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Child Psychotherapist en Centers for Independence

Centers for Independence · Milwaukee, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite

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Job Details

Job Location:    CFI Main Campus - Milwaukee, WI
Position Type:    Full Time - Union
Education Level:    Master's Degree
Salary Range:    Undisclosed
Travel Percentage:    Minimal; Less than 10%
Job Shift:    1st Shift
Job Category:    Professional Services

Description

Job Purpose: This position provides psychotherapeutic clinical interventions to children/adolescents (ages 0-17) with mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, medical disorders, or a combination of those conditions. The basic objectives of the psychotherapist are to reduce psychiatric symptoms, reduce the frequency and duration of in-patient hospitalizations, promote recovery, and enhance community-living tenure and functioning. Responsibilities include maintaining appropriate documentation to include diagnosis, treatment plans, progress notes, discharge summaries as well as participating in required meetings such as clinical supervision, case consultation, and department and agency meetings.

Essential Job Functions:

(Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.)

  • Provide effective psychotherapeutic clinical interventions to children/adolescents with mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, medical disorders, or a combination of those conditions utilizing best practices and evidence-based psychotherapeutic research.
  • Conducts initial and ongoing assessments, including risk assessments; develops and reviews treatment plans; provides direct services and referrals based on the client's individualized needs; and completes all documentation and service requirements on time.
  • Collaborates effectively with internal and external referents and care systems to facilitate referrals and maximize client outcomes.
  • Maintains a 75% or better productivity for billable services monthly.
  • Writes effective treatment plans, monitors progress, and documents Outcomes. Continually assess client risk and act accordingly.
  • Participates in supervision, clinical collaboration, and clinical consultation.
  • Maintains a thorough case file or client record by documenting services in a timely matter.
  • Complies with RaSC, CARF and other program evaluation activities.
  • Continually seeks to improve knowledge base and skill development to maximize client outcomes by attending in-service training and conferences.
  • Completes necessary paperwork for insurance billing.
  • Complies with Federal law, WI law c.51. and administrative regulations, community mental health (DHS 35), clients rights (DHS 94) and confidentiality (DHS 92) regulations, and agency policy and procedures.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications


Required Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure, and Credentials: (Where appropriate, education and/or experience may be substituted)

Minimum Required Education:  Master’s degree in social work, clinical psychology, psychiatric mental health nursing, or a degree in a specified related field. Educational background must meet or exceed the requirements of DHS 35.

Minimum Required Experience: Experience working with developmentally disabled children/adolescents is preferred.
Required License – Certification – Registration: Meet or exceed the requirements of DHS 35
Issued By Governing Body: Wisconsin. Wisconsin State license as an LCSW, LPC, or LPC-IT must be obtained before the hire date or job transfer date.
Travel Type: Less than 10%

Required Valid Driver’s License: Valid Wisconsin driver’s license.

Required Auto Insurance:  Vehicle liability insurance in accordance with Agency policy.

Knowledge – Skills – Abilities:

  • Commitment to best practice standards of community care and recovery principles.
    • Broad knowledge of psychopathology, normal development, and psychotherapeutic interventions.
    • Awareness of personal, cultural, educational, and environmental aspects of community living for individuals with mental illness, developmental disability, substance abuse, medical ailments, and the co-occurring possibilities of those conditions.
    • Knowledge of community mental health systems, community resources, WI law and administrative regulations, civil commitment, guardianship, and other applicable WI statutes.
    • Knowledge of using work related equipment and applications such as cell phone and texting, computers, photo copier, Microsoft Office, and Teams.
    • Maintains confidential information and discretion.
    • Ability to work individually and in a team setting.
    • Organizes and uses time efficiently and effectively.
    • Takes responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work and achieves results with little oversight.
    • Adheres to all workplace and safety laws, regulations, standards, and practices.

Physical Requirements, Visual Acuity, and Work Conditions:

Physical Requirements: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time.

Visual Acuity: The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as preparing and analyzing data and figures, transcribing, and viewing a computer terminal.

Working Conditions: None: The worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.

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