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$52k–$64k/yr
Full-time
postgraduate degree
Posted 15d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments, treatment planning, and direct therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and families. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and community partners to deliver integrated, evidence-based care in various settings.
Requirements
Requires a Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling and the ability to maintain clinical licensure in Kentucky (CSW, LCSW, LPCA, or LPC). Candidates should have one to three years of experience providing evidence-based clinical services and a valid driver's license.
Full job description
Position Summary:
The BHS Clinical Specialist will provide comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment, treatment planning, and clinical services in accordance with Behavioral Health Services programming, agency standards and evidence-based practice delivery. The Clinical Specialist should be proficient in conducting interviews and diagnostic assessments, administering and scoring psychometric assessments, and providing ongoing treatment utilizing KVC KY evidence-based practice models and based on assessed clinical need. Clinical Specialists must participate in initial and ongoing training and consultation activities as required to implement evidence-based practices and must adhere to the requirements and fidelity monitoring activities outlined by the model. Clinical Specialists must be willing to provide assessment and treatment services in home, school, and community-based settings as well as via telehealth in a trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strengths-based manner. The Clinical Specialist must have a master's degree in Social Work (or other related field) with the ability to provide clinical services in Kentucky. The Clinical Specialist must be able to be independently licensed or provisionally licensed and under the supervision of a licensed provider.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Master's in social work Degree, Psychology, Counseling or closely related field.
Licensure/Certification:
Ability to be provisionally licensed or maintain full licensure to provide clinical services in State of Kentucky. Valid driver’s license and auto insurance. Must have your CSW, LCSW, LPCA, LPC.
Experience:
One to three years providing evidence-based clinical services to individuals, children, adolescents, adults, and/or families
Preferred Experience/Skills:
Requires Intermediate computer skills in typing/keyboarding, Microsoft Word and Excel programs as well as Outlook email
Duties & Responsibilities
Provide direct therapeutic services to adults, youth and families.
Review intake paperwork, informed consent, client rights, and orient client to outpatient treatment model during initial session.
Utilize agency and industry approved evidence-based screening, assessment, and treatment practices in working with individuals, children,adolescents and families to address a broad range of mental health and co-occurring disorders.
Provide screening and assessment services to children,adolescents,adults,and families.
Complete screening, assessments,psychosocial, and treatment plan documentation in Chart Online.
Develop and maintain a comprehensive, assessment driven treatment plan directed by medical necessity, best practice and appropriate level of care recommendations.
Document all psychotherapy sessions,telephone contacts,and referrals made in theclientrecord.
Collaborate with other behavioral health professionals, physical health professionals,and community partners to deliver integrated care.
Attend and participate in collaborative, interdisciplinary team meetings with clients,other treatment providers,and community partners as indicated to achieve best outcomes.
Provide risk assessment and recommendations and safety planning to reduce risks to clients and others.
Provide on-call clinical support and crisis intervention to clients on a rotating basis as scheduled.
Provide documentation of therapeutic services to adults, youth and families.
Conduct psychosocial assessment and other paperwork as outlined in 902 KAR 20:430 and 908 KAR 1:370.
Document all referrals made to outside agencies and client compliance with these referrals.
Complete documentation in accordance with agency documentation guidelines. Ensure accuracy of all documentation submitted.
Collaborative documentation will be utilized to complete service tickets,psychosocial, treatment plans,and other necessary forms and documentation while in session with clients and/or guardians to ensure client involvement with treatment.
Complete all needed Managed Care Organization, Insurance or Payor documentation needed to ensure approved service delivery or appeal decisions.
Complete documentation and follow through of allall individual supervision, group supervision, and case consultations in keeping regulations,contractand agency standards.
Assist With special duties or responsibilities in the agency as assigned by Supervisor or Program Director.
Maintains continuing education, credentialing and licensure to provide quality, evidence-based services.
Participate actively intrainings,consultation and fidelity monitoring for evidence-based treatment models to enhance outcomes and service delivery.
Attend meetings, seminars, and other educational functions of the agency identified by supervisor. Obtain a minimum of 40 Continuing Education training hours annually with a minimum of 20 by June 30.
Provides and updates all needed information for credentialing purposes and service provision to a variety of Payor sources.
Maintain professional licensing and certification asidentifiedby the supervisor or agency director and state regulations.
Participate in required supervision (individual and group) as outlined by the professional licensing board as applicable.
DesignatedLicensed Clinicians may provide weekly direct clinical supervision to KVC Behavioral Healthcare KY, Inc. employees.
Understand andmaintaincompliance with all applicable regulations (State and Federal), as well as applicable grant and contractual obligations.
Maintain Client Rights as outlined in the KVC Handbook.
Follow Risk Management Polices as outlined in the KVC Staff Handbook and Agency Manuals.
Maintaina currentDriver’s License and AutomobileInsurance, (as required by agency’sinsurer).
Maintain Professional Performance and Conduct.
Meet Expectations as defined in the Performance Evaluation and Behavioral Health Services Clinical Competency Evaluation.
Dressprofessionally asoutlined in the KVC Staff Handbook.
Represent KVC professionally in all interactions with clients, community partners, payorsources.
Collaborate professionally with other treatment team membersinternaland external to KVC.
Maintain Confidentiality. All KVC employees are privy to confidential client information. Due tocomplextreatment needs of our clients, service providers have contacts thatrequirewritten and verbal information exchange with different professionals and agencies. A strict code of behavior must bemaintainedto protect the special nature of divulged information.
Follow all KY mandated reporting laws.
Understand andmaintaincompliance with all applicable regulations (State and Federal), as well as applicable grant and contractual obligations,
Maintain Client Rights as outlined in the KVC Staff Handbook.
Follow Risk Management Policies as outlined in the KVC Staff Handbook, Program Manual, and Environment of Care Manual.
Maintaina currentDriver’s License and AutomobileInsurance, (as required by agency’sinsurer).
Skills & Qualification
Master's in social workDegree, Psychology,Counselingor closely related field; Ability to be provisionally licensed ormaintainfull licensure to provide clinical services in State of Kentucky.
Be able todemonstratethat he/she is a responsible, self-directed, self-motivated professional helper.
Be able todemonstratethat he/she is of good moral character and a responsible role model for the consumers he/she will be counseling.
Be able todemonstratethat he/she has (oris able toobtain) the skills necessary to consistently perform the responsibilities of this position in a qualitative manner and in compliance with KVC policies,proceduresand standards.
Be able todemonstratea level of care and concern for adolescents and their families that is consistent with the KVC mission to “Enrich and enhance the lives of children and families through education, mental health and social services”.
Documentary proof of extensive course work/CEUs specific to providing psychotherapeutic services.
The ability to effectively communicate with KVC staff, parents and children and staff of agencies with whom KVC conducts business.
Job Environment
Behavioral Health Clinician must be available to work evenings or weekends. Be willing to regularly travel as needed to fulfill duties of this position. Behavioral Health Clinician must have a valid driver’s license. Behavioral Health Clinician must be flexible and able to change tasks easily. Behavioral Health Clinician must work well under pressure and be detail oriented.
Related keywords
Behavioral HealthPsychotherapyCSWLCSWLPCALPCEvidence-Based PracticeTrauma-InformedMental HealthCo-occurring DisordersPsychosocial AssessmentChart OnlineManaged Care OrganizationClinical SupervisionKentucky Regulations902 KAR 20:430
At KVC Health Systems, our 2,800 caring team members work every day to strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help both children and adults achieve mental wellness. We all need connection! And at KVC, our employees are our greatest asset and strength, helping the people we serve experience the power of connection to themselves, their family and friends, and to professionals who can help them thrive.
We're working toward a bold vision: a world in which every person is SAFE and CONNECTED to a strong family and a healthy community. No more child abuse and neglect. No more untreated mental illness or addiction. Parents no longer pass down the cycles of violence, substance use or trauma that they experienced as children. Instead, families have the skills and supportive connections they need to thrive. Every individual has unlimited possibilities and can reach their full potential. This is why the KVC team comes to work every day, providing family strengthening services, mental and behavioral healthcare, foster care, adoption and inpatient children’s mental health treatment. People are facing serious challenges, and community needs are greater than ever. Will you join us?
Since 1970, KVC has grown from a single home for at-risk children to a national organization serving over 80,000 children and families each year in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kentucky and West Virginia. KVC also provides training and consultation around the world. We're a family of private, nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations committed to enriching and enhancing the lives of children and families. Learn more at www.kvc.org.
Offices: 21350 West 153rd Street, Olathe, KS 66061, US · 21344 W 153rd St, Olathe, Kansas, US · 4300 Brenner Dr, Kansas City, Kansas 66104, US · 205 E 7th St, Hays, Kansas 67601, US · 11550 I St, Omaha, Nebraska, US
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At KVC Health Systems, our 2,800 caring team members work every day to strengthen families, prevent child abuse and neglect, and help both children and adults achieve mental wellness. We all need connection! And at KVC, our employees are our greatest asset and strength, helping the people we serve experience the power of connection to themselves, their family and friends, and to professionals who can help them thrive.
We're working toward a bold vision: a world in which every person is SAFE and CONNECTED to a strong family and a healthy community. No more child abuse and neglect. No more untreated mental illness or addiction. Parents no longer pass down the cycles of violence, substance use or trauma that they experienced as children. Instead, families have the skills and supportive connections they need to thrive. Every individual has unlimited possibilities and can reach their full potential. This is why the KVC team comes to work every day, providing family strengthening services, mental and behavioral healthcare, foster care, adoption and inpatient children’s mental health treatment. People are facing serious challenges, and community needs are greater than ever. Will you join us?
Since 1970, KVC has grown from a single home for at-risk children to a national organization serving over 80,000 children and families each year in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Kentucky and West Virginia. KVC also provides training and consultation around the world. We're a family of private, nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations committed to enriching and enhancing the lives of children and families. Learn more at www.kvc.org.
Offices: 21350 West 153rd Street, Olathe, KS 66061, US · 21344 W 153rd St, Olathe, Kansas, US · 4300 Brenner Dr, Kansas City, Kansas 66104, US · 205 E 7th St, Hays, Kansas 67601, US · 11550 I St, Omaha, Nebraska, US
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