Hickory House Recovery is Hiring a Mental Health and Addiction Therapist Near Greenfield, IN
Primary Purpose And FunctionCandidates must be trained in anxiety and mood disorders and provide individual, group, and family therapies. Experience in DBT, EMDR, Trauma, CBT and MI are highly desirable. Therapists will treat a selected caseload of female and male clients suffering from substance abuse and behavioral health issues. These clinicians must be able to perform bio-psychosocial assessments and participate in multi-disciplinary treatment and discharge planning for clients. Close communication with family members and referents is also required. Minimum Qualifications
Master’s Degree & Current Indiana license or license eligible (LCAC, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LAC, LMHC-A, LSW, MSW)
At least 2 years prior experience in a behavioral healthcare setting, with residential treatment experience preferred
Commitment to client, family, and referent satisfaction
Specialization in Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Addiction, Eating Disorders
Ability to maintain strict client confidentiality and HIPAA compliance
Professional appearance, aptitude, and attitude
Impeccable ethics, integrity, and customer relations skills
Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills
Computer literacy and ability to use an EMR
Knowledge of “best practices” behavioral medicine treatment delivery and methodologies
Sound clinical judgment and decision-making skills
Ability to understand the requirements of the clientele
Essential Functions And Responsibilities
Provision of individual, group, and family therapy
Timely and complete medical record documentation
Bio-psychosocial Assessment
Master treatment plan and discharge planning
Participation in UR concurrent reviews as necessary
Participation in Family Program, if needed
Participation in Clinical On-call Rotation
Participation in Multi-disciplinary treatment team
Provision of in-service education for staff as requested
Participation in Peer Review process
Adherence to facility policy and procedures, State & Federal law, and CARF accreditation regulations and standards