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Hybrid Therapist Crisis Residence at St. Anne Institute

St. Anne Institute · Albany, United States Of America · Hybrid

$48,000.00  -  $52,000.00

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St. Anne Institute

Job Description

 

I.          TITLE:                                  Therapist–Crisis Residence                            

 

II.        SUPERVISOR:                     Program Administrator – Crisis Residence 

 

III.       HOURS PER WEEK:          40 hours (includes evenings and one weekend day)

 

IV.       QUALIFICATIONS:           LMSW, LCSW, LMHC or other relevant license and

experience working with individuals, families and groups preferred. Ability to function as part of a multi-disciplinary treatment team.

 

V.        FUNCTIONS:                       

1. To provide clinical respite services to individuals and families through the use of short-term, individual, group, and family therapy.  

2. To establish readiness of youth for reintegration into the community by collaborating with families, services providers, and community resources. 

                                    

 

VI.       RESPONSIBILITIES:         

  • Coordinate the youth’s treatment plan and develop comprehensive clinical assessments on assigned individuals and families.
  • Facilitate clinical groups as assigned throughout week. 
  • Maintain regular contact with assigned clients/families, outside service providers, and referral sources as necessary. 
  • Provide individual, group and family focused treatment/therapy including outreach and advocacy to all service recipients.
  • Meet at least once a week with treatment team members in rounds to coordinate treatment planning. Meet informally with team members on an as-needed basis. 
  • Complete discharge summary and assist with discharge planning on each assigned case. 
  • Coordinate and complete necessary reports and correspondence.
  • Communicate with Agency Behavior Support/QI staff regarding support needs, including potential crisis situations, visitation, and any emergency situations.  
  • Manage and coordinate critical situations and precipitous discharges.
  • Attend weekly individual and team/group supervision.
  • Assist with case planning for each assigned case/family as needed. 
  • Assist in implementing effective intervention strategies to de-escalate behavior.
  • Maintain updated assessments and progress notes in the SAI Electronic Health Record as required by contract or regulation.
  • Attend and/or facilitate treatment meetings between service providers, family, and youth to discuss progress made, readiness, for discharge, and identify services and referrals needed.  
  • Attend all Crisis Residence staff meetings and supervisory meetings, as required.
  • Provide transportation in circumstances dependent on youth and/or family needs.  
  • Keep abreast of current trends in clinical treatment, trauma-informed care and evidence-based models through reading, in-service training and conferences. Attend all mandatory in-services and outside workshops as required by the agency.
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