Behavioral Health Clinician III - Rutland, VT, United States - Rutland Regional Medical Center

    Rutland Regional Medical Center
    Rutland Regional Medical Center Rutland, VT, United States

    1 month ago

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    Description

    The Behavioral Health Clinician is responsible for providing clinical mental health services and/or substance abuse to all customer groups affected by illness/disability often including lifestyle adjustment difficulties.

    Understands utilization criteria and case management principles in a health care setting, as well as relevant community resources, insurance, regulatory, and legal system knowledge.

    Minimum Education * Bachelor's degree in Psychology or related Human Services field.

    • Master's degree in Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, or other Human Services field. Minimum Work Experience
    • Two years of experience in medical crisis intervention and knowledge of community resources or related experience preferred.
    • Healthcare experience a plus.
    • Experience in individual and family therapy.
    • Five years' experience working in healthcare setting. Required Licenses/Certifications
    • BLS Certification through American Heart Association
    • Completion of endorsed patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint program certification.
    • Apprentice Addiction Professional (AAP) Certification may be required dependent on job assignment
    • LCMHC and/or LADC licensure. Must obtain within 3 months of hire.
    Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities * Psychosocial assessments, utilization and case management principles.

    • Demonstrates sound knowledge of group theory and dynamics with experience in facilitating and co-facilitating psychosocial and skill building groups.
    • Individual and family supportive advocacy.
    • Age-specific competencies.
    • Interdisciplinary collaboration.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
    • Basic Microsoft Windows desktop application and navigation skills.
    • Demonstrates strong communication and listening skills.
    • Demonstrates good knowledge of community resources.
    • Demonstrates excellent collaboration skills in conjunction with working with providers, legal representation, regulatory agencies and those involved with risk and compliance.
    • Willingness and ability to provide coverage on rotational basis.(as applicable)
    • Exhibits knowledge of Best Practice, DBT, CBT, and motivational interviewing.
    • Provides employee assistance in-services, and consultation to staff, physicians, and community providers about psychosocial aspects of care.
    • Willingness and ability to oversee activities and provide clinical supervision of others

    BHC III; Salary range:
    $54,580 - $87,193 PI07df0c4cd9ca