What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Therapist position at EAGLEVILLE HOSPITAL?
Job description
Eagleville Hospital is currently seeking a full time Senior Therapist. Hours for this position are primarily day shift. Must be able to work some evenings and weekends according to a rotating schedule. Eagleville Hospital, located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the treatment, education, and prevention of substance abuse, co occurring disorders, and acute psychiatric disorders. The hospital serves as a regional resource for the treatment and prevention of alcohol and drug abuse, as well as a national resource for training and research for addiction and related conditions. Eagleville Hospital offers a competitive salary and benefits package including PTO, health insurance, life insurance and 403B.
Responsibilities include:
- Assists coordinator in developing and facilitating daily case conference
- Completes a daily report outlining all patient activities
- Manages the daily activities and schedule of treatment team staff. Manages counselor assignments and discharge dates
- Prepares Personal Histories, Bio-psychosocial Assessments, Comprehensive Treatment Plans, Treatment Plan Reviews and Revisions, and ASAM
- Conducts group counseling, individual counseling, family sessions, psycho educational and specialty groups with clients as assigned and documents appropriately and within hospital timeframes
- Assists clients in maintaining contact with external systems when necessary including: Probation or Parole Officer, DPA, DHS, Employers, Funding Sources, and other case management as required
- Maintains treatment planning and patient progress in the documentation tracking system
- Conducts and participates in case conference with patient and treatment team
Eagleville Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Qualifications:
Requirements:
- The minimum qualification is a Master's Degree in a health or human services field
- Two years of clinical experience in a health or human service agency, preferably in a setting that serves individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders is required.