The Mental Health Therapist works with youth who are struggling with mental health and psychiatric illnesses. The goal is to improve emotional, behavioral, and social functioning by treating mental health conditions, teaching coping skills and boosting resilience. The mental health therapist does intakes on referrals, completes mental health assessments, administers appropriate diagnostic tools, diagnoses, develops client centered treatment plans, and provides ongoing mental health treatment. Provides individual, group and family sessions that help young people navigate developmental challenges, manage stress, improve relationships and build self-awareness. Determines appropriateness for psychiatric evaluation and refers as needed. Attends internal and external meetings, participates in the Youth Services team meetings, schedules and attends case conferences with medical and school staff when appropriate, educates service providers regarding availability of service. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates competency in all facets of clinical interaction including intake, determining appropriateness for admission, provision of mental health assessments and reassessments, administer appropriate mental health tools, and provide accurate diagnoses. Develop, implement, and evaluate appropriate client centered treatment plans. Complete documentation (progress notes) showing progress or reasons regarding lack thereof in client obtaining treatment goals. Revise treatment plan with client, as necessary. All clinical documentation (intake, assessment, reassessment, service plans, progress notes, releases of information, etc.) are completed fully and within time frames designated. All administration documentation (service activity logs, quarterly grant data statistics submission) are completed fully and within time frames designated. Educates and builds relationships with other providers of service including physicians, schools and the public. Maintains awareness of community changes which could impact service delivery. Conducts community outreach and networks with other service providers developing new venues for the program to participate in. Maintains professional conduct with colleagues and facilitates effective interaction in one on one situations and in meetings. Ability to be a team player. Participates in ongoing trainings to increase skill level as both a presenter and an active audience member. Maintains knowledge of current requirements of regulatory, licensing and accreditation agencies. Maintains professional conduct with clients including being on time for visits, returning phone calls, maintaining professional boundaries and educating clients and families. Understanding of the functions of patient advocacy and knowledge of rules and regulations concerning HIPAA and client confidentiality. Comfortable in a culturally diverse environment and demonstrate awareness of the value of cultural humility. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level