Clinician - IHRP (In Home Recovery Program) needed - Cherry Hill, United States - Mitchell Martin

    Mitchell Martin
    Mitchell Martin Cherry Hill, United States

    Found in: Lensa US P 2 C2 - 2 weeks ago

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    Description

    Our client is a leading non-profit social services provider is looking for an Clinician - IHRP (In home recovery program)

    Type: Perm

    Schedule

    Full time: Monday-Friday 8a-4p/ 9a-5p/10a-6p (room for flexibility)

    Location: Cherry Hill, NJ

    Summary of Position:

    Provides effective and appropriate clinical intervention as the parent-child clinician for six clients and the individual/substance use clinician for six clients.

    Flexible work schedule requires ability to work evenings and rotate on a 24/7 on-call schedule.

    In addition, these dynamic individuals must possess a trauma-informed skillset to work with the target population for cross training.

    Specific Responsibilities/Functions/Competencies:

    Undergoes cross-training to effectively act as parent-child and individual/substance use clinician.

    Utilizes the tools of Family Based Recovery (FBR)

    Performs comprehensive mental health assessment; Demonstrates ability to assess risk category, mental status, level of compliance and motivation, clients' needs and provide applicable interventions, targeting parental recovery and psychological well-being.

    Formulates service plan; Co-constructs treatment goals related to recovery, education, employment, healthy relationships, family communication, and/or legal issues with each individual client.

    Conducts developmental screenings for client's child.

    Delivers treatment to facilitate positive parent-child interactions and optimal child development

    Promotes reflective capacity utilizing an infant mental health approach.

    Addresses child safety issues including but not limited to safe, adequate sleep.

    Co-facilitates weekly parent-child therapy group (Social Club)

    Attends weekly parent-child outpatient group; one evening per week.

    Provides individual psychotherapy to address comorbid mental health issues.

    Conducts toxicology screens with clients at every encounter, observing the toxicology screen when client is of the same gender.

    Refers client to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), as appropriate.

    Collaborates with other systems to coordinate care to support the client and child, including with the MAT provider as needed.

    Works in close collaboration with DCP&P local office from the time of the referral until the client is discharged

    Frequently communicates with the assigned DCP&P caseworker via phone/encrypted email about client's progress and any concerns about the client's functioning

    Meets monthly with IHRP Team, DCP&P caseworker, supervisor, and DCP&P/IHRP liaison at local DCP&P office to review case progress

    Notifies the DCP&P caseworker when a client relapses

    Evening hours are required.

    Attends all required trainings.

    Submits all required data to supervisor and evaluator.

    Participates in technical assistance (TA) meetings and calls.

    Qualifications:

    Master's Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field

    Minimum of 1-2 years' experience working in a substance use related field and children preferred.

    Qualified to provide substance use disorder treatment in New Jersey as either a LAC, LSW or LPC, LCSW, LCADC, LMFT, or licensed psychologist

    Valid NJ driver license