duties and carry out the above responsibilities:
- Hold a valid LMHC or LICSW license OR may consider an LMHCA, LICSWA, SWAA, or SWAIC license through the State of Washington with no actions taken against the license. Dually licensed as LMHC/SUD preferred.
- Master’s degree in Human Services, Social Services, Counseling, or a related field.
- Experience providing mental health and/or chemical dependency counseling to adults, adolescents, and children.
- Strong computer abilities and proficiency with electronic medical records (EMR).
- Has strong working knowledge of multicultural communities, diverse populations, social service systems, and community resources.
- Prefer Mental Health Specialist designation in the areas of ethnic minority specialist, geriatric specialist, child mental health specialist, etc.
- Has demonstrated strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks and conflicting deadlines.
- Has demonstrated the ability to communicate both orally and in writing in an effective and timely manner.
- Has the ability to work in a team environment, both in leadership and peer relationships, and resolve conflict.
- Has demonstrated strong proofreading and editing skills with excellent grammatical skills.
- Can capably operate a variety of office equipment, such as a computer, photocopier, scanner, printer, etc.
- Can capably use Microsoft Word or other word processing programs and has the ability to be trained to use other software programs, such as Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and EHR.
- Can move 25-30 lb. items, sit for extended periods, and manage stress.
- Can travel locally.
- Uses “Sacred Hospitality” in serving patients and peers.
- Possesses critical working knowledge of the DSM, ASAM Levels of Care, and Evidence-Based Practices. Supports recovery-based lifestyles and patient outcomes.
- Can successfully pass a criminal background check, OIG check, and a pre-employment UA/BA.
AAP/EEO Statement
The NATIVE Project provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. Further, the company takes affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and employees are treated during employment without regard to any of these characteristics. Discrimination of any type will not be tolerated.
The Indian Health Service is required by law to provide absolute preference in employment to American Indians and Alaska Natives who are enrolled in a federally recognized tribe as defined by the Secretary of the Interior.
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