What are the responsibilities and job description for the Integrated Care Clinician 1 position at Advantage Behavioral Health Systems?
Position Summary:
Under general supervision, provides assessment and counseling services in an integrated care environment. Integrated Care Clinicians work in collaboration with a care coordination team to ensure that clients are receiving other needed services from outside provides, with an emphasis on primary healthcare. They also track clinical outcomes using standardized instruments. This position includes training in trauma-focused treatments for youth and adults as well as the potential for work with veterans and other individuals diagnosed with PTSD.
Scheduled Hours:
Work hours will vary to include some evenings and Saturday hours; Hours of operation will vary based on clinic location.
Job Responsibilities and Performance Standards:
- Performs comprehensive psychosocial assessments.
- Collaborates with clients to develop comprehensive treatment plans that include healthcare goals and objectives.
- Utilizes standardized clinical outcome assessments to measure treatment progress and inform treatment interventions.
- Provides routine individual, group, and family counseling to youth and adults with primary behavioral health diagnoses.
- Makes referrals to other needed care outside of behavioral health.
- Provides crisis evaluation and referral.
- Collaborates with the care coordination team to assist clients in follow up with other providers both within and outside the agency.
- Participates in regular staff meetings to review higher risk clients.
- Completes specialized training in trauma-specific treatments, including any required case consultation.
- When indicated, provides trauma specific treatment for youth and adults diagnosed with PTSD or other trauma related disorders.
- Completes clinical documentation timely for all client encounters.
- Maintains appropriate state license to practice.
Minimum Qualifications:
Clinician level 1: Master’s degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND eligibility to be licensed in the state of Georgia.
Clinician level 2: Master’s degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND associate licensure in the state of Georgia.
Clinician level 3: Full licensure as an LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or Psychologist. Recent graduates working towards full licensure will be considered.