Mental Health Professional/ Therapist - Judge Group
Baltimore, MD
About the Job
Location: Baltimore, MD
Salary: $75,000.00 USD Annually - $80,000.00 USD Annually
Description: Our client in Baltimore, MD (and also for their Glen Burnie, MD location) is currently seeking a Mental Health Professional / Therapist.
This role requires:
This job will have the following responsibilities:
Qualifications & Requirements:
Contact: acialone@judge.com@judge.com
Salary: $75,000.00 USD Annually - $80,000.00 USD Annually
Description: Our client in Baltimore, MD (and also for their Glen Burnie, MD location) is currently seeking a Mental Health Professional / Therapist.
This role requires:
- A Masters Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Professional Counseling or related field preferred, and one of the following LCP, LCPC, LMSW, LCSW, or LCSW-C.
- 3 years post-masters clinical experience in a mental health setting.
This job will have the following responsibilities:
- Conducting screening interviews and assessments using personal interviews, referral information, medical history, collateral contact and additional methods as needed.
- Recommending treatment plans to Physicians and/or other mental health professionals that address medical, psychiatric, and psychosocial needs/problems and specify modalities of treatment and support, to address specific goals. Modify the plan as necessary to reflect the needs of the client.
- Providing ongoing counseling to individuals, groups, or families as reflected in the treatment plan.
- Identifying gaps in service, barriers to treatment and the acquisition of community resources.
- Advocating for the reduction of such barriers and for the development of needed services.
- Building strong relationships with patients, families, co-workers and surrounding community.
- Providing education to families and other identified natural supports.
- Providing case management services as required for a group of assigned persons which includes coordinating and monitoring the Individual Treatment Plan for the team.
- Attaining all benefits a person qualifies for under Local, State, and Federal law.
- Teaching money management skills such as budgeting and banking.
- Providing crisis intervention and rapid support services to circumvent hospitalization.
- Scheduling medical treatments, dental treatments, and doctors visits as required.
- Visiting the person when admitted to inpatient somatic and psychiatric treatment as well as plan for discharge at the beginning of admission.
- Meeting all needs of the person starting with housing, food, and clothing before any other intervention occurs. Housing must be safe and affordable.
- Assisting persons to carry out daily living skills including person hygiene, nutritional needs, shopping, and food preparation as well as house cleaning and laundry.
- Teaching transportation skills.
- Developing and document psychosocial database.
- Documenting client progress to maintain a permanent record of client activity according to COMAR and agency related requirements.
- Providing consultation and educational services to community agencies as needed.
- Coordinating with outside agencies to wrap services around the person.
- Participating in interdisciplinary conferences with appropriate medical, nursing, social work, and administrative staff.
- Providing ongoing assessment of client’s issues and their response to treatment.
- Providing symptom education and illness management as prescribed by evidenced based practices or established guidelines.
- Providing group as well as family and individual therapy/treatment.
- Utilizing evidenced based practices for co-occurring disorders when performing group substance abuse treatment and individual treatment.
- Being available at all times for the persons on the team as well as the persons being treated.
- Providing case management for an assigned group of clients including coordinating and monitoring the activities of the individual treatment team; assume responsibility for developing, writing, implementing, evaluating, and revising overall treatment goals and plans in conjunction with the ITP; provide individual supportive counseling; assist in symptom management, ensuring immediate changes are made in the treatment plans as client’s needs change.
- Educating and support client’s families, and advocate for client rights and preferences.
- Conducting comprehensive assessment of all domains of a person’s life.
- Providing on call crisis intervention when assigned covering nighttime and weekend hours.
- Becoming an expert of the ACT philosophy and follow and maintain high fidelity to the ACT Model of Care.
Skills Requirements:
- One to three months OJT required for efficient job performance.
Job Requirements:
- Must be a licensed Mental Health Professional in Maryland.
- Must exhibit excellent organizational, problem solving, verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Must have a clean driving record.
- Must have the ability to work independently with minimum supervision
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Contact: acialone@judge.com@judge.com
This job and many more are available through The Judge Group. Find us on the web at www.judge.com
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