What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinician position at New England Medical Group?
Position Overview:
New England Medical Group is an innovative company and a leader in the industry, providing integrative behavioral healthcare and addiction services. Our holistic approach seeks to bridge the gaps in services for people seeking medical and therapeutic professional support. The Clinician will oversee patient care and services for identified caseload, including group and individual services, family engagement, coordination of treatment, referral and collateral contacts, treatment planning, case management, and conducting clinical measurements/assessments to ensure the patient enjoys a cohesive treatment experience where all are working together toward the same goal. Services and caseload may vary based on particular need and job level.
New England Medical Group is an innovative company and a leader in the industry, providing integrative behavioral healthcare and addiction services. Our holistic approach seeks to bridge the gaps in services for people seeking medical and therapeutic professional support. The Clinician will oversee patient care and services for identified caseload, including group and individual services, family engagement, coordination of treatment, referral and collateral contacts, treatment planning, case management, and conducting clinical measurements/assessments to ensure the patient enjoys a cohesive treatment experience where all are working together toward the same goal. Services and caseload may vary based on particular need and job level.
Competencies:
- Leads and Engages Staff: Leads by example, encourages and recognizes employees for their openness and honesty; holds employees accountable for sharing accurate and complete information; acknowledges employees and colleagues who follow through and demonstrate commitment.
- Creates a Positive Work Environment: Leads a high-performing team that exceeds expectations; shares best practices for maintaining focus and overcoming obstacles; instructs others on giving constructive performance feedback; solicits feedback and implements suggestions to improve leadership effectiveness.
- Takes Initiative: Seeks and accepts additional responsibilities; accepts constructive criticism and learns from mistakes; inspires others to contribute beyond their job scope.
- Effectively Communicates: Communicates assertively and consistently throughout the organization; ensures important matters are shared with appropriate individuals.
- Has Personal Strength: Demonstrates humility and humor.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Oversee patient care and services for identified caseload, including group and individual services, family engagement, coordination of treatment, referral and collateral contacts, treatment planning, case management, and conducting clinical measurements/assessments.
- Ensure the patient enjoys a cohesive treatment experience where all are working together toward the same goal.
- Services and caseload may vary based on particular need and job level.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, or counseling fields and/or LADC II or equivalent specialty.
- Master’s degree in related field with at least 1 year of direct clinical experience in a behavioral healthcare or substance abuse setting OR a Bachelor’s degree and initial clinical licensure of certification, with 5 or more years serving as an individual clinician within the related field.
- Master’s degree with Independent Licensure (LADC 1, LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, or related). At least 3 years of direct clinical experience in a behavioral healthcare or substance abuse setting.
Work Environment:
This job operates in a professional office environment and uses standard office equipment. The noise level is usually moderate.
Physical Demands:
Regularly required to talk or hear; frequently use hands to handle objects; occasionally stand, walk, sit, reach, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; occasionally lift/move objects up to 25 pounds; specific vision abilities required.
Travel:
Primarily local during the business day, with some out-of-area and overnight travel expected.