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Rincon Family Services

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Professional

Rincon Family Services, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Description Job Title:

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Professional

Department:

Mental Health

Reports to:

Mental Health Program Director

Job Type:

Full Time, Salary, Exempt

Job Location:

Chicago, IL

Salary Range:

$60,000-70,000

Who we are What began as a small clinic established by young community leaders on the West Side of Chicago in 1972 has grown into one of the largest providers of high‑quality and culturally competent services focusing on counseling and crisis intervention services, substance use prevention and treatment, violence prevention, education, case management, community and family services. We are dedicated to rendering compassionate and effective programs to promote the quality of life by catalyzing advocacy, education and empowerment of individuals and their families.

Position Description – What the Role Entails The LPHA will work in a learning environment as a leader in a multi‑disciplinary team focused on providing mental health therapy, counseling, integrated dual diagnosis treatment, case management and referrals. The LPHA, as a clinically licensed staff, may expect to carry their own case load, as well as serve as supervisors, reviewers, approvers and signers of the state‑mandated Integrated Assessment and Treatment Plan. Their team works collaboratively to address the holistic needs of our clients, including crisis management, substance use, medication management, physical health, mental health, accessing benefits and entitlements, case management and other supportive services, either internally or through referrals to community partners.

Company Culture - Do Our Values Speak to You? At Rincon, our commitment to mutual respect, inclusivity, and diversity is woven into the structure of all that we do. We value:

Dedication – Embodying effective and transparent leadership and quality client care.

Education – Preventative programming and clinical services based on industry standards, competence and outreach.

Accountability – Consistent service delivery, measurable success, and sensible financial management.

Advocacy – Empowerment, reduction of treatment stigma, and relationship building with partners.

Compassion – Embracing culturally diverse communities and equality through sensitivity to individual needs.

Areas of Accountability – What You Will Be Doing Assessment, Evaluations & Treatment Planning

Conduct, document, review, approve and/or sign a holistic, trauma‑informed, relevant and compliant Integrated Assessment (e.g. IM+CANS), which may include a mental status exam, LOCUS and supporting assessment tools/metrics that lead to a recommended diagnosis, to be confirmed by an appropriately licensed individual.

Evaluate clients for risk of harm and respond appropriately, including through development of safety plans.

Utilize and/or assist clients in completing other metric‑based evaluations to assess symptomology.

In collaboration with the client and their identified support network, develop and document an integrated, individualized treatment plan based on the assessment to recommend appropriate services to move the client toward their identified goals.

Based on client need or in compliance with regulations, review, approve and/or sign a client’s Integrated Assessment and Treatment Plan (IATP).

Service Delivery

Provide appropriate evidence‑based behavioral health approaches, including for co‑occurring substance use disorders and crisis intervention, in different formats (individual, family, group), as indicated on each client’s IATP, staying within the scope of your practice.

Services and support are to be provided in ways that respect each client’s dignity and are compliant with payer, licensing or accreditation billing procedures, or any other requirements.

Coordinate care with other service providers, both internal and external to the agency, as appropriate and based on their IATP.

Monitor to ensure that the health and safety needs of our clients are met.

Supervision and Oversight

Supervise, mentor or provide clinical support and guidance for other mental health staff or paraprofessionals.

Ensure services are delivered in accordance with the IATP and all regulatory standards.

Provide LPHA level supervision, as requested, for clinical staff, peers, paraprofessionals and/or interns.

Per your clinical judgement, sign off on supervision hours for staff attempting to become licensed and/or clinically licensed.

Participate in regular consultation with other RFS LPHAs, seeking additional consult as needed.

Documentation and Compliance

Services are to be documented in the client’s files within 48 hrs of service delivery.

Maintain client records that meet documentation standards of the agency and all regulatory standards.

Participate in quality assurance and quality improvement activities as directed.

Adhere to all state and federal privacy regulations, including HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2, and to Corporate Compliance policies and agreements regarding confidentiality, privacy and security.

Professional Development

Complete all agency and other regulatory body required trainings, including but not limited to state administrative rules, sexual harassment, fraud waste and abuse, mandated reporter, clinical courses, diagnosis and other requirements.

Complete all trainings required to keep any licenses or certifications relevant to your position.

Work in collaboration with Professional Development and or New Hope School of Counseling to provide staff or community education with the intent of advocacy, education and empowerment.

Community Engagement

Participate in outreach activities necessary to offer services, engage participation in a non‑coercive manner and increase opportunities for professional development.

Advocate for clients and agency within the broader health and social service systems.

Provide services, upon request, that may be in the community and pursuant to specific grant requirements.

All other duties as assigned.

Rincon Rewards & Benefits – How We Value You

Health insurance

Dental & Vision insurance

Life insurance

Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability Insurance

403(b) Retirement Plan

Generous PTO (Paid time off) – Accrue up to 21 days in Year 1, some PTO carry‑over allowable.

Employee Assistance Program

Professional Development Opportunities

Employment may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)

Certain employees may qualify for City of Chicago commuter transit benefits.

Rincon’s Work Environment – What To Expect Physical Demands:

The clinician must be able to successfully perform essential functions of this job including carrying charts to and from their offices/desks, preparing for group activities that may entail moving chairs and/or tables, carrying bags/boxes of food or decorating group activity areas. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Employees are responsible for informing supervisor of any invisible disability or medical restriction that limits physical capability.

Work Environment:

The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. There may be occasions that call for an employee to carry out duties at other agency offices or within the community. Staff must be

willing and able to travel as required for the role, utilizing accessible and reliable transportation options . Staff must demonstrate flexibility and independence in coordinating travel arrangements, including the use of public transit, rideshare services, or other accommodations to ensure timely and effective mobility.

Schedule

8‑hour shift (1‑hour unpaid lunch)

Monday to Friday with evenings/some weekends required.

Knowledge and Expertise that Matters Most – What You Bring to the Role

Understanding and ability to ethically practice within your scope, evidence‑based clinical models (CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, etc.), including crisis intervention and de‑escalation for behavioral health and substance use, training staff, and community as requested.

Excellent listening and communication skills. Able to tailor communication styles to make all clients and support structures feel safe.

Ability to engage a range of clients in a clinical and respectful manner.

Understanding of the basic behavioral health needs common to the community areas being served, including co‑occurring disorders, and how to serve their recovery.

Understanding internal and external community, medical and supportive services within the community.

Ability to adapt, connect and collaborate across differences.

Ability to work effectively with peers, individual clients and groups.

Desire to learn new skills.

Ability to maintain accurate records and necessary paperwork, efficiently and effectively.

Position Qualifications – What Is Required to Perform the Role

Master’s degree in social work, counseling or marriage and family therapy, with a clinical license in Social Work (LCSW), Counseling (LCPC), or a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (pursuant with Illinois rule for Medicaid services).

IM+CANS certification preferred or obtained within two weeks from hire.

As evidenced by previous work experience, academic background, and in‑service or other training, the clinician shall demonstrate a strong understanding of how to:

Identify precipitating events.

Gather holistic, trauma‑informed, relevant histories of mental, emotional and physical abilities, substance use, past mental health services and criminal justice contacts.

Assess family, social and work relationships.

Conduct and document a mental status assessment.

Utilize appropriate additional diagnostic tools for metrics.

Document recommended DSM diagnosis.

Write, implement and supervise implementation of an integrated treatment plan.

Provide mental health treatment and rehabilitative services within one’s scope of practice.

Must pass required pre‑employment background checks. This includes clearance by the DHS Background Check Unit.

Full time use of a properly licensed and insured automobile with a valid driver’s license and ability to drive, or independence in travel arrangements.

Must adhere to the agency’s non‑discrimination policies.

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Full-time

Job Function Health Care Provider – Individual and Family Services

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