What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychotherapist-In Training position at NEW Community Clinic LTD?
Position Summary: Responsible for providing counseling services, ensuring client access and acclimation to mental health services, providing crisis stabilization to N.E.W Community Clinic patients, and documentation/psycho-social screening support to N.E.W providers in accordance with policies and procedures of N.E.W & DHS 35 and current federal, state and local standards, guidelines and regulations.
Essential Functions of the Job:
- Assist the case management team in providing pre-admission consultation, including screening, intake services, and other case management duties as needed.
- Provide outreach mental health services in the community as needed.
- Conduct psychosocial intake assessments, including obtaining information about chief complaints, diagnosis, medication, as well as psychiatric history.
- Initiate patient treatment plans by identifying needs, strengths, weaknesses, and formulating strategies for life-style improvements.
- Effectively and accurately communicate patient services/treatment and related needs across disciplines via EPIC.
- Assist providers with completion of clinical and legal documentation requested by N.E.W patients (i.e., social security disability forms, transportation authorizations, letters of diagnosis, etc.). **Under direct supervision of N.E.W mental health practitioners, physicians, and physician assistants, psychiatric APNP.
- Work with psychiatric patients and providers to provide best-practice education/resources, payee services, and education to essential skills of daily living as living.
- Assist clients with internal referrals to other N.E.W. service lines (i.e., case management, medical, dental, WIC).
- Represent N.E.W at community trainings related to increasing clients' awareness to community mental health services and resources.
- Consult with staff regarding psychosocial needs that encompass social, ethnic, religious, and cultural diversity of individual clients.
- Assist N.E.W providers with completion of primary care brief screenings (i.e., PHQ-9, and other required screenings).
We are also open to a LPC or LCSW who would take on an outpatient caseload as well as assist with supervising students and in-training therapists.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
- Education: Completion of master's in psychology, counseling, or social work degree through an accredited program meeting requirement for Wisconsin Certification. Obtained in-training license through the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services as an APSW or LPC-IT.
- Experience: Experience in provision of an eclectic problem-solving approach to clients seeking short-term interventions and problem resolution. Familiarity with a range of issues such as poverty, community, family violence, HIV, human sexuality, AODA, criminal justice systems, chronic or terminal illness and pain, parenting skills, are desirable. Experience with current EPIC EMR a plus.
- Expertise: Ability to provide culturally competent services to a variety of clients in a direct responsive manner. Willingness to confront traditional barriers in respect of various servicing patients with various mental health diagnosis. Strong interactive "team" skills within a primary medical care setting. Excellent interpersonal skills and empathy toward patients. Able to develop teaching and counseling sessions, as needed. Must be able to adapt to changing situations and circumstances. Must be willing and able to assume and delegate patient needs, as a member of the health care team.