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Licensed Mental Health Professional (IRTS)

DescriptionHorowitz Health is expanding and we want you to be a part of this growth!Since 2014, Horowitz Health has been a leader in the community for behavioral health. Our mission is to understand, help heal, and lead those struggling with mental health and substance use disorder to a life of long-lasting recovery. We focus on the individual. By getting to know each person, our team can start the hard work that individuals and their comprehensive care teams embark on towards long-term, successful outcomes.Don't miss out, experience what a career in mental health care should be, today!We are seeking skilled, motivated, and dedicated Mental Health Professionals for our growing Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) centers. Our facilities will focus on supporting clients' behavioral health, mental health, and other essential skills to help them transition to a more independent setting. The Mental Health Professional will be responsible for conducting comprehensive clinical assessments and diagnostic interviews to evaluate clients' mental health conditions and determine appropriate diagnoses. TheMental Health Professional will develop individualized treatment plans, in collaboration with clients, tailoring them to their specific needs and goals. In addition, will conducts individual therapy and counseling sessions and will continuously assesses and manages crisis situations, with a focus on the safety and well-being of clients.Available locations: Saint Paul, MN and Fridley, MNSchedule: We are looking for full-time staff! The Mental Health Professional will be scheduled to work during typical business hours but may be expected to work outside of these hours, if scheduled. Exact schedule will be determined during the interview process and may include weekends.Job duties, include but not limited, to:Conduct thorough assessments of clients' mental health conditions, including diagnostic interviews and psychological testing, if appropriate and qualified.Analyze assessment results to determine appropriate diagnoses according to the latest diagnostic criteria.Collaborate with clients to develop ITPs based on their specific needs and goals.Provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions to clients, using various modalities such as: (1) CBT, (2) DBT, and (3) E-IMR.Help clients develop coping skills, manage symptoms, and improve overall psychological well-being.Monitor and evaluate clients' progress throughout the treatment process, making necessary adjustments to ITPs as needed.Assess and manage crisis situations, including: (1) suicide risk, (2) self-harm, and (3) acute psychiatric episodes. Conduct thorough risk assessments to determine the level of danger and implement appropriate safety measures.Collaborate with emergency services and other professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of clients in crisis.Provide clinical and treatment supervision to colleagues pursuant to regulatory standards. Review and provide feedback on their clinical assessments, treatment plans, and interventions. Support their professional development and ensure adherence to ethical guidelines and best practices.Conduct educational workshops and group therapy sessions to enhance clients' understanding of mental health issues, coping strategies, and self-care practices.Facilitate support groups to promote a sense of community and provide a platform for individuals to share their experiences and learn from others.Develop and implement psychoeducational materials and resources for clients, families, and the general public.Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including: (1) psychiatrists, (2) psychologists, (3) social workers, and (4) other healthcare professionals, to ensure coordinated and holistic care for patients.Consult with colleagues and professionals to provide expertise, guidance, and recommendations on complex cases.Participate in case conferences, team meetings, and professional development activities to enhance knowledge and skills.Be available for assigned on-call duties, providing immediate mental health support and crisis intervention outside of regular working hours to unlicensed providers (i.e., pre-determined and rotating schedule).Respond promptly to urgent situations, such as patients in crisis or emergencies, ensuring appropriate actions are taken to ensure their safety and well-being.RequirementsEducation/Licensure/Certification/Experience RequirementsMust have a Master's Degree in the the Behavioral Sciences. (i.e., Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Social Work, or Marriage and Family Therapy)Current clinical license as a Mental Health Professional in the State of Minnesota (LP, LPCC, LICSW or LMFT) with no restrictions.OR proof of current clinical licensure as described above within 60 days of employment.Ability to pass a MN Department of Human Services background checkStrong knowledge and understanding of treating Co-Occurring Disorders (CODs)Proven experience in conducting clinical assessmentsProven experience in delivering evidence-based interventionsStrong knowledge of psychological theories, therapeutic modalities, and treatment approachesExcellent communication skillsStrong crisis management skillsMust be available for assigned on-call responsibilities outside of business hours.Preferred Qualifications:Doctoral Degree in the Social Sciences (i.e., Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Social Work, or Marriage and Family Therapy)Board-approved clinical supervisorExperience providing clinical supervisionTwo or more years of experience with Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS)Strongly prefer current clinical license as a Mental Health Professional in the State of Minnesota (LP, LPCC, LICSW or LMFT) with no restrictions.

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