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The Clinician also assists in the coordination of all mental health support services provided by the Team. This includes coordinating and collaborating with team members and outside agencies such as, the Conservator’s Office, Public Guardian’s Office, Probation Department, County Behavioral Health Services, and housing and inpatient providers.
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In this position, the Mental Health Clinician will complete comprehensive intake assessments including risk assessments, preliminary diagnoses, and treatment recommendations for individuals of all ages seeking services at FBH to determine individual meets medical necessity and eligibility for FBH outpatient services.
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Ability to provide clinical expertise, knowledge, and recommendations for interventions regarding signs, symptoms, and risk factors for behavioral health problems. Facilitate the dissemination of best practices regarding behavioral and mental health supports.
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Administer the District authorized tool to complete a independent need based assessment and person centered service plan for consumers and clients referred as likely having or being at risk of having mental health and substance use disorders and making referrals to behavioral health supportive services such as Supported Employment.
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Kansas Behavioral Sciences license at the clinical level; licensed as a Master’s or Clinical Addiction Counselor by the Behavioral Health Sciences Regulatory Board with the State of Kansas, experience working in a community mental health setting preferred.
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The Mental Health Worker will be responsible for providing intensive home-based therapeutic interventions and support services in collaboration with a Senior Clinician to families whose children and/or adolescents meet the criteria for a mental health diagnosis and who are at risk for inpatient psychiatric hospitalization or other out-of-home placements.
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The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for providing high quality, trauma-informed therapeutic services and care coordination to a diverse population of at-risk youth or young adults experiencing mental health symptoms, and their families.
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The Clinician will work as part of a treatment team and provide a range of office and community-based clinical services to individuals with mental health needs and are connected to community corrections programs at the Adult Residential Center.
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Conducts comprehensive clinical assessments as a part of the intake and diagnostic process, ongoing provision of services, and/or crisis intervention; identifies individual needs and diagnoses substance use and/or mental health disorders; assesses individual risk for suicide and other safety related concerns; determines the need for medication evaluation and referral; interprets and communicates relevant information to individuals, families, and other stakeholders.
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A valid mental health license in the state of California (Licensed Psychologist, LCSW, LMFT, LPCC) or registration (ASW, AMFT, APCC) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology.
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Often, youth and their families need additional supports to make home a safe place for a child that is struggling with their mental and behavioral health. Our 25+ community-based and residential programs serve thousands of at-risk youths from birth to age 26.
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If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by substance abuse and mental health disorders, we invite you to join our team at Rosecrance.
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