DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists the Primary Clinician/IAC with the design and development of the clinical aspects of program services
- Provides direct services in accordance with the Individualized Service Plans and other clinical documents
- Reviews client files to ensure proper and complete documentation of actions and services
- Manages a caseload of clients, making weekly contacts with client families
- Participates in wraparound team meetings to enlist existing supports in determining and meeting service objectives and to identify additional resources and supports
- Contributes to and prepares written service plan, incorporating input from clients, involved service providers, and wraparound team members, and clearly identifying problem areas and needs, strategies, and service objectives
- Provides direct clinical services to clients, including individual, family, and group therapy, and issue-specific or educational groups (parenting skills, anger management, substance abuse interventions) in accordance with credentials
- Documents case activities for both clinical and billing purposes
- Prepares progress reports as required by referral source or service purchaser
- Participates in interdisciplinary, diagnostic, and/or planning meetings
- Collaborates and coordinates with internal and external case-involved service providers and professionals
- Links clients with internal and external programs or services, such as health services, recreational activities, childcare services, financial resources, employment resources, childcare, mental health care, transportation resources, and others
- Guides, collaborates, and coordinates with other agency staff regarding service strategies and case management, ensuring the adequate exchange of information and assigning of duties
- Prepares written Discharge Summary and Plan
- Advises Primary Clinician of the state of clinical services, its staff, and its needs and solicits Primary Clinician’s assistance in implementing solutions to problems
- Ensures quality service delivery
- Alternates 24 hour crisis availability with other team members
- Other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Counseling, or a related field from an accredited college or university; prefer two years experience providing mental health and/or substance abuse treatment to adults and/or children. Should hold certification as a CSAC, CSAC-A, Peer Recovery Specialist, or other related Substance Abuse certification/license. Demonstrated knowledge of substance use disorders, treatment methodologies, and related experience providing substance abuse services. Experience gained in supervised practicum/internship experiences will be considered.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Thorough knowledge of principles and techniques of substance use and/or mental health counseling, case management and skills building; thorough knowledge of principles and techniques of basic interviewing and assessment skills; working knowledge of human services system, roles of human services personnel, and relevant community resources; ability to conduct and facilitate meetings; ability to form effective relationships with other staff; ability to maintain effective working relationships with other social services providers, service purchasers, and clients; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Contractors or employees must pass a State Police Criminal Record Check, Department of Social Services Record and FBI Checks. The contractors or employees are also required to complete a Tuberculosis Screening Test or Tuberculosis Skin Test upon employment and a Tuberculosis screening test annually thereafter. Contractors and employees shall complete trainings in Human Rights, behavior management, CPR, and First Aid upon employment or commencement of any contractual services.
About Whole Village Counseling:
Specializing in mental health and substance abuse services, Whole Village Counseling is founded on the principles of hope, connection, and healing. It is a love of people that drives our mission and we believe we are called to heal the broken hearted and restore hope to the hopeless.