State of South Carolina
Mental Health Professional I – Highway to Hope (Georgetown)
State of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, United States
This position is located at the SC Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) – Office of Mental Health, Waccamaw Center for Mental Health, 525 Layfette Street, Georgetown, SC. The Office of Mental Health’s mission is to support the recovery of people with mental illnesses. We provide a complete array of medical and support services for children, adults, and families throughout South Carolina.
As a Mental Health Professional working under general supervision, you will serve the Highway to Hope Program in Georgetown County. You will provide therapeutic services, counseling and case management, dealing with situations encompassing interpersonal, health and psychosocial factors to adults, and are available to serve all clients of Waccamaw Center for Mental Health.
This position may be eligible for SCOMH Student Loan Repayment to cover some of the cost of your outstanding loan(s) balance associated with the completion of a healthcare degree that is relevant to the applicable position.
Responsibilities
Provide therapy, emergency services and case management services to adults experiencing emotional disturbances, to include assessments, crisis intervention, individual, group and family therapy, patient and family education. These services will be provided in the patients living in the most rural communities in our catchment area.
Represent Waccamaw Center of Mental Health and Office of Mental Health and other community forums to plan and develop programs to improve the quality of life for psychiatrically disabled patients. This position operates a state vehicle to provide outreach and other clinical services including allowing patients to see a psychiatrist via telehealth services.
Maintain documentation of charts and other records in accordance with State, Federal, Local, OMH, WCMH, Quality Assurance, Corporate Compliance and CARF standards.
A variety of coordination and consultation services with local community agencies and organizations, other human service providers, and OMH staff to assist clients in maximizing recovery efforts.
A master’s degree in guidance, counseling or the social services.
Additional Requirements
Be able to meet OMH credentialing requirements which include graduate course work including Psychopathology/Psychopathology Diagnostics/Clinical Assessment-Practice with Family Therapy (DSM) and Medical Ethics.
Must be able to show evidence of clinical experience providing direct patient care. This experience may be documented as a practicum, internship or post‑graduate clinical experience.
Ability to lift up to fifty (50) pounds; ability to see, hear at normal volumes, stand, walk, pull, stoop, bend and climb at least two (2) flights stairs.
License preferred with post‑Masters experience in a clinical setting.
Bilingual abilities in English and Spanish (or another language) are a plus.
Knowledge of federal, state and local laws or regulations pertaining to social services programs, including services from the community and other public and private programs.
Post Hire, Employee Must
Be able to provide 10‑year DMV driving record.
Be able to use a state vehicle for work related purposes.
Use clinical judgement while working independently.
Be able to organize and maintain a caseload.
Participate in on‑going in‑service training and other educational opportunities in order to maintain and/or acquire necessary skills.
Supplemental questions are considered part of your official application. Any misrepresentation will result in your disqualification from employment. Please complete the state application to include all current and previous work history and education. A resume will not be accepted nor reviewed to determine if an applicant has met the qualifications for the position.
The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions including, but not limited, to lactation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.
Benefits
Health, dental, vision, long‑term disability, and life insurance for employees, spouse, and children.
15 days annual (vacation) leave per year
15 days sick leave per year
13 paid holidays
Paid Parental Leave
S.C. Deferred Compensation Program available
Retirement benefit choices
State Retirement Plan
State Optional Retirement Program
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As a Mental Health Professional working under general supervision, you will serve the Highway to Hope Program in Georgetown County. You will provide therapeutic services, counseling and case management, dealing with situations encompassing interpersonal, health and psychosocial factors to adults, and are available to serve all clients of Waccamaw Center for Mental Health.
This position may be eligible for SCOMH Student Loan Repayment to cover some of the cost of your outstanding loan(s) balance associated with the completion of a healthcare degree that is relevant to the applicable position.
Responsibilities
Provide therapy, emergency services and case management services to adults experiencing emotional disturbances, to include assessments, crisis intervention, individual, group and family therapy, patient and family education. These services will be provided in the patients living in the most rural communities in our catchment area.
Represent Waccamaw Center of Mental Health and Office of Mental Health and other community forums to plan and develop programs to improve the quality of life for psychiatrically disabled patients. This position operates a state vehicle to provide outreach and other clinical services including allowing patients to see a psychiatrist via telehealth services.
Maintain documentation of charts and other records in accordance with State, Federal, Local, OMH, WCMH, Quality Assurance, Corporate Compliance and CARF standards.
A variety of coordination and consultation services with local community agencies and organizations, other human service providers, and OMH staff to assist clients in maximizing recovery efforts.
A master’s degree in guidance, counseling or the social services.
Additional Requirements
Be able to meet OMH credentialing requirements which include graduate course work including Psychopathology/Psychopathology Diagnostics/Clinical Assessment-Practice with Family Therapy (DSM) and Medical Ethics.
Must be able to show evidence of clinical experience providing direct patient care. This experience may be documented as a practicum, internship or post‑graduate clinical experience.
Ability to lift up to fifty (50) pounds; ability to see, hear at normal volumes, stand, walk, pull, stoop, bend and climb at least two (2) flights stairs.
License preferred with post‑Masters experience in a clinical setting.
Bilingual abilities in English and Spanish (or another language) are a plus.
Knowledge of federal, state and local laws or regulations pertaining to social services programs, including services from the community and other public and private programs.
Post Hire, Employee Must
Be able to provide 10‑year DMV driving record.
Be able to use a state vehicle for work related purposes.
Use clinical judgement while working independently.
Be able to organize and maintain a caseload.
Participate in on‑going in‑service training and other educational opportunities in order to maintain and/or acquire necessary skills.
Supplemental questions are considered part of your official application. Any misrepresentation will result in your disqualification from employment. Please complete the state application to include all current and previous work history and education. A resume will not be accepted nor reviewed to determine if an applicant has met the qualifications for the position.
The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions including, but not limited, to lactation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.
Benefits
Health, dental, vision, long‑term disability, and life insurance for employees, spouse, and children.
15 days annual (vacation) leave per year
15 days sick leave per year
13 paid holidays
Paid Parental Leave
S.C. Deferred Compensation Program available
Retirement benefit choices
State Retirement Plan
State Optional Retirement Program
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