What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinician position at PRAIRIE VIEW INC?
Prairie View is looking for a compassionate, skilled clinician to provide outpatient therapy services for children, adolescents, adults, and families. If you’re passionate about helping people heal and grow — and you want to work with a supportive, mission-driven team — we’d love to meet you.
Why Prairie View
We foster healing and growth with compassion, competence, and stewardship. You’ll join a team that values integrity, collaboration, and high-quality care — and you’ll have room to grow your clinical skills and professional career.
What You’ll Do
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Provide individual and family therapy across age groups
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Complete outpatient assessments and treatment plans
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Deliver evidence-based, individualized interventions
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Collaborate with referral sources, schools, and community partners
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Participate in case consultations as needed
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Maintain timely, accurate clinical documentation
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Coordinate with Utilization Review and treatment teams to support client authorization needs
Quality & Professional Standards
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Maintain clinical outcomes within Prairie View standards
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Participate in Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement (QAPI) activities
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Demonstrate cultural humility, strong ethics, and a respectful, client-centered approach
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Support a positive, collaborative work environment
Workload Expectations
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Full-time clinicians maintain a billable norm of 24–27 encounters per week
Professional Development
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Maintain Kansas clinical licensure
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Complete required CEUs and annual trainings
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Engage in continuing education and supervision to strengthen clinical skills
Qualifications:
- Minimum Education: Professional independent licensure in State of Kansas is required; LSCSW, LMLP, Psy. D, Ph.D, LPCP or LCMFT preferred; if LMSW, LMFT, or LMLP, must be working toward clinical independent licensure.
- Minimum Experience: Practicum, internship, or other experience working with children and adolescents, adults, families and group work and experience coordination of services with other State Protective and private collateral agencies is required
- Must have good listening skills, verbal skills, and written communication skills
- Must be able to observe patient demeanor and nonverbal communication for assessment purposes
- Must be able and willing to have some flexibility in scheduling, to meet patient and organization needs
- Must maintain Kansas State licensure and appropriate CEU’s
- Must be able to communicate effectively with referral sources and external care providers
- Must have credentials or experience sufficient to be privileged to do outpatient admissions, individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, neuropsychological and psychological testing (as appropriate to credentials) and collateral consultations
- Must be proficient at basic keyboarding/word processing skills
- Must be able to pass Kansas Bureau of Investigation Screen, Central Registry Screen, and DCF (Kansas Dept. for Children & Families, formerly SRS) background check