What are the responsibilities and job description for the MAT Therapist - Physician's Clinic (1st Shift) position at RIVER VALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH?
Job Summary:
The MAT Therapist specializes in supporting clients undergoing Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) for opioid use disorder and other substance use challenges. This role focuses on delivering high-quality, integrated therapeutic care through individual and group counseling, assessment, and treatment planning. The MAT Therapist collaborates with a multidisciplinary team, including medical professionals, to ensure comprehensive, compassionate care that enhances clients’ recovery and long-term well-being.
Essential Functions:
- Therapeutic Counseling: Conduct individual and group counseling sessions tailored for clients in MAT, fostering trust and a supportive environment.
- Assessment and Treatment Planning: Perform detailed intake assessments, evaluating clients’ history, needs, and suitability for MAT. Develop and adjust individualized treatment plans that align with MAT protocols.
- Collaboration with Medical Staff: Partner with medical providers to monitor clients’ progress in MAT, facilitate communication, and coordinate care plans to align counseling with medical treatment.
- Monitoring and Adjustments: Continuously assess client progress, adjusting treatment plans as needed, and ensuring documentation is completed accurately and within 24 hours of service.
- Crisis Intervention: Respond to client crises effectively and provide immediate therapeutic support, including coordination of external resources as necessary.
- Direct Care Services: Offer therapy that meets ethical standards within behavioral health and substance use treatment.
- Discharge and Follow-Up: Manage discharge planning and aftercare, ensuring a smooth transition for clients to other support services as needed.
- Documentation and Compliance: Maintain detailed clinical records, participate in chart reviews, and comply with all state and organizational guidelines.
- Training and Outreach: Participate in community outreach, educational activities, and advocate for MAT and substance use recovery programs.
- Team Engagement: Actively collaborate in case conferences, team meetings, and training sessions to ensure best practices in MAT are shared and upheld.
Education and Experience:
- Education: Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field from an accredited institution.
- Licensure: Current or eligible for licensure (LCSW/CSW, LMFT/LMFTA, LPCC/LPCA, or equivalent) in Kentucky.
- Experience: Proven experience working with clients in MAT or related substance use recovery programs.
- Skills: Knowledge of MAT protocols and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
- Strong ability to build rapport and communicate effectively with clients.
- Collaborative approach with healthcare teams.
- Proficiency in clinical documentation and record-keeping.
- Preferred Knowledge: Understanding of co-occurring disorders and integrated treatment models.
Salary : $52,624 - $63,877