Clinician l-Region 4 Jail Team *SIGN-ON BONUS ELIGIBLE*
RBH is now offering sign-on bonus opportunities to qualifying professionals!The Richmond Behavioral Health Authority is seeking a Clinician to join our Regional Programs Team! The successful candidate will perform intermediate professional work providing direct clinical services to clients housed on the Jail-Based Restoration Unit (JBRU) at Riverside Regional Jail (RRJ). Services include assessments, prevention services, care coordination, competency restoration, and therapeutic interventions. Maintains records and files, prepares reports, and completes other related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the limited supervision of the assigned Program Supervisor.Essential FunctionsThe essential duties and primary responsibilities below are intended to describe the general requirements of this job and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Other duties may be assigned.Deliver competency restoration and therapeutic services to individuals and groups under clinical supervisionConduct assessments and contribute to treatment planningMaintain accurate and timely documentation in electronic health recordsCollaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support client careParticipate in clinical supervision, team meetings, and case reviewsSupport crisis intervention and safety planning as neededPromote recovery-oriented and trauma-informed practicesProvide discharge planning services, including engagement and rapport-building; referring and connecting with appropriate services including mental health, substance use, medical, and natural supports; and assist clients in applying for benefitsProvide housing assistance; monitor the agreed upon support plan and transitioning of services to community supports for continuity of careCollaborate and coordinate with Region 4 CSBs, including Housing Specialists and Peers, on a frequent basisAttend professional conferences and trainings as requiredKnowledge, Skills And AbilitiesGeneral knowledge of the principles and practices of providing care to individuals with emotional and behavioral disorders, serious mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and/or substance use disorders; general knowledge of community resources and human services network; general knowledge of community-based behavioral health principles and psychotherapeutic treatment techniques; general knowledge of the theories and techniques of counseling and crisis intervention; thorough knowledge of intake techniques and procedures; ability to evaluate and screen clients; ability to prepare adequate records and to report findings and data effectively; ability to solve problems within scope of responsibility; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, supervisors, consultants, community partners, law enforcement, associates and the general public.