Facility Location: Port Angeles, WA State (NOT a remote position)
Department: Adult Outpatient Program
Reports to: Adult Outpatient Program Supervisor
Pay Range:
- Level 1: New Therapist with limited experience with Agency Affiliated Counselor Licensure $65,500 - $72,500
- Level 2: 2 plus years experience with Associate Licensure or Agency Affiliated Counselor Licensure $72,500 - $80,500
- Level 3: 3 plus years experience with Full Independent Licensure $82,000 - $87,000
Hours per Week: 40 hours
Work Days: Monday to Friday
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Vacation, Sick Leave, Float Days & Paid Holidays
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- Wellness Program
- Employee Assistant Program
- LifeFlight Membership
- Education Allowance
Job Overview: Works as a part of the outpatient
clinical team to provide effective behavioral health services, including
diagnostic evaluation, evidence-based psychotherapy, treatment planning, and
crisis intervention. The Mental Health Therapist ensures that services are
provided in a manner that is timely, necessary, and congruent with the age,
strengths, and cultural framework of the individual.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides an array
of therapy services including individual and/or family and group
psychotherapy if needed with emphasis on skill development to improve the
functioning of client.
- Provides
comprehensive bio-psycho-social clinical assessments to identify mental
health diagnosis and medical necessity.
- Develops
individualized treatment plans, documenting problems, needs, and
measurable outcomes.
- Provides ongoing
assessment of a client's cognitive, emotional, physical, social and
vocational strengths and needs.
- Completes various
documentation related to client's treatment in the agency's Electronic
Health Record within the established time frames.
- Maintains familiarity with and
handles client information in accordance with Federal Regulations (42 CFR,
Part 2), the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 71.05.390 and RCW 71.24), and
other applicable laws pertaining to confidentiality of client and staff
information.
- Maintains physical security of confidential materials and assigned
Agency property.
SECONDARY
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Participates
in peer reviews to ensure that services are provided in compliance with
State, SBH-ASO, and other contractual arrangements.
- Participates
in case reviews, staff meetings, and individual supervision as requested
by Supervisor.
- Maintains
cordial and effective working relationships with community and
governmental agencies, other professionals, consumers, and their families.
- Maintains
practice of consistently high standards of professional conduct in the
performance of assigned duties and in interactions with clients, staff,
and other community professionals.
- Maintains
timely and accurate chart information, in compliance with Washington State
Law and Agency's Quality Assurance guidelines.
- Maintains
confidentiality of Agency and client information.
- Maintains
professional competencies through a program of professional development
and in-services training.
- Provides
information and education in the community, representing self, and the
Agency in a positive and professional manner.
- Attends
Performance Improvement Meetings on a regular scheduled basis.
- Performs
other tasks as assigned by Supervisor.
PERFORMANCE
EXPECTATIONS:
- Maintains
accurate, timely chart information in compliance with SBH-ASO and state
funding sources and agency quality assurance guidelines.
- Meet
agency productivity expectations on a consistent basis.
- Meet
agency expectations for documentation of services.
- Meets
all contract obligations.
- Coordinate
and prioritize work assignments so that tasks are completed on time and in
a quality manner.
- Available
to work one evening shift per week (until 7pm) as needed.
REQUIRED EDUCATION,
LICENSE(S), CERTIFICATION, AND EXPERIENCE:
Education: Masters' Degree in Social Work, Psychology,
Counseling or related field
Experience: Experience working with
individuals with serious, persistent mental illness
Licensure: Eligible
for credentialing in Washington State as an Agency Affiliated Counselor
(assistance provided)
Additional
requirements:
- Must be able to pass a
pre-employment drug test and background check
- Must be able to provide vaccination
records for HepB, MMR, Tdap and recent flu shot
PREFERRED ADDITIONAL
CREDENTIALS / EXPERIENCE:
Licensure: Washington State independent clinical license
(LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT), Associate license, or eligibility to apply
Experience: Minimum of 2 years of
experience working with individuals affected by mental and behavioral health
challenges. Experience with co-occurring disorders treatment, individual and
group therapy, or substance abuse treatment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Essential:
- Ability
to multitask and effectively manage a caseload of individuals and/or families
with diverse needs.
- Knowledge
of the classification of mental disorders contained in the current DSM.
- Knowledge
of human development and family systems, and ability to integrate it into
treatment planning and service delivery.
- Ability
to utilize standardized measurements to assess symptoms and progress.
- Ability
to educate clients about signs, symptoms, and recovery from mental illness.
- Understanding
of current knowledge on recovery.
- Knowledge
of community based child serving systems.
- Ability
to coordinate care with multiple service providers.
- Basic
knowledge of psychotropic medications and side effects.
- Ability
to work independently and in a team.
- Ability
to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Capability
to use sound judgment in problem solving and clinical intervention.
- Practice
respectful communication with clients to enhance rapport and positive outcomes.
- Ability
to plan and prioritize work and meet the Agency's performance quality assurance
and productivity standards.
NATURE AND SCOPE:
Physical Demands:
- While
performing the duties of the job, the employee is required to walk, sit, use
hands and fingers, reach with arms, talk or listen. Peripheral vision is also
required for this position.
- Moderate
physical effort occasionally lifting up to ten pounds.
- Must
be able to tolerate sitting or standing in an office, or community setting for
the required number of hours in a workday.
Cognitive Skills:
- Advanced
verbal and written communication skills.
- Must
be able to enter data into a computerized electronic medical record.
Working Environment:
- May
be exposed to infections and contagious diseases.
- Occasionally
Exposed to patients exhibiting assaultive behaviors
Working Demands:
- Frequent
pressure due to schedule demands.
- Contact
with patients under a wide variety of circumstances.
- Subject
to varying and unpredictable situations.
- Handles
emergency or crisis situations.
- Able
to meet with clients in office and community settings.
Principal Challenges:
- Working
collaboratively with interdisciplinary staff.
- Working
collaboratively with clients, family members, and other community members.
- Ensuring
compliance with agency and funding standard for documentation and delivery of
services.
- Works
with a wide variety of clients with serious, persistent mental illness.
*Peninsula Behavioral Health does not discriminate because of a person's presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity including transgender status, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related conditions, age (40), honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, state employee or health care whistleblower status.