Associate Clinical Social Worker- - Los Angeles, United States - St. John's Community Health

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    Job description

    The Behavioral Health Clinician works in conjunction with members of the medical and behavioral health team to manage psychosocial aspects of chronic and acute diseases, apply behavioral principles to address lifestyle and health risk issues and provide consultation in the treatment of mental disorders and psychosocial issues

    Benefits:

    • Free Medical, Dental & Vision
    • 13 Paid Holidays + PTO
    • 403 (B) retirement match
    • Life Insurance, EAP
    • Tuition Reimbursement
    • SEIU Union
    • Flexible Spending Account
    • Continued workforce development & training
    • Succession plans & growth within

    Qualifications:

    • Master's Degree required
    • Minimum of three years' experience as a social worker in a community mental health environment.
    • Experience and knowledge of multi-ethnic and underserved communities.
    • Bilingual in Spanish and English required
    • Demonstrated experience in a Managed Care setting
    • California Associate Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and/or Psychologist

    Responsibilities:

    • Promote and integrate behavioral health services.
    • Maintain protocols and procedures for integrated behavioral health activities across the St. John's network.
    • Assists the primary care provider in recognizing, treating and managing mental health and psychosocial issues and acts as a contributing member to the primary care team and behavioral health team.
    • Conducts client intakes, focusing on diagnostic and functional evaluations, then makes recommendations to the primary care provider concerning the clients' treatment goals and plan.
    • Provides consultation to the primary care providers to enhance patient care.
    • Provides brief, focused intervention for clients who are in need of mental health services.
    • Assists in the detection of "at risk" clients and in the development of plans to prevent worsening of their condition
    • Monitors and coordinates the delivery of health services for clients as related to behavioral health care, including linking with other treatment providers not only within the primary care setting but, with the clients' permission, outside it as well.
    • Documents the clients' progress and diagnostic information in the treatment chart.
    • Keeps the primary care providers fully informed of the client's needs and progress and works with providers to formulate treatment plans.
    • Provides consultation to clinic management and other team members about behavioral services and suggested areas of outcome and program evaluation.
    • Participates in case conferences with appropriate medical and ancillary team members.
    • Supports Quality Assurance activities related to behavioral health care.
    • Assists the clients in complying with any medical treatment initiated by the primary care provider, such as offering strategies to cope with medication side effects.
    • Knowledge of evidence-based behavioral assessments and interventions relevant t medical conditions, e.g., diseases management; treatment adherence; and lifestyle change.
    • Ability to make quick and accurate clinical assessments.
    • Is comfortable with the pace of primary care, working with an interdisciplinary team, and has strong communication skills.
    • Care-management skills and knowledge of local resources for outside referrals.
    • Skill in targeted, brief psychotherapy and in running group sessions.
    • Ability to document services in a way that is useful both to the primary care provider and to management for quality-improvement services.