What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinician III OP position at CLARITY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER?
POSITION SUMMARY
Provide individual, group and family psychotherapy; provides clinical supervision; conducts clinical evaluations and other clinical and case management functions as assigned. Writes appropriate clinical documents and effectively presents clinical information verbally. Appropriately support and implement Center’s Treatment Philosophy of Dignity, Respect and Understanding of our patients.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and /or abilities required and may include other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
It is expected that the employee demonstrate behavior consistent with the Core Values and support the strategic plan and the goals and direction of the Performance Improvement Plan.
EDUCATION/TRAINING EXPERIENCE
- Master's degree or Doctorate or the equivalent
- Four to ten years related experience and/or training, preferred or actively working toward RPT (Registered Play Therapist)
- Three years post master's clinical experience
- Three years' experience/training in child/adolescent psychiatric setting with preference for primarily working with ages 3-12
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
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Clinical license (i.e. LPC, LCSW, Supervisor Credential – LPC-S or LCSW-S)
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SAMA
- CPR Preferred
THE ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITION
- Provide competent clinical services to individuals, families, as assigned, in the areas of individual psychotherapy, family psychotherapy and parent training; group psychotherapy, psycho-educational instruction; psychosocial assessment; and discharge planning
- Document services provided (superbills and progress notes)
- Documents availability for new patients
- Provides expected level of direct care services (60% of 40 hrs each week)
- Schedules and completes three quarterly clinical/administrative supervision sessions annually prior to the quarter in which performance evaluation is due
- Communicate effectively with, and is responsive to, patients, families, medical staff, internal and external customers
- Provide clinical documentation of service that meets Center standards for timeliness and quality (Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation)
- Practice within the ethical standards of the Center and state licensing board
- Provide competent clinical supervision and administrative assistance, as assigned by Program Director or Director of Clinical Services