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Therapist - Crisis Counseling
Department: Crisis Counseling - BMC
Entity: Bloomington-Normal Service Area
Job Category: Mental Health
Employment Type: PRN - As Needed
Job ID: 45225
Experience Required: 1 - 3 Years
Education Required: Masters Degree
Shift: Day
Location: Bloomington-Normal, IL
Usual Schedule: Mon-Fri,Flex day/evening
On Call Requirements: none
Work Location: Carle BroMenn Medical Center
Weekend Requirements: none
Holiday Requirements: rotating
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Position Summary:
Provides direct treatment, counseling, psychotherapy, and makes referrals for patients and families as an integral part of the multidisciplinary mental health team. Assists the treatment team through consultation so that the patient's psychosocial needs are recognized and met. Facilitates adjustment by the patient, family and significant others to promote maximal benefits for health care services provided. Provides continuity of care from the hospital to the community.
Qualifications:
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or Related Field CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Illinois upon hire or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) Illinois upon hire or Licensed Social Worker (LSW) Illinois upon hire or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Illinois upon hire EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Minimum of 2 years of experience with preferred 4 years SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Sound knowledge of therapeutic skills. Experience providing clinical supervision to other members of the department, as warranted.
Essential Functions:
-Utilizes clinical assessment skills to determine significant psychosocial factors which contribute to the patient's disorder and precipitate dysfunctional behavior.
-Identifies dynamics of the patient and family's interactional patterns which reinforce and maintain dysfunctional behavior.
-Evaluates quality of patient and family support network in the community.
-Ascertains patient's history of illness, evaluates patient's functional level prior to admission and evaluates patient's ability to utilize effective coping strategies.
-Utilizes clinical expertise to provide patient and family with education and support to assist them in dealing with the disorder.
-Spearheads multidisciplinary treatment planning, bringing his/her expertise to assist in the diagnostic and treatment planning process.
-Has individual contact with patients to provide ongoing assessment of progress, discusses treatment issues which impact discharge planning and promotes insight development.
-Prepares all patient charts for multidisciplinary treatment planning meetings and documents against the Mental Health Interdisciplinary meeting record to ensure continuity of care against all disciplines.
-Provides psychoeducational classes based on unit needs and acuity.
-Meets with Mental Health staff at least weekly, individually and/or in groups, to review clinical care of patients currently hospitalized.
-Informs RNs, Leadership, psychiatrists of pertinent clinical information obtained via individual/group therapies or psychosocial assessments.
-Provides documentation of all casework activities per department standards.
-Attains quality management monitoring standards established by the department.
-Participates in Department Unit Council activities to promote professional growth and development, and participates in peer review.
-Utilizes clinical skills to promote patient and family satisfaction.
Provides therapy support to any patients who are in a setting outside of the Emergency Department, but not on the Mental Health Unit, that require a MHU level of care. IE: ICU
Provides therapy support to any long term hold patients in the Emergency Department that are appropriate for this type of care.
Collaborates with Addiction Recovery Unit and supports the PDQ assessment process for any patients in the Emergency Department that meet possible criteria for inpatient detox.
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Effective September 20, 2021, the COVID 19 vaccine is required for all new Carle Health team members. Requests for medical or religious exemption will be permitted.