- Report to the Clinical Director
- Conduct Assessments
- Determine treatment needs
- Facilitate individual, group and/or family sessions, under supervision
- Conduct initial assessments as well as follow-up assessments
- Work with clients to develop individualized case plans
- Write case notes on residents regarding interactions, behaviors, etc. in a timely and clear, concise manner
- Monitor and document client's progression with therapy
- Communicate information regarding clients to appropriate staff
- Participate in weekly Treatment Team Meetings
- Create Aftercare plans for clients upon release from care
- Act as a liaison for clients with the insurance companies, as requested
- Suggest ways to make programming better for the clients
- Attend and complete yearly training
- Transport clients on occasion to various functions
- Compile documentation for yearly audits
- Coordinate/communicate with all other departments
- Assist in other departments as deemed necessary
- Communicate with client's probation officers on progress
- Represent The Phoenix Center in court when necessary
- All other duties deemed necessary by TPC management
- Organization
- Time Management
- Technology Skills
- Communication and Handling Demanding Situations
- Must have working knowledge of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Must have Valid Driver's License
- Bachelor's Degree in Social or Health Services from an accredited college or university
- Social Work, Psychology, Counseling
- Licensure/Certification or Provisional Licensure/Certification Eligible
- LSW, LISW, LISW-S, LPC, LPCC, LPCC-S
Mental Health Counselor - Mt Orab, United States - The Phoenix Center
Description
Job Type: Full-time