Volunteers of America Mid-States
Clinical Therapist - Residential Manchester, Kentucky
Volunteers of America Mid-States, Manchester, Kentucky, United States, 40978
Clinical Therapist - Residential (Manchester, Kentucky)
The Clinical Therapist will be responsible to develop and monitor a service plan in agreement with each resident assigned, in an effort to empower residents to cope and deal with their substance use. Will provide assessment/evaluation, individual, group and family therapies, case management and referral services for residents on a consistent basis. Will also assist with daily operations/crisis intervention as needed. Will have some on‑call and after‑hour requirements. Qualifications
The position requires a minimum of a Master’s degree in social work or a related field and the accompanying certification (CSW, MFT, LCPA) with a preference given to a clinical license (LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC). Preference is given to candidates who have completed a practicum working in behavioral health and substance use issues. The position requires a proven ability in providing clinical services in addition to communications, social casework, and billing requirements with KY Medicaid. Responsible for the overall clinical services to women, children and families that may have behavioral health and substance use issues. It requires a reasonable combination of the following knowledge and skills: working with mental illness and addiction, use of cognitive behavioral therapies and twelve‑step facilitation skills, use of community resources and ability to serve as an appropriate role model. Compassion toward people living with behavioral health and substance use issues, Hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. Ability to convey respect to the target populations is critical. Must learn and apply agency, personnel and program policies and procedures. Must have knowledge and understanding of current treatment modalities and the ability to train and supervise any Social Work Interns. Responsibilities
To provide assessment/evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment (individual, group, family therapies, case management, and referral services) of substance use disorders directly to clients of Volunteers of America Mid‑States Provide clinical services daily to individuals/clients on caseload (both individual and group sessions) Participate in weekly clinical supervision Maintain billing requirements along with understanding of BHSO, AODE and KY Medicaid Regulations Manage caseload and client needs To develop and monitor service plans for individuals on assigned caseload Work effectively with referral sources and community partners To provide assessment, individual, group, family therapies, case management and referral services to residents (including substance use, behavioral health, job placement and educational programs) Document services through current, complete records To provide crisis counseling on personal, financial, employment, behavioral, crisis and substance abuse matters for residents Advise other staff on treatment matters and coordinate team treatment as appropriate To maintain statistical data on all residents on caseload through reporting To review service plans with staff and update files in accordance with CRR To monitor and enforce compliance of residents within programs as assigned To complete initial intakes as assigned To complete discharge planning as assigned To participate in case conferencing and regular staff meetings with addiction recovery team To assist with daily operations of the residential program and coverage (including holidays and any aftercare programs within Programs) as needed Assist with special projects such as Quality Assurance and to assist with ensuring compliance with COA standards and CRR requirements Assist with documentation control on therapy files as assigned Participate in regular client review Maintain a current CPR and First Aid certificate Performance quality improvement (PQI) duties as assigned by supervision & PQI committee Other duties assigned There is a $5000.00 Sign on Bonus for this position! We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Seniority level: Associate | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Health Care Provider | Industries: Non‑profit Organizations.
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The Clinical Therapist will be responsible to develop and monitor a service plan in agreement with each resident assigned, in an effort to empower residents to cope and deal with their substance use. Will provide assessment/evaluation, individual, group and family therapies, case management and referral services for residents on a consistent basis. Will also assist with daily operations/crisis intervention as needed. Will have some on‑call and after‑hour requirements. Qualifications
The position requires a minimum of a Master’s degree in social work or a related field and the accompanying certification (CSW, MFT, LCPA) with a preference given to a clinical license (LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC). Preference is given to candidates who have completed a practicum working in behavioral health and substance use issues. The position requires a proven ability in providing clinical services in addition to communications, social casework, and billing requirements with KY Medicaid. Responsible for the overall clinical services to women, children and families that may have behavioral health and substance use issues. It requires a reasonable combination of the following knowledge and skills: working with mental illness and addiction, use of cognitive behavioral therapies and twelve‑step facilitation skills, use of community resources and ability to serve as an appropriate role model. Compassion toward people living with behavioral health and substance use issues, Hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. Ability to convey respect to the target populations is critical. Must learn and apply agency, personnel and program policies and procedures. Must have knowledge and understanding of current treatment modalities and the ability to train and supervise any Social Work Interns. Responsibilities
To provide assessment/evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment (individual, group, family therapies, case management, and referral services) of substance use disorders directly to clients of Volunteers of America Mid‑States Provide clinical services daily to individuals/clients on caseload (both individual and group sessions) Participate in weekly clinical supervision Maintain billing requirements along with understanding of BHSO, AODE and KY Medicaid Regulations Manage caseload and client needs To develop and monitor service plans for individuals on assigned caseload Work effectively with referral sources and community partners To provide assessment, individual, group, family therapies, case management and referral services to residents (including substance use, behavioral health, job placement and educational programs) Document services through current, complete records To provide crisis counseling on personal, financial, employment, behavioral, crisis and substance abuse matters for residents Advise other staff on treatment matters and coordinate team treatment as appropriate To maintain statistical data on all residents on caseload through reporting To review service plans with staff and update files in accordance with CRR To monitor and enforce compliance of residents within programs as assigned To complete initial intakes as assigned To complete discharge planning as assigned To participate in case conferencing and regular staff meetings with addiction recovery team To assist with daily operations of the residential program and coverage (including holidays and any aftercare programs within Programs) as needed Assist with special projects such as Quality Assurance and to assist with ensuring compliance with COA standards and CRR requirements Assist with documentation control on therapy files as assigned Participate in regular client review Maintain a current CPR and First Aid certificate Performance quality improvement (PQI) duties as assigned by supervision & PQI committee Other duties assigned There is a $5000.00 Sign on Bonus for this position! We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Seniority level: Associate | Employment type: Full‑time | Job function: Health Care Provider | Industries: Non‑profit Organizations.
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