What are the responsibilities and job description for the Integrated Care Clinician position at UCFS Healthcare?
Job Type
Full-time
Description
UCFS is looking for candidates who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others! We are currently seeking a full-time (40 hr) Integrated Care Clinician to provide overall clinical support, clinical consultation to the primary care team and patients involved in the practice, collaborate with the care team to ensure early screening and detection of mental health and substance use disorders, and serve as a resource for the care teams and patients to access services such as peer/family counseling and support, screening, assessment, brief treatment, consultative services, education and engagement, linkages, outreach and advocacy.
Essential Responsibilities –
Be part of a team where you can advance your clinical skills, make vital connections, and become an advocate for your clients and the community. You will have opportunities to cultivate and enhance your clinical skills through individual and group supervision, in-house training, and outside training. Our team is passionate about the services we provide and is committed to making a difference. At UCFS, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the complex needs of those we serve. We work collaboratively across programs at our agency to remove barriers and streamline access to services including behavioral health services, primary care, dental, case management and more.
Requirements
Full-time
Description
UCFS is looking for candidates who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others! We are currently seeking a full-time (40 hr) Integrated Care Clinician to provide overall clinical support, clinical consultation to the primary care team and patients involved in the practice, collaborate with the care team to ensure early screening and detection of mental health and substance use disorders, and serve as a resource for the care teams and patients to access services such as peer/family counseling and support, screening, assessment, brief treatment, consultative services, education and engagement, linkages, outreach and advocacy.
Essential Responsibilities –
- Work collaboratively, as a member of the care team, to conduct brief, non-stigmatizing screenings to evaluate the needs of adults and older adults, adolescents, and/or children for mental health, substance use and support services, based provider/nurse referral, patient health record review, direct interview and interaction with the family and/or discussion with other staff members who interact with the family.
- Perform comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment for mental health, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, domestic violence and medical needs. Conduct and document follow-up service as appropriate based on results of evaluation.
- Provide behavioral health services in low-intensity/brief treatment, problem-solving therapy and behavioral activation in a culturally, linguistically and age appropriate manner.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate plans for the provision of mental health and support services jointly with the family, Psychiatrist, Medical Provider(s), and other staff members as appropriate.
- Provide early interventions, referrals, scheduling and tracking to specialty mental health services, intensive psychological or psychiatric support services, as appropriate.
- Provide consultation on clinical best practice, clinical documentation and client engagement to primary care staff.
Be part of a team where you can advance your clinical skills, make vital connections, and become an advocate for your clients and the community. You will have opportunities to cultivate and enhance your clinical skills through individual and group supervision, in-house training, and outside training. Our team is passionate about the services we provide and is committed to making a difference. At UCFS, a Federally Qualified Health Center, we specialize in integrated care which means having access to essential services to meet the complex needs of those we serve. We work collaboratively across programs at our agency to remove barriers and streamline access to services including behavioral health services, primary care, dental, case management and more.
Requirements
- Master's Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology or related field and Connecticut licensed.
- CT state licensed
- Strong computer skills including effective use EPIC (our electronic health record system)
- 3- 5 years of experience working a medical social work, clinical assessment, evaluation and treatment for mental health and substance use disorders
- Ability to work in a consultative and collaborative role while being part of a primary care team
- Experience in integrated a primary care/behavioral health setting preferred
- Nursing knowledge or experience working in a nursing environment (i.e. hospital, home health, etc.) helpful.
- Bi-lingual Spanish/English preferred with pay differential offered
- Weekly clinical supervision towards licensure hours
- Training and development opportunities to include free access to in house training and a yearly stipend for use towards trainings not offered at UCFS to earn CEU’s.
- Team meetings and case collaboration
- Opportunity to develop groups with all populations with a focus on supporting you to reach your professional goals
- Opportunities to be trained in specialty areas to include: ARC, TFCBT, MATCH, Treatment of Disordered Eating and Autism Spectrum Disorders
- UCFS prides itself in utilizing a supportive team approach to include interdepartmental collaboration to help better serve our communities.
- Promoting self-care for our employees including an Employee Assistance Program
- Flexible hybrid schedules
- Competitive salaries
- Generous paid time off including 3 weeks' vacation, 4 floating holidays, paid company holidays and 10 sick days each year
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- 401(k) plan with 6% employer contribution
- Paid life and disability insurance
- National Health Services Corp. Loan Repayment
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
- Master's Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology or related field and Connecticut licensed.
- CT state licensed
- Strong computer skills including effective use EPIC (our electronic health record system)
- 3- 5 years of experience working a medical social work, clinical assessment, evaluation and treatment for mental health and substance use disorders
- Ability to work in a consultative and collaborative role while being part of a primary care team
- Experience in integrated a primary care/behavioral health setting preferred
- Nursing knowledge or experience working in a nursing environment (i.e. hospital, home health, etc.) helpful.
- Bi-lingual Spanish/English preferred with pay differential offered