Costa Mesa, United States | Posted on 01/25/2024
The goal for us at Asana Recovery is to encourage long term rehabilitation for each of our patients. We know that addiction is a life long struggle, but with the right treatment and mindset, it is possible to achieve a life free of substance abuse. To accomplish these goals, we use evidence-based programs proven to be effective in treating substance use disorders. By implementing these services, we can ensure a higher success rate and prevent relapses in the future.
Asana Recovery is fully accredited by the two top accrediting bodies in the United States and is a member of the National Association of Treatment Providers. Asana Recovery is licensed and/or certified by the State Department of Health Care Services.
Job Description
SUMMARY:
The primary goal of the Therapist is to help those struggling with interpersonal/relationship issues. The main role is to develop a humanistic and empathetic relationship with those who are struggling. This process will help promote trust and growth with clients facing personal, family, and social crises. Therapists will demonstrate mastery of the scope of practice as evidenced by measurable performance evaluations of direct client services and written documentation skills:
- Substance abuse and relapse.
- Coping with difficult life changes.
- Developing and maintaining intimate relationships.
- Rebuilding relationships.
- Family conflicts.
- Loneliness, depression, PTSD, or anxiety.
- Grief and loss.
- Understanding of process/behavior addiction.
- Self-esteem.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Completion of all client process duties and/or documentation within timelines.
- Interns/Associates/Psychological Assistants are required to attend the Board of Behavioral Science required supervision provided weekly, to earn hours toward licensure.
- Licensed Therapist will participate in monthly consultation/peer group supervision.
- Therapists are to attend weekly clinical program meetings and ongoing/continuous educational training on documentation of medical necessity. This will include mastery of ASAM criteria based on insurance-based medical necessity criteria for all levels of care in the continuum of care provided in the agency.
- Daily contact per work days assigned, as well as weekly interdisciplinary treatment team attendance, to collaborate with all members of staff to provide continuity of care.
- Required documentation in the chart according to policy timelines to include: bio-psych-socials, master treatment plans, individual, family, group sessions, weekly status review, transition/discharge plans and other clinically indicated documentation.
- Must possess basic computer skills including working knowledge of both Mac and PC operating systems and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, and EHR.
- Therapist’s skills will be measured by management through regular routine quantitative and qualitative chart audits. Chart audits will reflect clinically appropriate content and timeline benchmarks of completion.
- Clinical updates to family and/or referral sources (as allowed via client consent).
- Regular sessions with clients, as assigned, conducting individual, family, and group therapy.
- Crisis Intervention.
- Observe, evaluate, and report on behavior, attitudes, and general emotional stability, of clients and their family members to help assist in treatment planning/discharge planning by assessing the social needs of individual clients, including referrals to outside providers after transitioning to outpatient therapy.
- Record all interventions and interactions with the client, family, and community agencies through progress notes in the chart/electronic medical record with master treatment plan guiding services.
- Therapist will sign and acknowledge the job description/revised job description which will be placed in the employee file.
- Therapists will be provided performance evaluations to measure performance areas. The inability to meet performance expectations will result in a specific, short-term performance enhancement action plan with a timeline to improve. Below average rating in employee performance will result in progressive disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
- Has the ability to incorporate the Wellbriety curriculum in their treatment practices.
- Is knowledgeable and practiced in performing traditional Native American healing practices (smudging, pipe ceremony, sweat lodge, etc.).
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS:
- Minimum 1500 hours earned toward licensing hours with a registered number with a positive standing from the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
- Possess a valid license to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor or Licensed Psychologist issued by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences/Board of Psychology.
- Master’s Degree or PsyD and two years of supervised clinical experience.
- Experience in substance abuse and dual diagnosis residential treatment facility preferred.
- CBT and evidence-based experience are a plus.
- Experience with trauma and eating disorders preferred.
- Experience with providing prevention and early intervention behavioral health services.
- Must have treatment experience with professional solid references attesting to a high degree of clinical sophistication.
- Trained to independently diagnose and treat mental health and substance abuse problems.
- Experience with evidenced-based documentation and/or ASAM documentation.
- Current certification in First Aid/CPR.
- Completion of one or more of the following Wellbriety trainings: The Medicine Wheel and 12 Steps course, Mending Broken Hearts course, Warrior Down/Recovery Coach course.
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