What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Practitioner - School Based position at NORTHERN PINES MENTAL HEALTH CENTER?
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Northern Pines Mental Health Center is proud to offer competitive wages and an exceptional benefits package!
We are seeking a Mental Health Practitioner to join our Children and Families team. This role will support a school-based collaboration with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and will serve Hinkley, McGregor, Nay-Ah-Shing, and/ or Onamia schools.The general purpose of this position is to provide mental health services to youth and families referred to Northern Pines Mental Health Center.
Essential Functions include:
- Review and promptly respond to referrals. Clarify frequency and type of services referring worker is requesting
- Coordinate and conduct intake sessions to include: complete intake paperwork with the family, obtain billing information, authorizations and continued care requests as needed. This will be done in conjunction with the clinical supervisor
- Complete a treatment plan consistent with the needs identified in the evaluation, by the family and by the referring worker. Ensure the clinical supervisor signs the treatment plan
- Ensure all documentation is completed as mandated (current diagnostic assessments, ROI’s and renewing ROI’s, treatment plans, functional assessments, progress notes within 24 hours of service delivery)
- Prepare and provide content to clients in an individual and group setting
- Facilitate and co-facilitate client groups as agreed upon with the clinical supervisor and colleagues
- Maintain contact with the referral source as agreed upon
- Ensure a diagnostic assessment has been completed initially and annually thereafter
- Conduct transition planning and referrals as needed
- Participate in Rule 29 and CTSS Supervision and Consultation at which time progress notes are submitted to the supervisor
Qualifications include:
- Must qualify as a mental health practitioner as defined by the Minnesota Department of Human Services in one of the following ways:
- Has at least 2,000 hours (approximately two years working full-time) of supervised work experience in the delivery of mental health services. OR
- Holds a master's or other graduate degree in behavioral sciences or related fields. OR
- Holds a bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences or related fields and completes a practicum or internship that (1) requires direct interaction with adults or children served, and (2) is focused on behavioral sciences or related fields.
- Experience and training working with children.
- A valid driver’s license
Compensation & Benefits include:
- Starting wage: $24.00/ hour
- Health, Dental, Disability and Life insurance with other additional voluntary options for spousal life, short term disability, accident, hospital indemnity and critical illness plans
- Health Savings account with employer contribution
- 401K with employer match
- Generous paid time off (1st-3rd year 19 days/152 hours for full time then increases with longevity)
- Nine holidays observed per year as follows: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day and a Weather Float Day.
- Supportive of time off for a healthy work/life balance
- Bereavement Pay
- Travel reimbursement
- Paid Supervision if working toward independent licensure
Northern Pines Mental Health Center is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer. Please submit a resume and cover letter if interested in applying.
Keywords: Mental Health Practitioner, Mental Health, Practitioner, Children, Families, CTSS, Counseling, school-based, skills services, Non-Profit, Central Minnesota, Minnesota
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