Therapist I LAC

Full Time
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Posted
Job description

Position Summary:

Responsible to offer individuals, siblings family counseling services. Also facilitates psychoeducational groups, education, family support, court guidance, case management, and child advocacy services to child victims and their non-offending family members in a culturally sensitive manner. Also makes every effort to ensure that services rendered are not financially prohibitive.

This position does not have direct reports.

Essential Functions

  • Provides clinical assessment, individual and family therapy related to child abuse issues for children, adolescents, non-offending adults, and families, as well as the facilitation of psychoeducational groups for non-offending guardians, caretakers, and adolescents.
  • A minimum of seventy (70) percent of time is spent in the provision of direct services to clients
  • Maintains a minimum of 22-25 patient caseload
  • Has specific clinical responsibilities for each case assigned including, but not limited to: Initial treatment assessments and formulations (psychosocial assessments; interviews with patient, parents and significant others to obtain data on the patient's personal, social, developmental, and emotional history; timely completion of all assessment tools used at intake including but not limited to BASC, CATS, TSCC, WASI-II, etc.).

Therapy delivery (weekly, biweekly, or every other week as clinically indicated).
Referrals to appropriate in-house services such as OT or FSP.
Case Management (case coordination with other disciplines, attend team meetings, etc.).
Communication with clients (Referral sources, parents/guardians, school officials, etc.).
Timeliness of all necessary documentation (intakes, progress notes, case notes, treatment plans & reviews, annuals, contact calls, monthly summaries, discharge summaries, special notes, referrals, etc.).
Participation in the implementation of all clinical aspects of the Childhelp Children’s Center programs

  • Creates and maintains files with all paperwork and written reports related to clientele in accordance with OBHL, the Center’s policies and procedures, and the forensic environment.
  • Completes all necessary documentation in record, in a timely, thorough, and professional manner according to the following deadlines: Phase II Signature Packet – 24 hours from the date of intake

Initial Treatment Plan – 24 hours from the date of intake
Psychosocial Assessment with Assessment tools scores – 75 days from the date of intake and annually
Master Treatment Plan – 4-6 weeks from the date of intake and every 6 months
Therapy Session Progress Notes – Due every Monday at noon following date of service
CFT Note – Due date of service
Monthly Summary – Due by the 7th of the following month
ALL Case Notes – Due date of service
Discharge Summary – 24 hours from the date of discharge
Discharge Questionnaire – 24 hours from the date of discharge
Psychological Evaluation Report – 7 days from the date of final test administration day
Safety Plan – Due date of service
Other Documentation – Due date of service
Facilitates group therapy sessions for assigned treatment groups.

  • Provides parent education, including facilitation of psychoeducational groups.
  • Participates in research protocols.
  • Provides immediate intervention and family stabilization services, when necessary.
  • Provides On-Call services for the center’s partners for 6-10 weeks/year depending on staffing.
  • Stays at the Center or at any Satellite locations until 7 pm at least once a week on a regularly scheduled basis.
  • Attends weekly clinical staff meetings and training, monthly Center all-staff meetings, and multi-disciplinary team meetings.
  • Attends weekly supervision to discuss case conceptualization, to review treatment goals, to discuss problems or obstacles to progress, to exchange ideas for intervention strategies, to provide clinical training, and to assist with difficult or problem families/cases.
  • Coordinates services with a multidisciplinary team, including law enforcement, CPS, medical staff, forensic interviewers, and other persons/groups related to child abuse issues and ongoing cases, as necessary and appropriate within the forensic environment.
  • Provides court testimony, as needed.
  • Reports to Clinical and Administrative MH Directors, who report to the Director of the Center.
  • Participates annually in 24 hours of relevant, continuing education/training events in order to maintain continuing education for professional licensure and clinical competency in the forensically sensitive specialty setting.
  • Represents Childhelp through speaking engagements, educational opportunities, and public appearances.
  • Participates in Center-based self-care and team building activities.
  • Comports self in a positive and professional manner appropriate to a child-friendly and family-friendly atmosphere in a trauma-informed manner. Engages in collegial activities with peers and colleagues.
  • Consistently exercise sound, independent judgment and adequate emotional stability in evaluating situations and making decisions despite the pressures of deadlines or the occurrence of unexpected stressful events.
  • Participates on committees and in professional meetings and staffings as necessary for the overall development and function of the program.
  • Assures consistency in dealing in a tactful and harmonious fashion with staff, residents, and the public and to adhere to and follow all policies and procedures as designated and defined by the Senior Director, Programs/Services
  • Carries out other duties as assigned.

Requirements

Education/Experience/Knowledge/Understanding

  • Master’s degree (M.A.) or equivalent in Social Sciences with an emphasis in: Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or other related field
  • Independent licensure eligibility by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners or the Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners, LAC
  • Minimum two (2) years’ work experience providing mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, and their families
  • Clear fingerprint background screening through the Department of Justice, FBI and Child Abuse Index

Skills

  • Superb verbal, written, and listening communication skills
  • Effective organization and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work in high-pressure situations
  • Proficient in the use of a PC in a Windows environment; in the use of the Internet; and in the use of MS Office Applications such as Outlook, Word and Excel, PowerPoint

Abilities

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
  • Ability to understand and solve problems by applying intermediate analytical skills to include collecting all the relevant information and data needed to address the problem; organizing, classifying and synthesizing the data into fundamental issues; from the information, identifying the most probable causes of the problem; reducing the information down into manageable components; identifying the logical outcomes from the analyses of the data collected; and, identifying the options and solutions for addressing the problems analyzed.
  • Willingness and ability to embody Childhelp’s core values of Acting with Honor and Character, Being Open and Receptive, Caring About and Relating to Others; Nurturing Diverse Relationships; Performance Excellence; and Inspirational Leading & Managing

Physical Demands

  • In the course of performing the essential duties one must be able to exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
  • No substantial exposure to adverse environmental conditions (such as in typical office or administrative work.)
  • Employees may be exposed to children who may ask inappropriate personal questions, display socially unacceptable personal behaviors, insult your physical appearance, age, sex, and race, use profanity, sexually explicit phrases, exhibit defiance, dishonesty, threats, accusations, and theft, assaultive behaviors and self-destructive behaviors.

Preferences:

AZ Program: Bilingual in English/Spanish

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $63,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Phoenix, AZ 85004: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

Education:

  • Master's (Required)

License/Certification:

  • LAC (Required)

Work Location: One location

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