Part-time Clinician
Job Type:
Contractor
Position Summary:
The Mental Health Clinician provides counseling services for children, adolescents and adults. The Mental Health Clinician performs client and/or community focused resource coordination activities to ensure clients and/or community members receive comprehensive care. This position requires a person with knowledge of parenting, infant and child development, adolescent growth and development, and ability to communicate effectively with families. The Mental Health Clinician must also have background and knowledge of trauma and the effect it has on child development. The Mental Health Clinician must possess training and group facilitation skills, knowledge of related community resources, and the ability to collaborate with other community organizations and agencies.
Qualifications and Experience:
Responsibilities:
Contractor
Position Summary:
The Mental Health Clinician provides counseling services for children, adolescents and adults. The Mental Health Clinician performs client and/or community focused resource coordination activities to ensure clients and/or community members receive comprehensive care. This position requires a person with knowledge of parenting, infant and child development, adolescent growth and development, and ability to communicate effectively with families. The Mental Health Clinician must also have background and knowledge of trauma and the effect it has on child development. The Mental Health Clinician must possess training and group facilitation skills, knowledge of related community resources, and the ability to collaborate with other community organizations and agencies.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Must have LPCMH or LCSW in the state of Delaware
- Must be able to handle a caseload of up to 15-20 clients
- This is a contractor position with the ability to work flexible part-time hours, however, you must be able to work evenings and some Saturdays
- Must maintain exemplary attendance record with clients
- Demonstrated ability to keep accurate and complete charts, client records, required data forms and processes.
- Demonstrated ability to represent the agency in a professional manner
Responsibilities:
- Perform mental health, substance abuse and other risk assessments in accordance with program standards.
- Develop counseling interventions in coordination with the client and/or their family.
- Provide individual, infant/parent, family and group counseling.
- Identify community resources, provide linkages to services, and coordinate services for clients.
- Make referrals to appropriate services and follow up on referrals of targeted clients through phone calls, letters, and home visits; encourage and assist them in seeking appropriate care.
- Complete comprehensive assessments, treatment plans, progress notes and other documentation in a timely manner.
- Complete written documentation to program standards.
- Meet billing requirements as set by the agency.
- Participate in weekly individual and group supervision as required.