Clinician I/II - North Campus - Salary Range Clinician I $57,293.01, Clinician II $61,868.12
Company: RBHA
Location: Richmond
Posted on: November 18, 2024
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Job Description:
Description
Richmond Behavioral Health is now hiring for our North Campus and
we have a great opportunity for a full-time Clinician I/II to join
our team! The selected individuals will perform difficult
professional work providing direct clinical service to individuals
involving intake, assessing individual needs, developing treatment
plans, providing prevention services, managing cases, providing
therapy, maintaining records and files, preparing reports, and
related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the
limited supervision of the assigned supervisor.
Essential Functions
Performs intakes, individual assessments and diagnostic interviews;
conducts mental health and substance use disorder assessments
utilizing American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria, and
makes recommendations for appropriate level of care using these
criteria; monitors level of functioning.
Monitors and manages an assigned caseload.
Assists individual in identifying self-determined goals and jointly
prepare individualized service plan.
Develops and facilitates psycho-educational groups; provides
individual, family and group counseling; implements treatment
plans; coordinates daily treatment schedule.
Coordinates case management services; coordinates and links
individual to community resources and medical services; interfaces
with other service providers and individual support system.
Provides crisis intervention and prevention services to individuals
and families, is trained in opioid overdose reversal and is able to
utilize naloxone to reverse opioid overdose.
Provides consultation, education and prevention services; provides
drug and alcohol testing; conducts urine analysis.
Documents and charts information about individual assessment,
diagnostic studies, individual service plans, progress notes,
quarterly and annual reviews, discharge summaries and other
individual related data, correspondence, medical records, etc.,
utilizing electronic health records and other data bases; prepares
and submits reports as required.
Monitors and audits clinical and medical records and practices for
compliance with regulatory, reimbursement and agency standards;
reviews documentation for accuracy; assists with reviewing division
policies and procedures.
Collaborates with medical staff and utilizes laboratory findings
and diversion management to increase individual engagement and
assessment appropriate level of care.
Represents individuals and Authority in court and legal
proceedings.
Provides transportation assistance, as needed.
Serves on a variety of committees as directed; prepares and
distributes agendas; attends and participates in a variety of
meetings.
Attends professional conferences and trainings as required.
Supervises student interns as directed.
Position Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of providing
care to individuals who may be emotionally disturbed, socially
dysfunctional, behaviorally disordered, suffer from mental illness
and/or substance use disorders (with a particular emphasis on
opioid use disorders and the use of medication assisted treatment)
and their families; thorough knowledge of community resources and
human services network; thorough knowledge of community-based
behavioral health principles and psychotherapeutic treatment
techniques, especially engagement and motivational approaches;
thorough knowledge of the theories and techniques of counseling and
crisis intervention; thorough knowledge of intake techniques and
procedures; ability to evaluate and assess individuals utilizing
American Society of Addiction Medicine Criteria ; ability to
prepare adequate records and to report findings and data
effectively utilizing electronic health records and other data
bases; ability to solve problems within scope of responsibility;
ability to work as a team member and provide appropriate
leadership; ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with individuals, associates, community partners,
medical personnel, law enforcement, State and Federal agency
representatives and the general public.
Education and Experience
Master's degree with coursework in social work, psychology,
counseling, or related field and considerable experience working
with individuals with behavioral health disorders, in a behavioral
health care setting, or equivalent combination of education and
experience. Licensed Credentialed Addiction Treatment Professional
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor,
Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioner required.
Special Requirements
License to practice as a mental health professional required.
Acceptable licensure types include LCSW, LPC, LCP, LMFT, and
LSATP.
CSAC, CADC, or certificate eligible.
Valid driver's license in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Full-Time/Part-Time
Full-Time
Open Date
3/22/2024
Close Date
About the Organization
Join the Fearless!
Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) is licensed by the
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
and is the statutorily established public entity responsible for
providing mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse
and prevention services to the citizens of the City of
Richmond.
Our Mission:
RBHA promotes health, wellness, and recovery for the people and
communities we serve.
Our Vision:
An inclusive, healthy community where individuals are inspired to
reach their highest potential.
Our Values:
Equity / Innovation / Quality / Inclusion / Accessibility /
Transparency / Compassion / Integrity
Creating Healthy Communities - One Person, One Family, One
Community at a time.
RBHA is committed to providing behavioral health services to all
Richmond residents regardless of race, color, gender, age,
religion, disability, or national origin.
Services are provided directly by RBHA staff and through contracts
with private providers in the community. Funding is received
through fees from consumers, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the City
of Richmond, and local and state grants.
Starting Salary Range
Clinician I $57,293.01, Clinician II $61,868.12 (licensed)
EOE Statement
Richmond Behavioral Health Authority provides equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and
prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard
to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability
status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state or local laws.
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