What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Clin Soc Worker position at ECU Health?
ECU Health
About ECU Health Physicians
ECU Health Physicians is multi-specialty group with over 600 providers in more than 140 primary and specialty clinics across more than 110 locations in eastern North Carolina.
Position Summary
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine seeks a Licensed Clinical Social Work Practitioner with experience to work in its Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic. Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy, evaluation and assessment of patients' mental status, behavioral and social circumstances, family dynamics and resources, biopsychosocial formulation and DSM diagnosis; emergency treatment, early appointment or routine appointment; perform routine crisis intervention for immediate emergency or walk-in patients. Make referrals to other treatment programs when clinically appropriate. Assess psychosocial functioning. The position has the ability to participate in the teaching and clinical supervision of medical students, psychiatry residents, and other health professional trainees. This position will work closely with the Addiction Medicine providers in providing clinical counseling services and addiction treatment.
Responsibilities
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Non-violent crisis intervention training may be required. If not current at time of hire, must complete within first 30 days of employment and maintained without lapse during employment.
Master's Degree or higher
Three to four years related experience
Licensed Clinical Social Worker with Addiction training
About ECU Health Physicians
ECU Health Physicians is multi-specialty group with over 600 providers in more than 140 primary and specialty clinics across more than 110 locations in eastern North Carolina.
Position Summary
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine seeks a Licensed Clinical Social Work Practitioner with experience to work in its Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic. Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: provide individual, family, and group psychotherapy, evaluation and assessment of patients' mental status, behavioral and social circumstances, family dynamics and resources, biopsychosocial formulation and DSM diagnosis; emergency treatment, early appointment or routine appointment; perform routine crisis intervention for immediate emergency or walk-in patients. Make referrals to other treatment programs when clinically appropriate. Assess psychosocial functioning. The position has the ability to participate in the teaching and clinical supervision of medical students, psychiatry residents, and other health professional trainees. This position will work closely with the Addiction Medicine providers in providing clinical counseling services and addiction treatment.
Responsibilities
- Demonstrate skill in social work intervention.
- Establish therapeutic relationship.
- Implement and maintain social work interventions.
- Provide continuum of care through community collaboration.
- Work with patients and families to understand and access community services/resources.
- Provide education to patients/families.
- Assess psychosocial functioning.
- Complete psychosocial assessement.
- Summarize and document assessment.
- Communicate assessment and findings to other members of the team.
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Non-violent crisis intervention training may be required. If not current at time of hire, must complete within first 30 days of employment and maintained without lapse during employment.
Master's Degree or higher
Three to four years related experience
Licensed Clinical Social Worker with Addiction training