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PRN Sign Language Interpreter
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State of Missouri .
2 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
St. Louis Forensic Treatment Center – South provides specialized care for clients diagnosed with mental illness in a long-term, inpatient hospital setting with forensic involvement.
Responsibilities
Screening, assessment, or re‑assessment, whether done for the purposes of determining eligibility for services, diagnosis, or for the development or modification of a plan of treatment.
Treatment planning or discharge planning meetings, or the preparation for such meetings.
Individual psychotherapy/psychoeducational session.
Group psychotherapy/psychoeducational sessions.
Individual substance use counseling sessions.
Group substance use counseling session.
Ad hoc problem solving and crisis management involving Deaf clients.
Visits with legal guardian and/or interested family.
Eligibility
Must have prior experience providing care for clients diagnosed with mental illness, substance use disorders, and/or intellectual developmental disorders.
Must be willing to work up to 19 hours a week, no more than 1039 annually, as needed.
In accordance with section 209, RSMo and 5 CSR 100-200.100, interpreters that are used for mental health assignments shall be licensed and certified in the state of Missouri.
Interpreters for the Department of Mental Health (DMH) shall have a certification level of Comprehensive or Advanced and preference will be given to those interpreters that have completed the Introduction to Mental Health Interpreting training found at dmh.mo.gov/deafservices/training.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
Industries Government Administration
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PRN Sign Language Interpreter
role at
State of Missouri .
2 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
St. Louis Forensic Treatment Center – South provides specialized care for clients diagnosed with mental illness in a long-term, inpatient hospital setting with forensic involvement.
Responsibilities
Screening, assessment, or re‑assessment, whether done for the purposes of determining eligibility for services, diagnosis, or for the development or modification of a plan of treatment.
Treatment planning or discharge planning meetings, or the preparation for such meetings.
Individual psychotherapy/psychoeducational session.
Group psychotherapy/psychoeducational sessions.
Individual substance use counseling sessions.
Group substance use counseling session.
Ad hoc problem solving and crisis management involving Deaf clients.
Visits with legal guardian and/or interested family.
Eligibility
Must have prior experience providing care for clients diagnosed with mental illness, substance use disorders, and/or intellectual developmental disorders.
Must be willing to work up to 19 hours a week, no more than 1039 annually, as needed.
In accordance with section 209, RSMo and 5 CSR 100-200.100, interpreters that are used for mental health assignments shall be licensed and certified in the state of Missouri.
Interpreters for the Department of Mental Health (DMH) shall have a certification level of Comprehensive or Advanced and preference will be given to those interpreters that have completed the Introduction to Mental Health Interpreting training found at dmh.mo.gov/deafservices/training.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
Industries Government Administration
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