School Based Clinician (Enhanced Care Clinic)
The Village was one of the first agencies in the country to provide homes for neglected children. Today, we continue to achieve our mission “to build a community of strong, healthy families who protect and nurture children” by providing a full range of behavioral health, early childhood and youth development, substance use treatment and support services for children, adults and families in the Greater Hartford, Connecticut region.
Named a Connecticut Top Workplace for four consecutive years with national distinction for workplace culture and diversity, equity and inclusion practices, you can be sure you’re joining an organization that’s just as committed to your success as we are to those we serve.
Annual salary starts at $54,000 for licensed eligible and $67,200 for licensed
Loan repayment programs
Do you want to make a difference in a teen’s life? If so, join us as a clinician working in a high school setting where you will be able to put your skills to work providing treatment for teens and their families. The school setting affords the ability to collaborate with teachers and other school personnel to ensure consistent approaches. By working for the Village you will be exposed to a number of evidenced based models to draw from as well as a multidisciplinary team.
JOB SUMMARY
The Clinician is responsible for coordinating all aspects of clinical treatment for assigned clients in a school setting. Engages with clients firsthand. Will provide individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and crisis intervention. The Clinician renders diagnostic and psychotherapeutic services to adolescents and families. Maintains contact with and consults with relevant collaborative parties. Participates as a full member of the clinical team and is responsible for maintaining client records. Unlicensed clinicians are hired prior to obtaining their license to practice as mental health practitioners (i.e. psychology, social work, LMFT, LPC, LADC). Unlicensed clinicians will receive supervision by a licensed clinician and may be offered training opportunities. When eligible, all unlicensed clinicians are expected to obtain licensure in order to be considered for ongoing employment at The Village.
Direct services may include, but are not limited to:
- Review and triage clinical referrals
- Scheduling Clinical Assessment (telehealth and/or In Person)
- Conducting Collaborative Comprehensive Clinical assessments (telehealth and/or In Person)
- Determining DSM V Diagnosis in consultation with Supervisor and Medical Director or designated Psychiatrist, as needed
- Developing treatment plans and contracts for clinical services
- Implementing treatment plans, modifying it as appropriate throughout treatment
- Discharge planning, which may include linkages to community support services
- Providing case management services
- Completing clinical documentation required by agency and program policies, HIPAA regulations, and funding sources
- Maintaining monthly client contact hours/targets determined by service
- Participating and presenting in Clinical Rounds, Collaborative Meetings, Peer Review and Quality Assurance Reviews.
- Fostering collaboration with other clinical and administrative staff within the school and agency to respond to client and programmatic needs, including the implementation of agency policies, procedures, and initiatives.
- Partnering with school providers, other programs or clinical staff to identify and develop approaches to address clients’ unmet needs or service gaps.
- Acquiring and maintaining the needed skills in evidenced based models that the agency/program ascribe to.
- Partnering with Supervisor to identify and develop plans for professional growth.
- Contributing to program functioning by assuming responsibility for special tasks or leadership in special projects as appropriate.
- Contributing to agency organizational life by participating in agency-wide task forces, committees or problem-solving teams as appropriate.
- Contributing to agency visibility and development of community linkages by representing the Village in community groups or committees.
Experience and Skills
EDUCATION
- MSW or equivalent required with a minimum of 3 years’ postgraduate clinical experience preferred
- Clinical degree in social work, psychology, or other licensed-eligible counseling degree
- LMSW or equivalent required and licensed eligible
EXPERIENCE
- Must be able to function independently and be able to seek guidance when necessary
- Strong diagnostic, assessment and treatment skills for individual, family and group therapy
- Extensive experience working with culturally diverse urban populations, a wide age range, and a variety of clinical presentations; Cultural competency to serve a diverse population
- Knowledge of behavioral health, child welfare systems, and community resources
- Ability to write professional/clinical reports and correspondence
- Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of the organization
- Knowledge of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV)
- Good knowledge of a variety of therapeutic interventions and models emphasizing empirically validated interventions
- Skill to maintain a professional, confidential work environment
- Ability to manage multiple tasks at one time in an efficient manner
- Ability to relate to children and families in a positive manner
- Ability to establish and maintain appropriate boundaries with children and families
- Good organizational and communication skills
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