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- Provides direct clinical services and patient care in accordance with skills, training and ability.
- Collects information from individuals through interviews, observation, and tests.
- Develops treatment plans advocates for patients in team meetings, acts as liaison to community agencies on treatment plan, and coordinates the provisions of services.
- Counsels family members or caregivers on the recommended treatment plan and how to deal with the patient's situation.
- Develops program activities which identify patients in the need of services, development of new clinical approaches and patient care strategies.
- Coordinates activities for individual and/or group therapy or education session for patient.
- Evaluates program and assesses quality of services, provides data for program development, supports educational and research goals, and complies with regulatory standards.
- Maintains patient record confidentiality.
- Attends meetings and conferences.
- May make presentations to committees, staff, etc.
- Collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide efficient quality patient care.
- Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions of the position.
- 24 months of professional Counseling experience.
- Bilingual - English/Spanish
- Advanced knowledge of human behavior and individual differences in ability, personality, and interests.
- Advanced knowledge of federal laws regarding patient information and records.
- Knowledge of federal laws regarding confidentiality of patient information and records.
- Ability to tell when something is wrong or likely to go wrong.
- Ability to assess and recommend treatment for the behavioral or other disorders.
- Advanced knowledge of methods and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of physical and mental dysfunctions.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to listen and understand information.
- Ability to communicate information to the patient, family members, and caregivers.
- Physical: Sitting for long periods of time. Speaking and listening.
- Environmental: Office Environment
Licensed Counselor - Oklahoma City, United States - University of Oklahoma
Description
Job DescriptionProvides counseling services for people living with HIV/AIDS, such as groups and individual therapy to promote health, assist individuals addictions and substance abuse, family, parenting, marital problems, suicide, stress management, self-esteem, aging, mental and emotional health, in compliance with the Infectious Diseases Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program guidelines.
Duties:
Required Education: Master's Degree in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Counseling, Human Relations, or related field AND:
Departmental Preferences:
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