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Mental Health Trauma Therapist

Hcenter, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Description

Haymarket Center is seeking a Behavioral Health Therapist.

This position is responsible for providing alcohol, drug and mental health evidence-based treatments to adults, including those with co-occurring disorders. Responsibilities include assessment, treatment planning, on-going individual and group therapy, case management, brief intervention and related documentation. This position works collaboratively with other providers daily. Duties will include:

Perform assessments to evaluate Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders;

Provide ongoing individual and group mental health and co-occurring disorders counseling in alignment with evidence based practices and clinical models.

Provide psycho-educational/didactic groups educating patients about various aspects of mental health and recovery;

Formulate and implement individualized, patient centered plans and provide appropriate interventions based on diagnostic impression and level of functioning;

Maintain progress notes and documentation required for the EHR;

Participate in trainings and ongoing staff development activities to include clinical supervision and staff meetings;

Seek supervision as appropriate and provide feedback on clinical and diagnostic matters to management staff;

Complete required reporting of funding sources, government agencies and internal Haymarket Center required reporting within established timeframes and protocols;

Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor.

Requirements

A Master’s degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work or another behavioral health related field with unrestricted licensure (LPC, LCPC, LSW LCSW); CADC preferred in addiction.

Two (2) years combined experience working with individuals with mental health and substance use disorders preferred;

Knowledge of Mental health counseling and evidence based group and individual interventions;

Ability to manage stress and crisis situations;

Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.

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