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Provides psychodynamic interventions, crisis intervention, grief/bereavement counseling, problem solving, stress reduction and developing healthy coping strategies in individual/family/group settings.
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Masters required, PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology strongly preferred and may be required depending on state or scope of practice. Must possess diagnostic assessment and referral skills (advanced clinical training at doctorate degree level) and skills to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment plans, specifically for persons with behavioral or mental health concerns as well as crisis intervention.
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Position DetailsThe PositionQualified candidates must have a Masters Degree in School Psychology, Specialist Degree preferred. Works within a team to complete Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and supports the development of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs.
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Masters degree in Social Work, Social Welfare from a clinical track, Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related field required from an accredited college or university. Previous clinical responsibility to include crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy.
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Requirements: Education: Masters degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program. Intervention and Therapy: Provide evidence-based occupational therapy services to students, both individually and in group settings.
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Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician I: Requires Masters in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy from an accredited program, including two years' experience preferably in a medical/social services setting providing counseling and crisis intervention services.
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Preferred Education: Master’s in Nursing or Masters in Social Work or related field. CPI -Crisis Prevention Intervention Training (required for all positions at John George Psychiatric Pavilion; and certain positions in the Emergency Department.
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CSW I: Masters degree in social work, psychology, or counseling or related field from an accredited school of social work. Under the supervision of the Citywide Focus Team Clinical Supervisor, the incumbent provides continuous, comprehensive mental health services including crisis intervention, outreach, therapy and case management to a caseload of severely mentally ill adults who are high users of psychiatric mental health services, often with concurrent substance abuse and/or health problems.
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Masters use of clinical systems to ensure efficient and excellent supportive documentation, appropriate and optimal coding levels, charge capture, and follow-through on all patient care orders. Executes therapy plan for each patient with a focus on early intervention and same day evaluation.
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Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves from psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Weekly training sessions focusing on issues relevant to beginning mental health practitioners of any discipline (e.g., intakes, assessments, treatment planning, crisis intervention, psychotherapy, psychological assessment); weekly staff meetings.
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Residential programs run 24/7 and Individual and group therapy, family therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, Medication support services, and crisis intervention.
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The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) provides crisis intervention, information, referrals, and discharge planning for patients and their families, ranging in age from infancy to geriatrics.
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Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Certification in Case Management, CCMC or ACM. Performs daily clinical rounds and monthly audit of charts on care management activities (utilization review, discharge planning and Interrater Reliability.
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