Mobile Therapist - Mitchell Martin
Philadelphia, PA
About the Job
A well-known Health Services located in Philadelphia, PA has an immediate need for a Mobile Therapist
Type: HC-Full-Time/ Perm
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Summary:
To promote the mission of facility to help individuals achieve a more independent and fulfilling life by being an effective team member.
Provide intensive therapeutic interventions with children and families in the form of assessments, individual, group and family therapy
Provide initial and on-going assessments
Provide supervision of IBHS BHT (Behavior Health Technician) as assigned
Ensure utilization of approved evidenced-based models and that the needs of the youth and family are being met
Provide quality, trauma-informed services in the home, school and community.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Ability to stand and sit for extended periods.
Ability to pass training on crisis intervention and defensive procedures.
GENERAL RESPONSIBLITIES:
Work in an effective manner to meet our mission of providing quality services by:
Maintain a professional demeanor
Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills and consistently display a positive attitude
Understanding mission and how your job is essential to meet that mission
Being an effective and engaged team member
Be knowledgeable of your job description
Understand the expectations of your job
Treat everyone with respect recognizing individual and cultural differences
Be attentive to program goals that tie into mission and ensure that you do your part in achieving these goals
Accept coaching and supervision in a positive and constructive manner
Listen and accept feedback from your supervisor
Discuss your expectations and performance with your supervisor to ensure your successful performance
Participate in your Performance Evaluation
Understand that failure by you to perform your duties will negatively and adversely affect service provision and your other team members
Communicate with your supervisor on an ongoing basis
Maintain an active dialogue with your supervisor
Actively participate in individual supervision/team meetings/department meetings
Provide timely feedback as to the status of the work you are doing
Provide input and raise questions
Ensure your knowledge of agency and program policies and procedures
Remain open and understand the rationale for decisions made. Follow through on decisions.
Complete task assignments within required time frame
Maintain high morale and cooperate with your team and with other departments
Support a culture of trust, integrity and confidence by:
Conducting yourself in an ethical and professional manner in working with individuals whom we serve, families, the community at large, co-workers, colleagues from other organizations, funding sources, etc., through:
Knowing Code of Conduct and adhering to it
Respecting the confidentiality of the individuals whom we serve and ensuring you are knowledgeable and adhere to policies and procedures regarding confidentiality
Maintain all credentialing standards and requirements for your position and continually enhance your own knowledge and expertise and share this effectively with your team
Follow through on commitments you have made
Accept appropriate delegation
Qualifications:
Licensed in PA as a psychologist, professional counselor (LPC), marriage and family therapist (LMFT) or clinical social worker (LCSW) OR
Licensed in PA as a social worker (LSW) or behavior specialist AND have a graduate degree that required a clinical/mental health direct service practicum OR
Have a master's degree with at least 9 credit hours* specific to clinical practice in psychology, social work or counseling from an accredited college or university AND one (1) year full time experience providing direct mental health services to youth/young adults.
Some clinical practicums may be considered to meet the one-year experience.
Prefer, PA Licensed, LSW, LCSW, LPC, LMFT
Verified and approved credit hours include:
Foundations of behavioral health and provision of mental health services, individual, group and/or family therapy, crisis counseling, cognitive and/or psychodynamic therapy, abnormal psych, psychopathology, assessment, child development, personality theory, psychotherapy lab.
No more than 3 of the 9 can be derived from a practicum.
Skills:
Consistently display a positive attitude
Exercise sound judgment
Demonstrate effective communication skills
Maintain a professional demeanor
Demonstrate integrity
Take initiative
Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills
Utilize effective problem-solving skills
Good and able to use an electronic health record
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Please email: alexc@hcmmi.com
Salary/Rate: $50,086 - $53,135/yr.
Type: HC-Full-Time/ Perm
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Summary:
To promote the mission of facility to help individuals achieve a more independent and fulfilling life by being an effective team member.
Provide intensive therapeutic interventions with children and families in the form of assessments, individual, group and family therapy
Provide initial and on-going assessments
Provide supervision of IBHS BHT (Behavior Health Technician) as assigned
Ensure utilization of approved evidenced-based models and that the needs of the youth and family are being met
Provide quality, trauma-informed services in the home, school and community.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Ability to stand and sit for extended periods.
Ability to pass training on crisis intervention and defensive procedures.
GENERAL RESPONSIBLITIES:
Work in an effective manner to meet our mission of providing quality services by:
Maintain a professional demeanor
Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills and consistently display a positive attitude
Understanding mission and how your job is essential to meet that mission
Being an effective and engaged team member
Be knowledgeable of your job description
Understand the expectations of your job
Treat everyone with respect recognizing individual and cultural differences
Be attentive to program goals that tie into mission and ensure that you do your part in achieving these goals
Accept coaching and supervision in a positive and constructive manner
Listen and accept feedback from your supervisor
Discuss your expectations and performance with your supervisor to ensure your successful performance
Participate in your Performance Evaluation
Understand that failure by you to perform your duties will negatively and adversely affect service provision and your other team members
Communicate with your supervisor on an ongoing basis
Maintain an active dialogue with your supervisor
Actively participate in individual supervision/team meetings/department meetings
Provide timely feedback as to the status of the work you are doing
Provide input and raise questions
Ensure your knowledge of agency and program policies and procedures
Remain open and understand the rationale for decisions made. Follow through on decisions.
Complete task assignments within required time frame
Maintain high morale and cooperate with your team and with other departments
Support a culture of trust, integrity and confidence by:
Conducting yourself in an ethical and professional manner in working with individuals whom we serve, families, the community at large, co-workers, colleagues from other organizations, funding sources, etc., through:
Knowing Code of Conduct and adhering to it
Respecting the confidentiality of the individuals whom we serve and ensuring you are knowledgeable and adhere to policies and procedures regarding confidentiality
Maintain all credentialing standards and requirements for your position and continually enhance your own knowledge and expertise and share this effectively with your team
Follow through on commitments you have made
Accept appropriate delegation
Qualifications:
Licensed in PA as a psychologist, professional counselor (LPC), marriage and family therapist (LMFT) or clinical social worker (LCSW) OR
Licensed in PA as a social worker (LSW) or behavior specialist AND have a graduate degree that required a clinical/mental health direct service practicum OR
Have a master's degree with at least 9 credit hours* specific to clinical practice in psychology, social work or counseling from an accredited college or university AND one (1) year full time experience providing direct mental health services to youth/young adults.
Some clinical practicums may be considered to meet the one-year experience.
Prefer, PA Licensed, LSW, LCSW, LPC, LMFT
Verified and approved credit hours include:
Foundations of behavioral health and provision of mental health services, individual, group and/or family therapy, crisis counseling, cognitive and/or psychodynamic therapy, abnormal psych, psychopathology, assessment, child development, personality theory, psychotherapy lab.
No more than 3 of the 9 can be derived from a practicum.
Skills:
Consistently display a positive attitude
Exercise sound judgment
Demonstrate effective communication skills
Maintain a professional demeanor
Demonstrate integrity
Take initiative
Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills
Utilize effective problem-solving skills
Good and able to use an electronic health record
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Please email: alexc@hcmmi.com
Salary/Rate: $50,086 - $53,135/yr.
Source : Mitchell Martin