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  • Intensive Community Manager

    Chenmed

    Columbus, OH

    We're unique. You should be, too. We're changing lives every day. For both our patients and our team members. Are you innovative and entrepreneurial minded? Is your work ethic and ambition off the charts? Do you inspire others with your kindness and joy? We're different than most primary care providers. We're rapidly expanding and we need great people to join our team. The Intensive Community Care Manager (ICCM) is a Registered Nurse (RN) who works with our highest complexity patients, their primary care physicians, and other members of the care team that provides hyperfocus case management and field nursing interventions to prevent unnecessary hospital arrivals, keep patients engaged in our intensive primary care model and maximize their healthy time at home. The Intensive Community Managers (ICCMs) will serve as a clinical lead for the Complex Care Team. They will assess, evaluate, and coordinate the team's efforts to stabilize our highest risk patients, with special areas of focus including safe transitions of care from facilities back to our primary care teams, stabilization of our highest risk ambulatory patients and outreach to patients who are assigned to us but are not engaged in care. This person will perform assessments and design comprehensive plans of care, and drive the actions needed to keep the most complex patients safely at home. This professional will also provide clinical supervision to other team members in delivering the plan of care and in other tasks necessary to meet their needs and engage them in care. As a clinical leader for the team, this person will also be deeply involved in prioritizing team efforts and may also become the direct supervisor for some team members. The Intensive Community Manager works in partnership with the PCPs to draft personalized care plans that address patient's immediate needs that cause a risk for unnecessary hospital arrivals. This position adheres to strict departmental goals/objectives, standards of performance, regulatory compliance, quality patient care compliance and policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides in-house, at facility, and telephonic visits to patients at high-risk for hospital admission and re-admission (as identified by CM Plan) with the main goal of preventing unnecessary hospital arrivals for patients that have consented to the program and after successfully completed full course of program. Provides home visits to perform field nursing interventions, assess patient, and the development of care plan to identify the goals, barriers, and interventions that will be addressing during the follow up patient visits. Once a patient has completed their episode of care management the register nurse (RN) will review patient chart for discharge and conduct final discharge with patient. Discharge from program may require formal approval from Complex Care Leadership Team Conducts supervisory visits with License Practical Nurse (LPN) and patient to provide any additional education patient may need and to oversee appropriate patient discharge from case management. Performs clinical, fall prevention, and social determination of Heath screening (SdoH) assessments to include disease-oriented assessment and monitoring, medication monitoring, health education and self-care instructions in the outpatient in home setting. Performs home field nursing interventions that have been agreed by PCP, Center Leadership, and Complex Care Leadership that would prevent hospital arrival. Such intervention may include taking vital signs, weighing patient, appropriate one time visits ordered by PCP and reviewed by the Manager for approval, and others as determined in Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) Coordinate the Plan of Care: Conducts/coordinates initial case management assessment of patients to determine outpatient needs and obtains patients consent to program. Ensures individual plan of care reflects patient needs and services available in the community or review of their benefits. Completes individual plan of care intervention with patients, family/care giver and care team members with a focus of incremental actions that will prevent unnecessary hospitalizations. Assesses the environment of care, e.g., safety and security. Conduct fall risk assessment as needed. Assesses the caregiver's capacity and willingness to provide care. Assesses and educations patient and caregiver educational needs. Coordinates, reports, documents and follows-up on multidisciplinary team meetings serving as host or lead for those conversations as needed. Helps patients navigate health care systems, connecting them with community resources; orchestrates multiple facets of health care delivery and assists with administrative and logistical tasks. Coordinates the delivery of services to effectively address patient needs. Facilitates and coaches' patients in using natural support and mainstream community resources to address supportive needs. Maintains ongoing communication with families, community providers and others as needed to promote the health and well-being of patients. Establishes a supportive and motivational relationship with patients that support patient self-management Monitors the quality, frequency, and appropriateness of HHA visits and other outpatient services. Assists patients and family with access to community/financial resources and refer cases to social worker and other programs available as appropriate. Collaborates closely with other members of the Complex Care and Clinica Strategy Team such as Hospital Care Managers and Post Hospital Care Coordinators and Manages to ensure patients in their program receive holistic care approval. Home visit under the direction of the patient's primary care physician to meet urgent patient needed with the aim of preventing unnecessary hospital arrivals Performs other duties as assigned and modified at manager's discretion. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community Critical thinking skills Ability to work autonomously Ability to monitor, assess and record patients' progress and adjust and plan accordingly Ability to plan, implement and evaluate individual patient care plans Knowledge of nursing and case management theory and practice Knowledge of patient care charts and patient histories Knowledge of clinical and social services documentation procedures and standards Knowledge of community health services and social services support agencies and networks Organizing and coordinating skills Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical personnel Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite products including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, plus a variety of other word-processing, spreadsheet, database, e-mail and presentation software Ability and willingness to travel locally, regionally, and nationwide up to 10% of the time Spoken and written fluency in English. Bilingual a plus This job requires use and exercise of independent judgment EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE CRITERIA: Associate degree in Nursing required Bachelor's Degree in nursing (BSN) or RN with bachelor's degree in home in a related clinical field preferred A valid, active Registered Nurse (RN) license in State of employment required. Compact License preferred for states where compact license is available A minimum of 2 years' clinical work experience required A minimum of 1 year of case management experience in community case management experience highly desired Certified Case Manager certification is preferred. Certification through the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) or the American Association of Managed Care Nurses (CMCN) desired This position requires possession and maintenance of a current, valid driver's license. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association (AMA) or American Red Cross required w/in first 90 days of employment PAY RANGE: $35.8 - $51.17 Hourly EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ****************************************************** We're ChenMed and we're transforming healthcare for seniors and changing America's healthcare for the better. Family-owned and physician-led, our unique approach allows us to improve the health and well-being of the populations we serve. We're growing rapidly as we seek to rescue more and more seniors from inadequate health care. ChenMed is changing lives for the people we serve and the people we hire. With great compensation, comprehensive benefits, career development and advancement opportunities and so much more, our employees enjoy great work-life balance and opportunities to grow. Join our team who make a difference in people's lives every single day. 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    $35.8-51.2 hourly 4d ago
  • Care Coordinator - Forensics

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7company rating

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    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients. This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS: The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers. The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support. · The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years. · Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community. o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980. DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services): Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan. Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model. Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency. Accurately complete time reporting. Essential Duties and responsibilities: This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time. Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records. Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan. When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan. Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan. Organize and plan work effectively. Apply knowledge of community resources. Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods. Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions. Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals. Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions. Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships. Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards. Maintain client records, primarily electronic files. Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice. Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role. Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings. When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process. Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers. Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program. Perform other duties and special projects as required. PERKS: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Student loan navigation program with Summer, PBC Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements . Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements. General Requirements: · Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services. Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following: · Community Mental Health · Substance Use · Counseling/Guidance · Criminal Justice · Psychology · Recreational Therapy · Rehabilitation Counseling · Social Worker · Vocational Counseling If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
    $37k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Clinical Excellence Lead | CA Licensed

    Concert Health

    Remote job

    About the Role The Clinical Excellence Lead III is an independently licensed behavioral health clinician who reports to the Clinical Excellence Manager. This clinical leadership role delivers evidence-based interventions via the Collaborative Care Model to individuals (pediatric and/or adult populations) experiencing mild to moderate symptoms and utilizes evidence-based therapeutic approaches to promote symptom reduction and optimal patient outcomes, while also overseeing the performance and development of Collaborative Care Clinicians. Administrative Responsibilities: Direct oversight of up to 15 Collaborative Care Clinician's performance including clinical metrics, schedule management, coaching, performance management, and clinical supervision Responsible for supporting pod and partner workflows and needs in partnership with the Clinical Excellence Manager Manages employee schedules including shift coverage for assigned practices, approving time off and vacation requests, and ensuring the attendance policy is being adhered to Supervises and mentors employees including patient care, performance evaluations, development of career goals, and disciplinary action, including and up to termination. Partners with Clinical Excellence Manager to ensure department objectives are being met; recommends ways to improve efficiency and minimize barriers Serves as a resource to direct reports in resolving and documenting complex patient situations including escalated complaints, patient terminations, and incident reporting. Responsible for keeping an open line of communication with all Clinical Excellence Managers, Market Lead, and others in management. Handles escalated employee relations concerns with guidance from the Clinical Excellence Manager and Associate Clinical Director. Clinical Responsibilities: Will manage a small caseload (no more than 15 patients) based on needs of assigned Care Pod, customizing treatment plan to individual patient needs. Supports and closely coordinates behavioral health care with the patient's primary care provider and (when appropriate) other service providers. Screens and assesses patients for common behavioral health and substance use disorders using PHQ9, GAD7, Columbia Suicide Risk Assessment, or other tools as required. Monitors patients for changes in clinical symptoms and treatment side effects/complications, with a goal of reduction in symptoms. Supports psychotropic medication management prescribed by PCPs, focusing on treatment adherence, side effects and other complications, and treatment effectiveness. Tracks patient follow-up and clinical outcomes using a registry, records encounters in the registry and uses the system to identify and re-engage patients. Plans specific mutual self-management goals, objectives, and interventions with action-oriented patients. Facilitates care plan changes for patients who are not improving, including changes in medications or psychosocial treatments or appropriate referrals for additional services. Documents patient progress and treatment recommendations in Salesforce and the electronic health record so they can be easily shared with primary care providers, the psychiatric consultant, and other treating providers. Completes relapse prevention plan with patients who are in remission. Educates patients about behavioral health/substance use disorders/treatment options. Establishes mutually agreeable care management plan with the care team and patient/family. Participates in regularly scheduled caseload consultations with psychiatric consultants. Required Qualifications: Masters degree in social work, counseling, or related field. Licensed to practice in the state of California as an independent clinician (LCSW, LPCC, or equivalent). Additional state licenses and/or willingness to acquire additional licenses. Minimum of 5+ years of clinical experience. Minimum of 3+ years of lead or supervisory experience Proficiency in evidence-based treatment approaches (Problem-Solving Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Behavioral Activation). Technical proficiency in a variety of platforms including EHRs, ability to quickly learn new technology. Knowledge of/experience with behavioral health tools (PHQ9, GAD7, CSSRS, etc.). Capability to provide clinical care to patients in primary care settings, including those as young as 6 years old, as well as in women's health. Knowledge of CoCM Preferred Qualification: Fluent in both English & Spanish preferred. Benefits: 100% remote with employer supplied computer equipment. Opportunities for Supervision. Work/life balance with 14 paid holidays, sick time, and additional PTO plans. Medical, Dental, and Vision plans effective on the first day of employment. Employer paid Short Term Disability and Long Term Disability plans. Employer paid Life and AD&D insurance of $50,000. Employer paid Parental Leave of 12 weeks. 401K. Compensation: We offer a variable model that includes base salary plus performance driven bonuses. Annualized base salary is determined by licensure level, geographic location, and budget, and is paid on a biweekly basis: $82,950 - $94,500. Performance driven incentives on data supportive targets paid on a quarterly basis. Annualized Quarterly Incentive Band: $6,900 - $9,000. The Incentive is paid in arrears on the second paycheck following each quarter so long as the required performance measures are achieved. Estimated Total Compensation: $89,850 - $103,500. Schedule: Monday - Friday | 11:00am - 7:00pm PST 100% Remote Come As You Are - You Are Welcome Here Concert Health is a diverse and inclusive Equal Opportunity Employer; we prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind in our culture. We are dedicated to providing a safe, equitable, respectful, and supportive work environment to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, genetics, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of work, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. All Concert Health employees are expected to comply with this policy. If you share our vision and are good at what you do, come as you are. You are welcome here.
    $89.9k-103.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • PACT Intensive Home Based Treatment (IHBT) Intern

    Bellefaire JCB 3.2company rating

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    Bellefaire JCB is among the nation's largest, most experienced child service agencies providing a variety of behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services. Through more than 25 programs, we help more than 30,000 youth and their families each year achieve resiliency, dignity and self-sufficiency. Program Summary: Bellefaire JCB's Parents and Children Together (PACT) Family Therapy Program provides intensive home based treatment (IHBT) and Integrated Co-occurring Treatment (ICT) to families who are experiencing stress due to factors such as social or emotional problems, issues related to housing or childcare, and more. Our program provides services to children and adolescents who are suffering with mental health symptoms and/ or substance use disorders. We also help parents to better understand and support their children's emotional and behavioral health needs. Intern Position Summary: The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern is a paid position that places qualified graduate students under the administrative and clinical supervision of an experienced clinician who serves as both supervisor and field Instructor. The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern provides therapeutic services to children and their families. This unique role affords advanced graduate students the opportunity to work within a strong clinical team and receive invaluable opportunities for hands-on learning, advanced clinical training, and 24/7 supervisor support. The schedule is flexible and affords The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern the ability to work around classes, job, or other responsibilities. Intern Experience Details: As the PACT IHBT Intern, you will provide the following services, including, but not limited to: Assist in providing model-driven assessments, individual and family counseling/psychotherapy, and case management services to youth and their families. Collaborate with community organizations, schools, health and social service professionals, the justice system, and other agencies involved with the client Participate in weekly individual supervision, group supervision and quarterly department trainings Other services necessary to the enrichment of the internship experience Location: Services are provided in the community. Travel is to be expected. Hours: Field hours are flexible. Evening work should be expected. Qualifications: This internship is open to second year Master's level students. Therefore, a Bachelor's Degree is required and you must be currently enrolled in a Masters level Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy program. A SWT, CT or MFTT is also required. Bellefaire JCB is an equal opportunity employer, and hires its employees without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. Bellefaire JCB is a partner agency of the Wingspan Care Group, a non-profit administrative service organization providing a united, community-based network of services so member agencies can focus on mission-related goals and operate in a more cost-effective and efficient manner.
    $29k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Home Base SOF Admissions Social Worker

    Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary 4.4company rating

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    Site: The General Hospital Corporation Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham. LCSW: starting pay rate $68,224 LICSW: starting pay rate $92,227 SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE for eligible Non-MGB employees: $3,000 FOR LCSW, $10,000 FOR LICSW/LMHC, Please ask about the details! Job Summary Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital program, is dedicated to healing the invisible wounds - including post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression, co-occurring substance use disorder, family relationship challenges and other issues associated with Military service - for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class clinical care, wellness, education, and research. The Massachusetts General Hospital seeks a dynamic Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)/Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) to serve on the Special Operations Team. In this role, the LCSW/LICSW will provide and oversee the provision of psychiatric, psychosocial, and overall mental health services and referrals for military Special Operators into the Home Base program. They will also be dedicated to supporting the Special Operations Forces (SOF) program and will provide coverage to other clinical operations as needed. The LCSW/LICSW may help cover approximately 2-3 weekend shifts per year. Summary This position will collaborate with other professionals to evaluate patients' medical or physical condition and to assess client needs as part of the interdisciplinary team. They work collaboratively with all healthcare team members to develop and implement treatment plans that support patient-centered plans of care for both individual patients and the medical community. Does this position require Patient Care? Yes Essential Functions -Provides psychosocial assessments of patients and families with social, emotional, interpersonal, and/or environmental issues. Formulates biopsychosocial assessment, disposition, and treatment plans. -Collaborate with other professionals to evaluate patients' medical or physical condition and to assess client needs as part of the interdisciplinary team. -Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress according to measurable goals described in the treatment and care plan. -Coordinate care for Special Operations Forces (SOF) veterans and military-connected family members seeking care at Home Base with the appropriate internal or external clinicians in a multi-disciplinary team, coordinated care model. -Serve as a contact point for accepting and triaging SOF referrals from internal clinicians, outside clinicians and self-referred patients. -Serve as primary case manager for patients in SOF admissions process in collaboration with Admissions Coordinator, including, but not limited to, the following responsibilities: conduct pre-screening to assess treatment and evaluation needs for SOF patients referred; coordinate signing of Release of Information forms, acquire relevant medical records, and coordinate with SOCOM where applicable; serve as point of contact for ongoing questions from the patient as they arise. -Monitor patient's status in admissions process using appropriate documentation. -May be asked to collaborate with SOF/ComBHaT team, patients, clinical team, and Resource Specialist to identify clinical and psychosocial needs in patients' home communities and identify appropriate resources. -May provide direct clinical services to Veterans and/or family members, which may include group or individual therapy. -May provide psychoeducation regarding PTSD, TBI, and related conditions to Veteran patients and family members as clinically appropriate within the context of the Intake and triage duties. -Collaborate with an inter-disciplinary team of clinical staff (social workers, psychologists, nurses, psychiatrists, physiatrists, physical therapists, etc.) to coordinate patient care and plan for discharge/aftercare when needed. -Consult with team to facilitate mandated assessments when abuse is suspected (child, disabled adult, elder), and safety assessment when violence is reported. Collaborates with MGH resources (HAVEN and Child Protection Team). -May assist with crisis intervention and management. -Documents timely and relevant information in patient electronic medical record and Home Base database. -Provide coverage for social work responsibilities in Outpatient Clinic as needed. -For LICSWs: provide clinical supervision to LC-level and/or MSW students as needed. -Additional responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications Education Master's Degree Social Work required or Master's Degree Mental Health & Behavioral Medicine required Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree? No Licenses and Credentials Current professional licensure in Massachusetts (LCSW required, LICSW preferred). Experience Clinical Social Worker I Clinical Experience in a medical setting 0-1 years required Clinical Social Worker II Clinical Experience in a medical setting 2-3 years required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities - Excellent organizational and time management skills. - Excellent crisis intervention skills. - Good problem solving and conflict resolution skills. - Ability to work well collaboratively and independently. - Strong written and verbal communication skills. - Knowledge of community resources and the aging process. - Demonstrates basic foundational skills, showing fundamental knowledge and a commitment to the application of professional values and ethics. - Demonstrates fundamental skills in formulation, assessment of risks, crisis intervention completion of psychosocial treatment plans, and appropriate documentation. - May need assistance and guidance in ensuring the patient's needs, safety measures, and concerns are brought forward. Emerging knowledge of internal and external resources. - Developing and demonstrating interpersonal collaboration in a medical setting- inpatient or outpatient. - May need coaching/guidance in this area. - May provide some assistance and support with onboarding for new team members. - Aware of opportunities in department/service initiatives; participates in initiatives at an entity level. Uses data to measure progress. - Demonstrate fundamental skills under supervision. May need assistance in promoting collaboration among healthcare team members, other colleagues, and the organization to support and enhance patient care. Additional Job Details (if applicable) Physical Requirements Standing Frequently (34-66%) Walking Frequently (34-66%) Sitting Occasionally (3-33%) Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs+ (w/assisted device) Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs - 35lbs Pushing Occasionally (3-33%) Pulling Occasionally (3-33%) Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%) Balancing Frequently (34-66%) Stooping Occasionally (3-33%) Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%) Crouching Occasionally (3-33%) Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%) Reaching Frequently (34-66%) Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%) Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%) Feeling Constantly (67-100%) Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%) Vision - Far Constantly (67-100%) Vision - Near Constantly (67-100%) Talking Constantly (67-100%) Hearing Constantly (67-100%) Remote Type Hybrid Work Location One Constitution Wharf Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Employee Type Regular Work Shift Day (United States of America) Pay Range $56,992.00 - $82,992.00/Annual Grade 6 At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. Our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and any offer extended will take into account your skills, relevant experience if applicable, education, certifications and other essential factors. The base pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications; however, it does not encompass all elements contributing to your total compensation package. In addition to competitive base pay, we offer comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, differentials, premiums and bonuses as applicable and recognition programs designed to celebrate your contributions and support your professional growth. We invite you to apply, and our Talent Acquisition team will provide an overview of your potential compensation and benefits package. EEO Statement: The General Hospital Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in the job application process may contact Human Resources at **************. Mass General Brigham Competency Framework At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership “looks like” by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.
    $57k-83k yearly Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Consultant BCBA

    Catalight Foundation 4.4company rating

    Remote job

    The Catalight Care Services (CCS) BCBA Consultant provides expert clinical support and advisement for the CCS Clinical Case Management program as part of a multidisciplinary clinical team, promoting quality service delivery through alignment with the most current evidence-based practices for the treatment of individuals diagnosed with developmental disabilities. The BCBA Consultant partners with Clinical Case Managers, Assessors, Quality, Clinical Services, CCS leadership, providers, and other internal and external stakeholders to ensure clinical supervision programs meet BACB standards and industry best practices. Additionally, the BCBA Consultant may provide direct care to clients and caregivers as needed for assessments and escalations. Core Responsibilities & Essential Job Functions Provide case management support, including chart and treatment plan reviews based on standardized criteria; make recommendations for discharge and change in treatment hours, providing clear documentation of clinical rationale. Advise on treatment plans and goals for Behavioral Health Treatment (BHT) programs in collaboration with Clinical Care team. Meet and provide immediate and ongoing intervention support to client families. Provide consultation around appropriate discharge, change of care path or transition to services outside of CCS. Oversee clinical care paths to ensure they are mission-based and meet or exceed the requirements of regulatory and/or certification agencies. Act as a collaborative resource and consultant for review of assessment reports, treatment reports, client charts and progress to ensure that treatment programs are in line with the clinical standards of the organization and its funders. Offer treatment recommendations to providers that are aligned with CCS clinical standards and related to specific objectives on current treatment plans. Meet and provide immediate intervention support to client families. Consult on case management escalations and activities related to clinical services to ensure client needs are met in accordance with professional standards of CARF and the BACB. Recommend development and implementation of consistent processes for addressing clinical issues across the CCS. Consult on and assist with responses to clinically related grievances, investigative reviews, and Quality of Care reviews. Act as a consult regarding crisis intervention as needed, including CPS reports and Child Crisis intervention. Serve as a point of escalation for issues with providers, clients, Case Managers & funding source related to clinical quality. Bring escalated clinical concerns and/or incidents related to service provision to the Clinical Leadership Team for review. Identify, plan, develop and execute clinical improvement projects with Quality Assurance and Programs leadership to achieve targeted clinical objectives. Maintain awareness of advances in Behavioral Health Treatment assessment and treatment, regulations, health insurance changes, and laws and regulations as it pertains to behavioral health practices. Contribute to the development and ongoing oversight of best practice standards for the Network. Identify, generate, and analyze outcomes measures to support providers' treatment plans and programs. Collaborate with the clinical development team to create and implement CCS clinical standards and training. Collaborate with Catalight partnerships to develop and deliver clinical training on clinical standards, practices, and processes. Support clinical services audits and other operational activities, as needed. Work independently with minimal supervision and with leadership level business partners. Qualifications Minimum Education, Experience & Training Equivalent to: BCBA with 2+ years of experience doing treatment planning required. 5+ years of experience working in a home-health setting with supervisory responsibilities and at least two years in leadership position required. Fluency in multiple languages preferred. Knowledge & Skills: Sensitivity to working with an ethnically, linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse population. A commitment to the values of the organization while demonstrating good judgment, flexibility, patience and discretion when dealing with confidential and sensitive matters. Excellent verbal and writing communication skills; frequent proofreading and checking documents for accuracy. Personable; able to work comfortably with individuals at all levels within the organization. Adaptable to a fast paced and quickly changing environment, prioritizing and multi-tasking, to meet critical deadlines. Experience interpreting and implementing policies, procedures, and regulations of CCS. Highly Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.). especially Excel and PowerPoint Physical Requirements: Must be able to communicate effectively within the work environment, read and write using the primary language in the workplace. Visual and auditory ability to work with clients, staff, and others in the workplace continuously. Frequent speaking and listening (25-75%) to clients, staff, and others in the workplace. Utilize computer and cell phone for effective communication. Conditions of Employment Ability to obtain and maintain criminal record clearance through the Department of Justice (DOJ). The People & Performance Department must analyze DOJ/FBI live scan reports in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, as well as fitness for the position. Ability to obtain and maintain clearance through the Office of Inspector General. Must attend any required training. Time Type: Full time Compensation:$110,000 - $115,000 Annually The statements contained in this job description reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job. It should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas as deemed fit for the organization. Catalight is an equal opportunity employer.
    $110k-115k yearly Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Crisis Response Licensed Program Supervisor - SCRT

    Healthright 360 4.5company rating

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    Urgently Hiring. We are looking for motivated and passionate clinical supervisors looking to make an impact in their community to join a new Street Crisis Response Team in San Francisco! The Street Crisis Response Team (SCRT) is an innovative co-responder model responding to triaged 911 calls for non-violent, behavioral health issues in San Francisco, as an alternative to police response. Since November 2020, six teams have launched, responding to calls citywide. ********************************************************************************************* ************************************************************************************************************************************* ***************************************************************************************** The Clinical Supervisor will play a crucial role in supervising behavioral health clinicians performing assessment and crisis response for those in psychiatric and substance-induced distress in San Francisco. The SCRT aims to avoid harm to the individual in crisis by intervening in person-centered and trauma-informed ways and attend to the immediate needs of the person in crisis. This will be done by treating each person in crisis with the utmost dignity and respect, as well as an active participant in their own de-escalation process and reestablishment of personal safety. The Clinical Supervisor role will work in a 12-hour shift, three to four days per week. Clinical Supervisors will work as a team to ensure at least one is available over the phone throughout all shifts worked by the Behavioral Health Clinicians. Clinical supervisors also participate in the field to shadow and observe clinical work, as well as work in place of a clinician who is on vacation or unable to report for their shift. The first of its kind in San Francisco, the SCRT which is comprised of a SFFD Paramedic, a Behavioral Health Clinician and a Peer Counselor will respond to calls of suicide and self-harm in public settings including assisting individuals who present as disoriented, delusional and/or exhibiting symptoms of intoxication. The team will be mobile throughout the shift, in an ADA-accessible van available to transport the team and people to other resources after de-escalation has occurred. In addition to behavioral health assessment and de-escalation, the SCRT is qualified to provide basic medical treatment (such as wound care, prevention of infection) to reduce the need for hospitalization care and decrease the chances of furthering mental health decompensation. Depending on the level of care needed, individuals may be escorted to a hospital, shelter or to a safer location as applicable to their health needs. **Please note this position requires licensure with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology** This role is a full-time position with benefits, and includes both on-site (in person) and off-site work. Clinical Supervisors will have access to the COVID-19 vaccine upon hire. The clinical supervisor role works 3-4 12-hour shifts per week; both day and night schedules available. Key Responsibilities Clinical Supervision and Direct Service Responsibilities: Work in 12 hour shifts to share responsibility with other clinical supervisors to maintain immediate availability to consult, problem solve, and answer questions by phone to provide clinical supervision to the clinicians providing direct crisis response in real time. Provide weekly group and individual supervision to SCRT Behavioral Health Clinicians (BBS or BOP registered and licensed,) on culturally responsive, trauma-informed, gender-responsive, and person-centered mental health and substance use crisis assessment, intervention, de-escalation, and appropriate follow up. Learn and utilize the Trauma Stewardship model for coping with burnout and compassion fatigue among members of the SCRT. Periodically shadow supervisees on the job and will work with them directly, providing feedback on their service approach and performance. Instruct and supervise clinicians to assess for suicidality, homicidal intent, violence risk, grave disability, and substance use using appropriate measurements, including C-SRRS, Mini Mental Status Exam, and others. Obtain SFDPH 5150 Certification so that in situations that warrant it, supervisor can advise clinicians to initiate a 5150 psychiatric hold by properly assessing and documenting per SFDPH protocol. Clinical Supervisors will also substitute for clinicians in the event of illness, vacation, or staff turnover, and must be able to perform all of their clinical job duties as well. Team Member Responsibilities: Work with other supervisors and clinician team members to create a response plan in collaboration with the other SCRT members and person in crisis. Practice self-awareness and cultural humility as member of diverse team; be conscientious and sensitive to power and other interpersonal dynamics with other team members. Maintain appropriate/ethical boundaries with all supervisees, persons, groups, and families served. Demonstrate strong ability to remain calm and attentive during crisis consultation, as well as to deftly advise on several separate crises during a single shift. Administrative, Training, and Documentation Responsibilities: Maintain timely and thorough administrative and service documentation and records related to supervision, client care, and program-related monitoring, in accordance to standards specified by HR360 policies and oversight agencies (e.g. DPH, etc.). Complete all live and online trainings in timely and through manner to form strong foundation for clinical supervision. Trainings will include street crisis de-escalation, trauma informed care, Motivational Interviewing, ethical boundaries, confidentiality, first aid, CPR, COVID-19 precautions, and others. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education and Experience Required: Licensed (for at least two years) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC) and have completed BBS-required trainings to be an approved supervisor. OR Licensed with the California Board of Psychology and eligible to provide supervision without additional training. At least 4 years providing behavioral health services in a public health, community mental health, crisis services, or other setting serving people who are unhoused. First Aid certified within 30 days of employment. CPR certified within 30 days of employment. Must be able/willing to work outside when needed for field shifts, travel in van with others between crises, and physically move during some shifts. Must be able to travel to and from worksite and other locations within San Francisco. Ability to work with and honor a highly diverse community served, as well as SCRT team members, while showing humility and openness. Willingly open to learn and understand different perspectives, as well us show self-awareness around race, gender, class, sexual orientation, lived experience, and other important attributes. Desired: Bilingual in San Francisco threshold language. Background Clearance Required: Ability to obtain and maintain background clearance with successful discharge from probation or parole Please attach scan or photo of BBS/BOP credentials to application and list three professional references on resume or cover letter. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available. Tag: IND100.
    $52k-63k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Family Support Partner - Mobile Response & Stabilization Services

    Community Counseling Solutions 3.4company rating

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    Full-time Description JOB TITLE: Family Support Partner - Mobile Response & Stabilization Services SUPERVISOR: Family Support Partner Lead FTE STATUS: 1.00 FTE (Expectation to work 40 hours per week) EXEMPT/NON-EXEMPT expectation: Non-Exempt PAY GRADE: B6 ($20.96 - $29.38 per hour, depending on experience) *** $5,500 Hiring Bonus!! (2 year Commitment, Staggered-taxed Payout) Community Counseling Solutions provides a team-based Servant Leadership environment! Located in Eastern Oregon with year-round recreation based near the Columbia River and at the base of the Blue Mountains. Big city amenities in rural family-oriented communities. Apply Directly at ********************************** Our mission is to provide dynamic, progressive, and diverse supports to improve the well-being of our communities and we're looking for motivated employees to help us continue our vision! CCS has a benefit package including, but not limited to: Health, dental and vision insurance 6% initial 401K match Potential for tuition reimbursement Paid vacation tiers ranging from accrual of 1 day to 4 days per month (Annual rollover cap of 220 hours, additional hours can be paid out at 50% at the end of the fiscal year) 9 Paid holidays, Community service day Floating holiday & 2 mental health days provided after 1 year introduction Workplace Flexibility schedule options available (work from home hours vary by position & schedule) Student loan forgiveness (NHSC & Public Service) Paid licensure supervision. Employee Assistance, Wellness Benefits, Dependent Care & Long-Term Disability Insurance DESCRIPTION As a Family Partner you will support parents of children and youth that have serious emotional disturbance in identifying goals that promote recovery and resiliency by providing peer counseling and support, drawing on common experiences as a peer, to parents and caregivers by encouraging them to regain hope in, and control over, their own lives, as well as their children's lives. Promote self-determination, empowerment, personal responsibility for recovery and wellness, and assist parents/caregivers to advocate for themselves and their children. SUPERVISION Supervision Received This position is supervised by the Family Support Partner Lead. Supervision Exercised This position does not supervisor any other employees. RESPONSIBILITIES Partner with agency clinicians and other members of the caregivers/parent's teams in creating wellness plans that empower clients to reach life goals. Collaborate with the treatment team to promote a team culture in which each client's point of view, experiences, and preferences are recognized, understood, and respected and in which client decision making in treatment planning is maximized and supported. Assist parents/caregivers in gaining skills having their voices heard in treatment and other system settings. Support parents/caregivers in meetings as needed with community partners and other resources, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) conferences, court proceedings, and DHS. Obtain and maintain certification as a Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) Assessor and maintain this screening in person and over the phone as necessary to clients, caregivers, clinicians, social workers, and other community members. Maintain complete and timely documentation of clinical files and gather and maintain data information in accordance with agency policies and procedures. Maintain the required levels of productivity and performance standards and meet all required work deadlines. Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while working with families. Seek appropriate clinical supervision where necessary, particularly around boundary issues and attend appropriate agency training as determined by the Family Support Partner Lead. In addition to the above, any other responsibilities appropriate to the position and not specifically listed in the job description. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or Experience High School diploma or equivalent is required. Associate's degree is preferred or a suitable combination of education and experience. Experience raising a client involved in the mental health system required. Minimum of two years related job experiences such as assisting parents in building community and natural supports. Working knowledge of the system of care and community resources. Must be at least 21 years of age. Certifications Certification as a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) Certification in the state of Oregon is required and must be obtained within six months of less from the date of employment. Valid driver's license. Appropriate state licensure. Other Skills and Abilities Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Will take part of ongoing trainings and meetings as assigned. Adhere to all policies and procedures. Positive attitude and collaborative skills conducive to group/teamwork environment. Knowledge and skills of intentional relationship building with children, youth, families, staff & partner organizations. Must have strong relationship, connection with, and broad knowledge of the community being served. Excellent written, verbal and language communication skills, including the ability to master and convey health information at an appropriate health literacy level. Community based coordination skills: including identifying and accessing resources, building networks and coalitions and providing timely and comprehensive follow-up. Excellent interpersonal relationship skills: such as member rapport and engagement, empowerment of others, understanding of power dynamics in a helping relationship, and active listening skills. Complex problem solving and decision making: Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. Ability to engage in active learning, goal setting, time management and prioritization. Capacity building by empowering individuals and groups, helping them to solve problems and identify solutions and resources. The position requires the handling of highly confidential information. Must adhere to rules and laws pertaining to client confidentiality. Must be able or willing to learn, use or do the following: Microsoft Office (MS Word, Teams, Excel, and Publisher etc.), keeping written and digital logs for data collection, email, and office automation such as printers, fax, and multi phone lines. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS Must pass all criminal history check requirements as required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance with OAR 410-007-0200 through 410-007-0380. In addition to a pre-employment background check, each employee, volunteer and contractor shall be checked on a monthly basis against the OIG and GSA exclusion lists, as well as other federal and state agency lists. If it is discovered that an employee, volunteer or contractor is excluded or sanctioned it will be the cause for immediate termination of employment, volunteering, or the termination of the contract. PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE Must hold a valid driver's license as well as personal auto insurance for privately owned Vehicles utilized for CCS business such as client service purposes, travel between business offices and the community, to attend required meetings and trainings. Must show proof of $300,000 or more liability coverage for bodily injury and property damage and maintain said level of coverage for the duration of employment at CCS. The employee's insurance is primary with CCS insurance being secondary. CCS reserves the right to deny any employee the use of a vehicle owned by CCS. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the job. The employee is frequently required to sit, walk, or stand; use hands and fingers to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; and ability to talk and hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Hazardous Conditions: Risk of verbal and physical threats from clients. Use of keyboard and computer monitor (repetitive hand motions and potential eye strain). Possible exposure to airborne pathogens. Working Conditions: The noise level in the work environment is mild to moderate; 40% office-based, 60% field. Equipment / Materials Used: Common office machines including computer, printer, calculator, telephone equipment, tele-health system, copier, scanner, and facsimile. May drive your personal or Agency vehicle. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a healthcare environment as well as in the community. The noise level in the health department environment fluctuates, but occasionally one may be exposed to loud noises. The noise in the community, including the homes of customers, is often difficult to predict. Occasional out of area travel and overnight stays will be required for attendance at meetings and/trainings. However, the employee also will be required to work in the communities, homes and other living environments, of the clients we serve. Handicap access may not be available at all places where this position must go. The environments in these situations are difficult to predict and may be in uneven terrain. This position exposes the employee to the everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions typical of such places as an office. Community Counseling Solutions IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MEMBER OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION Salary Description $20.96 - $29.38 per hour, depending on experience
    $21-29.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Associate Therapist (Missouri) - Virtual Care | Here Now Health

    Here Now Health

    Remote job

    Here Now Health is the first virtual clinic built specifically for children and families impacted by the child welfare system. We deliver trauma-informed, high-touch care to Medicaid-covered youth navigating foster care, adoption, kinship placements, and juvenile justice. Our model prioritizes consistency, trust, and accessibility in systems where they are too often missing. Role Summary: As an Associate Therapist with Here Now Health, you'll provide compassionate, trauma-informed mental health care to youth aged 5-26 and their caregivers. You'll serve clients experiencing instability, multiple placements, and complex trauma. Our care model prioritizes relational continuity, caregiver collaboration, and consistency - especially for those most often excluded from traditional care. Here Now Health provides clinical supervision toward independent licensure and offers a supportive environment designed for professional growth. Key Responsibilities: Deliver virtual 1:1 therapy to youth and caregivers using evidence-informed, trauma-focused modalities. Conduct clinical assessments, create collaborative care plans, and track progress over time using measurement-based care. Build relational continuity across transitions, serving clients through placement changes or life events. Partner with non-clinical Care Advocates to coordinate wraparound support and access to services. Offer caregiver support sessions to strengthen family stability and improve outcomes. Maintain thorough and timely documentation aligned with Medicaid and telehealth standards. Participate in weekly supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training sessions. Provide support during moments of escalation or crisis following trauma-informed best practices. What Sets This Role Apart: Low caseloads that prioritize depth, trust, and engagement over volume. Serve youth and caregivers often excluded from traditional models of care. Join a team where lived experience in foster care, kinship care, or system involvement is valued and centered. Receive clinical supervision and mentorship toward full licensure. Contribute to a care model that integrates behavioral health, care coordination, and advocacy. What You Need: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy. Active provisional or associate-level license in Missouri (PLPC, LMSW, or LMFTA) - clinical supervision provided. Experience providing therapy or support to children, adolescents, or families (internship experience counts). Familiarity with trauma-informed and culturally responsive care. Interest in serving youth involved in foster care, adoption, or juvenile justice systems. Comfort working virtually and using telehealth platforms. Commitment to relational, equitable, and person-centered care. Bonus: Bilingual (Spanish or other languages), multi-state eligibility, or prior Medicaid experience. Work Environment & Hours: 100% remote with flexible scheduling and after-school hour availability. Must have access to a private, quiet workspace and reliable high-speed internet. Position will start as a part-time employee, with the opportunity to grow into a full-time role as the company scales. We'd Especially Love to Hear From You If: You have lived experience in foster care, kinship care, or as a system-impacted caregiver. You thrive in a mission-driven, startup-style environment and believe all youth deserve consistent, trauma-informed care. ******************
    $27k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Manager Behavioral Health Ambulatory Program

    Inova Health System 4.5company rating

    Remote job

    Manager Behavioral Health Ambulatory Inova Behavioral Health is looking for a dedicated Behavioral Health Ambulatory Manager to join the Mental Health Ambulatory team. The Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) program collaborates with the onsite substance use IOP/PHP programs. This role will be full-time day/evening shift: Monday - Friday 8:00.am - 9:00 p.m. (shifts varies). Inova is consistently ranked a national healthcare leader in safety, quality and patient experience. We are also proud to be consistently recognized as a top employer in both the D.C. metro area and the nation. Featured Benefits: • Committed to Team Member Health: offering medical, dental and vision coverage, and a robust team member wellness program. • Retirement: Inova matches the first 5% of eligible contributions - starting on your first day. • Tuition and Student Loan Assistance: offering up to $5,250 per year in education assistance and up to $10,000 for student loans. • Mental Health Support: offering all Inova team members, their spouses/partners, and their children 25 mental health coaching or therapy sessions, per person, per year, at no cost. • Work/Life Balance: offering paid time off, paid parental leave, flexible work schedules. Manager Behavioral Health Ambulatory Job Responsibilities: • Oversees department to ensure it is performing effectively, which may include but not limited to, hiring and training team members, creating and implementing business strategies, managing performance of team members and delegating tasks. • Ensures compliance with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. • Comprehensive Services Act contract requirements and The Joint Commission standards as they apply to hospital-based programs and/or outpatient services. • Establishes and maintains a therapeutic and prosocial treatment environment. • Provides direct and indirect clinical supervision to outpatient counselors to enhance their individual counseling skills and the quality of services to patients. • Handles team member relations and staff development for direct reports and develops goals and manages fiscal activities of the department. • Takes ownership of program development, program integrity, performance improvement processes, strategic planning and the overall clinical functions of the treatment programs Minimum Qualifications: • Education: Master's Degree • Experience: Minimum of five years' experience post-master's degree in counseling and therapy with children, adolescents, adults and families. • Certification: BLS from the American Heart Association. • Licensure: LCSW, LPC or licensed Clinical Psychologist
    $64k-89k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Mobile Crisis Specialist

    The Affiliated Sante Group 4.1company rating

    Remote job

    Who We Are: Santé Group Companies prides itself in being a leader in community-based behavioral and mental health services. Our track record of innovation and growth reflects our ability to deliver diverse and highly individualized services. We have a passion for providing empathetic and potentially life-saving care to help individuals heal, recover, and thrive, as well as live their lives in a manner that allows them to fully integrate in the community. The Santé Group aspires to create an organization that places value on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and inclusiveness. To achieve this success, it is essential that all members of our organization feel secure, welcome, and respected. All members of our organization have a responsibility to uphold these values. What We're Looking For: Santé is seeking a Full-Time Mobile Crisis Specialist, LCSW-C or LCPC Overnight to serve on our frontline crisis intervention team in Easton, MD. The schedule is Monday through Friday 12a - 8a (in office). As a Mobile Crisis Specialist, you will make an unprecedented impact on your community by working directly with clients to address their needs, assist them in crisis situations, and design treatment plans. By providing hope-filled care to those in crisis, you will make more than a living, you will make a difference. NOT A REMOTE POSITION. IN PERSON ONLY. What You'll Do: Perform a danger assessment, a crisis assessment, an environmental assessment upon entry to the community situation and lethality assessment Perform a diagnostic assessment Perform an on scene assessment and treatment plan Effectively perform crisis intervention including de-escalation, crisis planning and implementation Able to show knowledge of various community referrals, mental health and non-mental health Ability to make appropriate referrals, providing follow-up accordingly to ensure linkage Competently make decisions about the need for an emergency petition and/or alternative psychiatric evaluation Ability to complete an emergency petition and educate any appropriate party on the process Be able to address population of child, adolescent, adult, dual-diagnosis, co-occurring and elderly Demonstrate a working knowledge of the medical implications when working with substance abuse consumers Work with families and involved persons to de-escalate the situation, make a crisis plan, and enlist cooperation with recommended treatment Provide accurate clinical information to family and involved persons related to recommendations and possibilities for treatment Work in a professional and collaborative way with police, fire and other community agencies when asked to do so Provide consultation and coordination to ER staff, if ER evaluation is necessary Appropriately and effectively document clinical and non-clinical information, regarding consumers, using CRS procedures Participate in and complete all required trainings Provide education in the community about the agency and all components of CRS when needed Check work e-mail and EMR according to agency protocol Able to provide clinical supervision and mentoring to interns and/or lesser licensed staff Abide by all Federal, State and local confidentiality regulations (ie: HIPAA, 42CFR Part 2, etc…) Comply with all mandatory reporting and duty to warn, according to Federal, State and local regulations Able to comply with and follow all of the programs' contractual and operational requirements, as outlined by your manager Other duties as assigned What We Require: Bachelors in Social Work,5 years related experience. Valid driver's license and proof of current automobile insurance. What You'll Get: Salary Range: $30 - $35 per hour (overnight differential) depending on licensure and experience. Shift: Overnights; 12:00am to 8:00am Competitive benefits package including a 403(b) with company match. Financial assistance for licensure fees. Opportunities for career growth, training and development, flexible work schedules and shifts. Company-wide wellness program. The rare opportunity to make a difference in the very community that you call home. We are leading providers in Behavioral and Mental Health! Smart, passionate, and engaged coworkers. We believe that diversity of background and experience makes for better problem-solving and collaboration, which is why we are dedicated to adding new perspectives to the team. Even more important than your resume is a positive attitude, a passion for making an impact, a personal desire to grow, and the ability to help individuals heal, recover, and thrive. Disclaimers: The Santé Group aspires to create an organization that places value on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and inclusiveness. To achieve this success, it is essential that all members of our organization feel secure, welcome, and respected. All members of our organization have a responsibility to uphold these values. The Santé Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. The Santé Group participates in E-Verify. **************************************************************** #LI-SC2
    $30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Adjunct, Speech Language Pathology

    Monmouth University 4.4company rating

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    Monmouth University is seeking applications for an Adjunct Professor in Speech Language Pathology or Audiology to teach undergraduate and graduate coursework in speech-language pathology, audiology, and speech and hearing sciences. Some teaching assignments may be for clinical supervision in our Center for Speech and Language Disorders. Part-time Adjunct Faculty members typically teach 3-6 credits per semester, with class schedules determined based on departmental needs and candidate availability. Courses are taught in person at the West Long Branch main campus (undergraduate) or the Graduate Center (graduate coursework). Adjunct positions remain posted continuously to expand the university's pool of qualified adjunct faculty. Screening of applications will commence when an open position becomes available, so there may be a delay in receiving a response to your application. Should a position become available, you will receive an email advising you of the next steps. This is an in-person, on-campus, non-remote position. For additional information about the department, please visit the Department of Speech-Language Pathology webpage. Additional Application Material Required: Monmouth University requires all applications and supporting documents to be submitted via the university's career portal. In addition to the application, candidates must upload the following documents. Applications will not be considered complete for review until all required documents are uploaded. Resume or Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter Contact Information for Three Professional References Two Letters of Recommendation Optional Documents: None Special Instructions to Applicants: We encourage candidates to include information in the cover letter that addresses their approach to teaching and their plans to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in their position at Monmouth University. Duties and Responsibilities: Teach 3-6 credits during the semester. Develop and deliver course lectures, discussions, and assignments in accordance with the curriculum and learning objectives. The department provides support for course materials and teaching/learning strategies as needed. Provide time during the week to meet with students outside of class. Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment conducive to student engagement and academic success. Develop and administer projects and exams to evaluate student learning outcomes and provide grades in a timely manner. Departmental support for the creation of these materials is provided as needed. Provide timely feedback and guidance to students to support their learning and development. Enrichment Statement: Monmouth University values diversity and invites applications from all qualified applicants who are committed to enriching the teaching and service missions of the university. Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) or Doctor of Audiology (AuD for audiology coursework). Possession of a valid Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) or Audiology (CCC-A) for any clinical supervision positions or teaching that awards clinical hours to graduate students. Flexibility to travel locally to other campus sites, as needed. Preferred Qualifications: University teaching experience. Experience supervising graduate students in speech-language pathology. Questions regarding this search should be directed to: Patrick Walden at ******************** or ************ Note to Applicants: Adjunct positions remain posted continuously to expand the university's pool of qualified adjunct faculty. Screening of applications will commence when an open position becomes available, so there may be a delay in receiving a response to your application. Should a position become available, you will receive an email advising you of the next steps. Working at Monmouth University perks: Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee Tuition Remission Employee elective deferrals to TIAA, 403(b) plan On campus, Fitness Center - free membership To view a full list of benefits, visit our benefits page at: Employee Benefits Information | Human Resources | Monmouth University Department: Speech Language Pathology Work Schedule: varies Total Weeks Per Year: 14 Expected Salary: $1,100 per/credit Union: N/A Job Posting Close Date N/A
    $85k-96k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavior Specialist

    Hacc, Central Pennsylvania's Community College 3.9company rating

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    Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career while working with an extraordinary team? At Merakey, we put our heart and soul into everything we do. Fee for Service Hours - Flexible, but based on consumer needs. Candidate must be located in the Greater Philadelphia area, as you will need to travel to our consumers. We are seeking a Behavior Specialist- Fee for Service to join our team. This role requires travel to Delaware, Chester & Philadelphia counties. Earn: $36.30/Hour Our Behavior Specialist will be successful by completing assignments, developing strategies, writing personalized Behavior Support Plans for individuals with basic to complex behavior, under appropriate clinical supervision. Other responsibilities include: Responsible for efficient and appropriate development, facilitation, documentation and revision of Behavior Support Plans, according to the person's Individual Support Plan and per Merakey policy Completes observations in various settings and conducts comprehensive Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA) of presenting issues from aggression, self-injurious behavior, adverse mental health symptoms, law offending behavior- sexual or other identified presenting issues Collaborate with the person, their family and team in the development and maintenance of a behavior support plan. Trains and mentors, the people support team on how to implement plans. Completes documentation including but not limited to data collection, progress reporting, development and revision of the Behavior Support Plan (BSP) Provides timely documentation, per policy, including but not limited to data collection, progress reporting, development and revision of the BSP. Benefits Merakey offers benefits tailored to support your unique work arrangements. DailyPay -- access your pay when you need it! Retirement plan -- both pre-tax and Roth (after-tax) options available for employee contributions. Voluntary limited benefits offered through the American Worker. Offerings include limited* medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance. (*not a substitute for major medical insurance). Access to Care.com for backup childcare, elder care, and household services (for FFS employees working at least 170 hours per quarter). Confidential counseling, legal, and financial services through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Enjoy our On the Goga well-being platform, featuring self-care tools and resources. Employee discounts and savings programs on entertainment, travel, and lifestyle Access to Pryor Online Learning for free online personal development classes. About Merakey Merakey is a non-profit provider of developmental, behavioral health, and education services. More than 8,000 employees provide support to nearly 40,000 individuals and families throughout 12 states across the country each year. Click here to watch a video about Merakey. Merakey strictly follows a zero-tolerance policy for abuse. Merakey is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer! We deeply value diversity and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ethnic background, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or disability status. Moreover, we are committed to creating teams that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and encourage applicants from underrepresented backgrounds to apply. Merakey welcomes all Veterans to apply!
    $36.3 hourly 5h ago
  • Remote BCBA Supervisor & Clinical Consultant

    Child Communication and Behavior Specialists

    Remote job

    About CCBS Child Communication and Behavior Specialists (CCBS) is a clinician-owned ABA agency dedicated to ensuring client progress through exceptional mentorship and support for RBTs and Master's level practitioners. We emphasize naturalistic teaching and foster a person-centered, neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally inclusive environment. The Position We are seeking a Remote BCBA Supervisor & Clinical Consultant to join our team. This role is 100% remote with oversight of Telehealth and in-person sessions conducted in clinics or client homes. As a BCBA Supervisor, you'll: Deliver impactful caregiver-mediated treatment (CMT). Oversee engaging social skills groups. Support and supervise RBTs and student analysts, helping them thrive professionally. Collaborate with a dynamic team to implement individualized, high-quality ABA programs. Key Responsibilities Provide hands-on clinical supervision using Behavioral Skills Training (BST). Facilitate caregiver training to foster active participation and successful client outcomes. Ensure at least 90% utilization of recommended treatment hours. Deliver a minimum of 30 clinical hours per week. Work in diverse settings, including clinics, homes, and telehealth, to meet client needs. Collaborate to meet organizational KPIs and drive program excellence through meeting deadlines and following company policies. Monitor treatment progress and maintain detailed, timely documentation. Why Join CCBS? At CCBS, we prioritize your professional growth and well-being. Here's what sets us apart: Flexibility: Remote position, you'll balance meaningful work with your personal life. Career Growth: We focus on internal promotions, ensuring our team has access to mentorship and leadership opportunities. Many of our senior leaders started in this role and advanced their careers with CCBS. Supportive Culture: Join a diverse team that values innovation, collaboration, and mutual respect. At CCBS, you'll feel supported every step of the way. Competitive Incentives: Quarterly and annual bonuses can significantly enhance your earnings, rewarding your dedication and exceptional performance. Comprehensive Onboarding: Our thorough initial 60-day onboarding process ensures you feel equipped and confident as you begin your journey with CCBS. Mission-Driven Work: Be part of a team focused on creating lasting, positive change for individuals and their families. The Successful Candidate Holds a valid BCBA certification. Has 2+ years of supervisory experience. Demonstrates excellent time management, flexibility, and teamwork skills. Excels in caregiver training, social skills facilitation, and BST methods. Communicates effectively and adapts to different learning styles. Committed to ongoing professional development and evidence-based practices. Passes a California LiveScan background check, has a valid driver's license, and reliable transportation. Compensation and Benefits Hourly Range: $50-$55 per hour for billable hours. Bonuses: Quarterly and annual performance incentives, including: Team Performance Bonuses: Up to $375 quarterly per individual for achieving team KPIs. Individual Bonuses: Additional $3/hour for exceeding billable targets. Exceptional Performance Bonuses: Up to $250 per quarter for exceeding all metrics. Annual Recognition Bonus: $500 for consistent KPI achievement. Additional Benefits: $450 yearly CEU stipend. In-house CEUs as a participant or presenter. Company cell phone and laptop. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance. 401k retirement plan. A supportive and inclusive work culture emphasizing mentorship, innovation, and collaboration. Join Us Make a difference in the field of ABA while growing your career with a team that values quality care, professional development, and compassion. With competitive pay, flexible work options, and a culture of support, CCBS is the ideal place to thrive as a BCBA. Apply today to start your journey with us!
    $50-55 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Recovery Support Coordinator

    Recover Together, Inc.

    Remote job

    Groups is a leading outpatient provider specializing in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. We are committed to supporting underserved communities hit hardest by the opioid crisis. Since 2014, our local care teams have guided hundreds of thousands of individuals on their path to recovery, helping them reclaim their purpose and dignity through compassionate, collaborative care. Our evidence-based approach combines medication, group therapy, and personalized support, delivered online and in person by local providers. Founded on the belief that recovery extends beyond the traditional office visit, Groups helps members build a foundation for long-term recovery and the fulfilling lives they want and deserve. Together with our community partners, public agencies, and health plans, we are raising the bar in addiction health care-and we're just getting started. Groups is changing lives. Join us. The Recovery Support Coordinator at Groups is a vital member of the care team, working directly with members to provide recovery support services and coordinate care across clinical, social, and community settings. The Recovery Support Coordinator assists a defined panel of 160-180 members with Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN), treatment engagement, seamless care coordination, and overall member wellness throughout their recovery journey. Recovery support interventions are an integral part of our care model, driving positive member outcomes and engagement in treatment. This position reports to the Recovery Operations Supervisor and receives clinical supervision from the local clinical leadership team. Schedule: Monday 10-8 CST Tuesday 10-8 CST Wednesday 9-7 CST Thursday 9-7 CST Pay: $41,000 - $45,000 Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Member Support & Care Coordination * Collaborate with a multidisciplinary care team-including counselors, prescribers, and other cross-functional team members-to ensure the delivery of high-quality, member-centered care. This includes participation in regular interdisciplinary case conference meetings to drive care team decision making. * Build trusted relationships with members to drive change and assist members in achieving their recovery goals through empathy, motivational interviewing, and the use of lived experience (where applicable). * Assist members in identifying personal and treatment-related goals, providing individual coaching, coping skill support, and engagement in recovery activities. * Support unengaged members to reengage in treatment services through intensive outreach interventions. * Support new members by introducing them to the Groups care model and supporting them through the transition to care through outreach and engagement efforts. * Provide in-person, virtual, and telephonic support based on member and regional needs. * Maintain a shared caseload, collaborating with the care team to ensure coordinated service delivery and removal of barriers to care. * Support the completion of care pathways for members who are in special populations (i.e. members at the highest risk of disengagement or a poor outcome). * Link members to healthcare, behavioral health, social service, and community-based resources; follow up to confirm needs are met. * Assist members in navigating practical systems such as insurance, pharmacy, housing, and transportation, empowering them to advocate for their own needs. * Manage referrals, releases of information (ROIs), and other documentation to facilitate smooth transitions of care. * Serve as a community connector and advocate, promoting recovery-positive language, reducing stigma, and fostering inclusion within community networks. Become an expert in local community resources and recovery networks. Administrative & Operational Support * Deliver outstanding customer service to members, visitors, and community partners. * Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the electronic health record (EHR). * Support daily operations, including group facilitation logistics, scheduling assistance, office maintenance, and safety standards. * Assist clinicians, providers, and members with treatment-related tasks, including prescription management, toxicology submissions, prescription coordination, appointment scheduling, and responding to member inquiries via various communication channels (phone, SMS, email, chat, etc.). * Participate in weekly interdisciplinary team meetings and ongoing continuing education as required. Other Duties & Responsibilities : * Engage in community outreach activities and education, as necessary. * Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: * Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and motivate members in recovery. * Knowledge of recovery-oriented care, harm reduction, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed practices. * Ability to identify and navigate and connect members to appropriate community resources and support systems. * Excellent organizational and time-management and problem-solving skills, with the ability to handle multiple priorities. * Ability to maintain confidentiality, professional boundaries, and a high standard of ethics. * Proficiency in G-Suite, email, electronic medical records, and other digital tools. * Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability in a team-based environment. * Commitment to Groups' mission and values, including member-centered care and recovery support. * Ability to work evenings or flexible hours as needed. Qualifications * High school diploma required; Associate's degree in Social Services, Human Services, Psychology, or related field preferred. * Additional minimal educational requirements vary by state, and may include: * Bachelor's degree in related field (Virginia and Tennessee) * Associate's degree with one year experience; or MHRT/C or Community Health Worker certification (Maine) * Peer Support Specialist / Peer Recovery Coach certification may be preferred or required in select programs or states, if applicable. * Minimum of two (2) years' experience in case management, care coordination, peer support, or a related field preferred; and experience working with individuals with substance use or mental health challenges preferred. * Experience using Electronic Health Records (EHR). * Reliable internet access (50M download / 10M upload) and strong WiFi if working remote. * Must meet state-specific background screening and pre-employment requirements (which may include fingerprinting, drug testing, CPR/First Aid, or health screening). * Valid driver's license and access to a vehicle (if role includes community travel).
    $41k-45k yearly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Lead Dietitian (Pacific Region)

    Equip Health

    Remote job

    About Equip Equip is the leading virtual, evidence-based eating disorder treatment program on a mission to ensure that everyone with an eating disorder can access treatment that works. Created by clinical experts in the field and people with lived experience, Equip builds upon evidence-based treatments to empower individuals to reach lasting recovery. All Equip patients receive a dedicated care team, including a therapist, dietitian, physician, and peer and family mentor. The company operates in all 50 states and is partnered with most major health insurance plans. Learn more about our strong outcomes and treatment approach at ***************** Founded in 2019, Equip has been a fully virtual company since its inception and is proud of the highly-engaged, passionate, and diverse Equisters that have created Equip's culture. Recognized by Time as one of the most influential companies of 2023, along with awards from Linkedin and Lattice, we are grateful to Equipsters for building a sustainable treatment program that has served thousands of patients and families. About the role: The Lead Dietitian will be responsible for clinical supervision and management of a team of dietitians, in addition to providing direct patient care. The Lead Dietitian will work closely with Equip's Nutrition Director and other Dietitian Leads, as well as other leaders in Clinical Programs and Clinical Care Delivery, to provide effective clinical supervision in the evidence-based treatments that Equip provides to patients. The Lead Dietitian will have experience providing evidence-based treatment with a data-driven mindset in line with the treatments Equip provides, and also have strong people management skills. Above all, the Lead Dietitian is motivated by the ultimate goal of providing the highest quality evidence-based treatments for eating disorders so that everyone can achieve lasting recovery. Responsibilities: Provide evidence-based treatment in both individual and group settings for eating disorders in a virtual clinic (i.e. telehealth). Assess nutritional status along with target weight range for patients and prescribe proper meal plans to help patients meet individualized goals. Work alongside a multidisciplinary treatment team of physicians, therapists, peer mentors, and family mentors, and coordinate care with outside providers. Utilize between-session messaging to support patients and communicate with the treatment team through Equip's EMR in accordance with Equip's policies and procedures. Engage and collaborate in Treatment Team meetings, supervision, and department meetings. Provide training and supervision of family-based treatment and other evidence-based treatments to dietitians. Assist in leading and creating program development tasks. Participation in training and presentations both within and outside of Equip. Helps with the development of Registered Dietitian trainings and nutrition handouts. Review video recordings of dietitian sessions, complete fidelity assessments, and provide feedback to dietitians for quality improvement. Conduct audits of session notes to ensure efficient and effective documentation. Proactively identifies issues that arise with the dietitians and help develop solutions with help from the Nutrition Director. Evaluate dietitians' overall job performance and provide feedback and support as needed Review and approve time off requests. Review and approve requests to attend/obtain and receive reimbursement for professional development. Develop and support dietitian job growth plans Coordinate changes in dietitian job status Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements: Registered dietitian with 4+ years of experience treating eating disorders with at least 1 year of experience delivering manualized care Maintain an active license to practice in the state of residence (if license is required) and in the state(s) that their patients reside and willing to become licensed in other states (paid by Equip) Experience training, supervising, and/or managing dietitians Data driven, with experience using data to guide clinical care Strong skills in communication and collaboration with diverse teams Experience working on interdisciplinary teams Organized and results-driven Ability to work autonomously within established policies and procedures Ability to understand and balance business needs and clinical priorities Comfortable in a fast-paced environment, subject to rapid change and innovation Schedule: Monday - Friday. Two evenings are required to work at least till 7 pm in patients time zone. Time Expectations: Direct patient care will be limited to 6.5 hours/week and clinical coverage, as needed, and will include: Scheduled clinic time: sessions with patients often occurring during peak hours of 3pm-8pm weekdays (in the patient's timezone). Group supervision for one hour/week One hour of individual supervision/week Treatment Team huddles 1.5 hours/week Administrative time for notes, communication with other providers, and other tasks is available outside of patient sessions and other required meetings. The majority of your time will focus on supervision and management of dietitians and will include: Scheduled supervision time: will lead up to 10 dietitians and meet at regular frequencies depending on skill level and needs for support of the dietitian Admin time: for reviewing recorded sessions, notes, training progress, documenting quality and progress, implementing performance improvement plans, etc. Additional training for supervision and management skill development Lead group supervision for the dietitians Development of RD specific trainings, materials, and enrichment activities Compensation & Benefits Package Compensation: Earning Potential Range: $88,000 to $106,000 Annually Consists of Base Pay + 15% Annual Performance-Based Bonus Potential Time Off: Flex PTO policy (3-5 wks/year recommended) + 11 paid company holidays. Generous Parental Leave. Core Benefits: Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. Equip pays for a significant percentage of benefits premiums for individuals and families. Maven, a company paid reproductive and family care benefits for all employees. Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a company-paid resource for mental health, legal services, financial support, and more! 401k Retirement Plan. Other Benefits Loan Repayment: $500/quarter for employees under a year of tenure. $1,000/quarter for employees over a year of tenure. Licensing: Equip reimburses fees associated with initial licensure and license renewals (e.g. application to the state board, exam fees, exam study materials, etc.) for any Equip-required licenses and/or cross-licensure requests. Continuing Education: Robust training in evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, including Family-Based Treatment, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ARFID. Comparable training workshops and supervision in these modalities are valued over $3,000. For therapists and medical providers, unlimited online courses through NetCE. Up to $1,000/year stipend for continuing education. Opportunities to attend team onsites and conferences at various locations throughout the US. Work From Home Additional Perks: $50/month stipend added directly to an employee's paycheck to cover home internet expenses. Initial work-from-home stipend of up to $500. Reload of $200 on the home office stipend at the 3-year mark and then every other year after that (year 5, year 7, etc.). Company Laptop. Physical Demands Work is performed 100% from home with no requirement to travel. This is a stationary position that requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards as well as to talk or hear by telephone. Sit or stand as needed. At Equip, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) are woven into everything we do. At the heart of Equip's mission is a relentless dedication to making sure that everyone with an eating disorder has access to care that works regardless of race, gender, sexuality, ability, weight, socio-economic status, and any marginalized identity. We also strive toward our providers and corporate team reflecting that same dedication both in bringing in and retaining talented employees from all backgrounds and identities. We have an Equip DEIB council, Equip For All; also referred to as EFA. EFA at Equip aims to be a space driven by mutual respect, and thoughtful, effective communication strategy - enabling full participation of members who identify as marginalized or under-represented and allies, amplifying diverse voices, creating opportunities for advocacy and contributing to the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at Equip. As an equal opportunity employer, we provide equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including recruiting, hiring, compensation, training and promotion, termination, and any other terms and conditions of employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, familial status, age, disability, weight, and/or any other legally protected classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Our dedication to equitable access, which is core to our mission, extends to how we build our "village." In line with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), we are dedicated to an accessible hiring process where all candidates feel a true sense of belonging. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your application, interview, or perform the essential functions of a role, we invite you to reach out to our People team at accommodations@equip.health. #LI-Remote
    $88k-106k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Bilingual (French/English) Part Time Flex Mental Health Coach

    Headspace 4.7company rating

    Remote job

    About the Bilingual Mental Health Coach - French/English (Part-Time W2) at Headspace: As a Bilingual Mental Health Coach with Headspace, you play an instrumental role in making our mission a reality! You will help people adapt to living healthier lives by discovering their personal strengths, motivations, and skills that will enable them to make lasting changes in their mindsets and behaviors. Bilingual Coaches have regular touchpoints w/ their members to assist them in constructing attainable goals, offer support and encouragement, track successes and setbacks, and provide resources, tips and strategies to facilitate on-going progress in both French and English. Coaches are an integral part of each member's multidisciplinary care team. They use previous clinical and/or coaching experience, good judgment, and our guidelines to discern when to refer members to a higher level of care, such as Therapy and/or Psychiatry, or other internal or external resources. You will collaborate with our psychiatrists and therapists to help develop and reinforce progress, as appropriate. Headspace coaching is delivered through text-based-chat and video within the Headspace app. This means as a Headspace coach you'll be providing services through the use of a computer and with a strong ability to translate your skillset both into writing and verbally. In addition to coaching our members, you'll also take advantage of team meetings, supervision, and training. Headspace supports French speaking members and hires bilingual French and English speaking coaches . This is a part-time, W2 role that requires bilingual coaches to provide text-based coaching to members in both French and English, depending on member demand and scheduling. Due to high demand, bilingual coaches will also be called upon to provide regular coaching to the English-speaking general audience Headspace coaches are ready to be part of a community working collaboratively to bring greater mental health access to the world. Important Note: We provide 24/7 support to our members, this means coaches are assigned to work up to 5 holidays per year. We are unable to hire licensed clinicians for this role or individuals 12 months from receiving licensure. Additionally, we are also unable to provide any type of clinical supervision towards licensure. Due to the nature of healthcare services provided to our customers, partners and members, all work must be provided in the U.S. Data, specifically personal health information may not be accessed, disclosed or used outside of the U.S. Please note that the U.S. is limited to the 50 states of the United States -- it does not include U.S. territories like Puerto Rico. Shift Structure & Hours Hiring for the following shifts: Thursday - Sunday: 8am - 1pm PST Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm PST Friday - Monday 8am - 1pm PST Friday - Monday: 12pm - 5pm PST 4 consecutive days per week, with the same shift time each day 20-29 total hours per week; shifts typically 4-5 hours each Scheduling may flex based on business needs, with notice provided Compensation $30-$38 per hour (Part-Time W2) Exact rate determined during the interview process based on factors including credentials, experience, specialties, languages spoken, and populations served How your skills and passion will come to life at Headspace: Carry a flexible caseload of members (up to 29hrs/week) and complete intakes of new members Attend and respond to multiple tasks, situations and responsibilities simultaneously throughout your shift Maintain accurate and timely documentation and paperwork (I.e. discovery sessions, care plans, daily notes and other required paperwork) Excellent communication, writing and typing skills (spelling, grammar, syntax) Collaborate through notes with member's Clinical Team to collaborate on their care plan Coaching support around a variety of topics such as depression, anxiety, stress management, relationships, communication, and career Collect information on risk in the moment with members using the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), taking the appropriate next steps and escalating care as needed. What you've accomplished: Excel at empathetic listening, building strong rapport through video and text-based chat, and providing compassionate support throughout the process of personal growth in English and French Have the ability to create a sense of warmth, openness, and calmness through text-based chat Have the ability to relate to others and connect quickly Work well within a team and demonstrate exceptional interpersonal skills with colleagues Are open to receiving and providing constructive feedback Are adaptable and comfortable with ambiguity, novel situations and change Are a strong critical and creative thinker Are comfortable and have demonstrated experience with using multiple technological tools in your day-to-day; you are able to adapt and grow with technological developments quickly Are a culturally responsive provider, open to and capable of working with diverse populations Shows resilience, remaining calm under pressure and an ability to multi-task when necessary Required Education and Experience A minimum of two years of coaching experience, 6 months of which must have occurred with direct supervision, under a qualified, credentialed or licensed supervisor. Board Certified as ICF-ACC, ICF-PCC, ICF-MCC, and/or NBC-HWC coach A minimum of two years relevant experience in the mental health industry Knowledge of coaching techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, SMART goal setting, assessing stages of change/readiness, etc. Ability to deliver text-based care, including working with multiple text/chats at one time Fluency in Google Suite, Zoom Private business environment to conduct text coaching sessions Required Bilingual Proficiency (French and English): Understand a wide range of longer and more demanding texts and be able to speak proficiently in a text based session Can recognize and respond to implicit meaning in text/chat form Express ideas without too much searching for vocabulary or expressions Effectively use the language for social, coaching and professional situations Create well-structured and detailed responses on complex topics Preferred but not required MA degree in a psychology-related field Experience with triage and working within a team-based care model Have worked with a video and text-based platform providing care in the past About the Company: Headspace is the world's most accessible and comprehensive digital mental health and wellbeing platform. Headspace and Headspace have come together at a critical moment of global need. Headspace will democratize mental health and wellbeing so people around the world are supported by a full spectrum of affordable care. In addition to its vast library of mindfulness and meditation content, our behavioral health system offers emotional support, guidance, therapy, and medication from professional coaches, licensed therapists, and psychiatrists, respectively. Our mission is to create a world where mental health is never an obstacle. By harnessing the power and convenience of a smartphone, Headspace is able to provide access to high-quality care to anyone, anywhere, in order to reduce symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. How we feel about Diversity & Inclusion: Headspace is committed to bringing together humans from different backgrounds and perspectives, providing employees with a safe and welcoming work environment free of discrimination and harassment. We strive to create a diverse & inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do impactful work together. As an equal opportunity employer, we prohibit any unlawful discrimination against a job applicant on the basis of their race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, family or parental status, disability*, age, veteran status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We respect the laws enforced by the EEOC and are dedicated to going above and beyond in fostering diversity across our workplace. *Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws. A reasonable accommodation is a change in the way things are normally done which will ensure an equal employment opportunity without imposing undue hardship on Headspace. Please inform our Talent team if you need any assistance completing any forms or to otherwise participate in the application process. Privacy Statement All member records are protected according to our Privacy Policy . Further, while employees and contractors of Headspace (formerly Ginger) cannot access Headspace products/services, they will be offered benefits according to the company's benefit plan. To ensure we are adhering to best practice and ethical guidelines in the field of mental health, we take care to avoid dual relationships. A dual relationship occurs when a mental health care provider has a second, significantly different relationship with their client in addition to the traditional client-therapist relationship-including, for example, a managerial relationship. As such, Headspace requests that individuals who have received coaching or clinical services at Headspace wait until their care with Headspace is complete before applying for a position. If someone with a Headspace account is hired for a position, please note their account will be deactivated and they will not be able to use Headspace services for the duration of their employment. Further, if Headspace cannot find a role that fails to resolve an ethical issue associated with a dual relationship, Headspace may need to take steps to ensure ethical obligations are being adhered to, including a delayed start date or a potential leave of absence. Such steps would be taken to protect both the former member, as well as any relevant individuals from their care team, from impairment, risk of exploitation, or harm. For how we will use the personal information you provide as part of the application process, please see: ********************************************************* .
    $30-38 hourly Auto-Apply 22d ago
  • Licensed Psychological Counselor or LICSW

    Access Medspa Rejuvenate

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    Job DescriptionBenefits: Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement Paid time off We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) to join our clinical team. The ideal candidate will provide evidence-based, client-centered therapy services to individuals, couples, and/or families. This role involves conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapeutic interventions to support clients mental and emotional well-being. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive mental health assessments and diagnostic evaluations Develop and implement individualized treatment plans Provide individual, group, and/or family therapy using evidence-based modalities Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with HIPAA and agency standards Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members, including psychiatrists, case managers, and primary care providers Participate in case reviews, clinical supervision, and staff meetings Provide crisis intervention and safety planning as needed Support clients in accessing community resources and services Stay current on best practices, licensure requirements, and continuing education Qualifications: Masters degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field Active and unrestricted license as an LPC or LICSW in the state of [Insert State] Minimum [13] years of post-licensure clinical experience preferred Strong knowledge of mental health disorders, trauma-informed care, and therapeutic techniques Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) systems Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with diverse populations, including children, adolescents, or underserved communities Certification or training in CBT, DBT, EMDR, or other evidence-based practices Bilingual or multilingual candidates encouraged to apply This is a remote position.
    $74k-96k yearly est. 31d ago
  • PACT Intensive Home Based Treatment (IHBT) Intern

    Bellefaire JCB 3.2company rating

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    Job DescriptionBellefaire JCB is among the nation's largest, most experienced child service agencies providing a variety of behavioral health, substance abuse, education and prevention services. Through more than 25 programs, we help more than 30,000 youth and their families each year achieve resiliency, dignity and self-sufficiency. Program Summary: Bellefaire JCB's Parents and Children Together (PACT) Family Therapy Program provides intensive home based treatment (IHBT) and Integrated Co-occurring Treatment (ICT) to families who are experiencing stress due to factors such as social or emotional problems, issues related to housing or childcare, and more. Our program provides services to children and adolescents who are suffering with mental health symptoms and/ or substance use disorders. We also help parents to better understand and support their children's emotional and behavioral health needs. Intern Position Summary: The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern is a paid position that places qualified graduate students under the administrative and clinical supervision of an experienced clinician who serves as both supervisor and field Instructor. The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern provides therapeutic services to children and their families. This unique role affords advanced graduate students the opportunity to work within a strong clinical team and receive invaluable opportunities for hands-on learning, advanced clinical training, and 24/7 supervisor support. The schedule is flexible and affords The Parents and Children Together (PACT) IHBT Intern the ability to work around classes, job, or other responsibilities. Intern Experience Details: As the PACT IHBT Intern, you will provide the following services, including, but not limited to: Assist in providing model-driven assessments, individual and family counseling/psychotherapy, and case management services to youth and their families. Collaborate with community organizations, schools, health and social service professionals, the justice system, and other agencies involved with the client Participate in weekly individual supervision, group supervision and quarterly department trainings Other services necessary to the enrichment of the internship experience Location: Services are provided in the community. Travel is to be expected. Hours: Field hours are flexible. Evening work should be expected. Qualifications: This internship is open to second year Master's level students. Therefore, a Bachelor's Degree is required and you must be currently enrolled in a Masters level Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy program. A SWT, CT or MFTT is also required. Bellefaire JCB is an equal opportunity employer, and hires its employees without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. Bellefaire JCB is a partner agency of the Wingspan Care Group, a non-profit administrative service organization providing a united, community-based network of services so member agencies can focus on mission-related goals and operate in a more cost-effective and efficient manner. Powered by JazzHR KMBzmUaWNq
    $29k-36k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Clinical Practicum Intern (Master's Level)

    Charlie Health

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    Why Charlie Health? Millions of people across the country are navigating mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and eating disorders, but too often, they're met with barriers to care. From limited local options and long wait times to treatment that lacks personalization, behavioral healthcare can leave people feeling unseen and unsupported. Charlie Health exists to change that. Our mission is to connect the world to life-saving behavioral health treatment. We deliver personalized, virtual care rooted in connection-between clients and clinicians, care teams, loved ones, and the communities that support them. By focusing on people with complex needs, we're expanding access to meaningful care and driving better outcomes from the comfort of home. As a rapidly growing organization, we're reaching more communities every day and building a team that's redefining what behavioral health treatment can look like. If you're ready to use your skills to drive lasting change and help more people access the care they deserve, we'd love to meet you. About the Role Charlie Health is seeking passionate and driven second-year master's students in mental health programs (such as Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related fields) to join our dynamic virtual care team for their clinical practicum or internship experience. As a clinical practicum student at Charlie Health, you'll gain direct experience working with high-acuity clients in a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) setting. Under the close supervision of one of our experienced therapists, you'll develop your clinical skills through a variety of client interactions and treatment modalities. This internship offers a unique opportunity to work across: Group treatment sessions Individual therapy sessions Family therapy sessions Crisis intervention Clinical research Clinical curriculum What You'll Gain Exposure to evidence-based practices used in treating high-acuity teens and adults Experience working within a multidisciplinary team of primary therapists, group facilitators, and care coordinators Training and mentorship from experienced clinicians in the field Skills in virtual care delivery, documentation, and client engagement We're a team of passionate, forward-thinking professionals eager to take on the challenge of the mental health crisis and play a formative role in providing life-saving solutions. If you're inspired by our mission and energized by the opportunity to increase access to mental healthcare and impact millions of lives in a profound way, apply today. Responsibilities Participate in group sessions as well as individual and family therapy sessions under the supervision of an experience clinician Observe and co-facilitate therapeutic interventions using evidence-based modalities Attend clinical supervision meetings and engage in reflective practice to support growth and development Collaborate with members of the interdisciplinary care team to ensure high-quality, coordinated care Maintain confidentiality and adhere to all ethical and professional standards Engage in ongoing learning and training opportunities related to trauma-informed care, telehealth best practices, and working with high-acuity populations #LI-Remote Requirements Enrollment in a master's-level program in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related discipline (see list below for examples) Students should be in the second year of their master's program by the time the practicum or internship begins, meeting eligibility requirements to start clinical hours. Interest in working with high-acuity populations and providing trauma-informed care For clinical time, we require a combination of afternoon or evening availability. Non-clinical, administrative, and case management duties can be done outside these hours. A complete schedule will be set individually with the intern to account for clinical time, admin time, and supervision/training meetings. Reliable WIFI connection and familiarity with cloud based communication software (Gmail, Slack, Zoom, Dropbox) Ability to skillfully engage a wide range of ages including children, teens, young adults, and adults over video technology. Strong communication and organizational skills Note: Internship placements are contingent on the availability of clinical supervisors licensed in your state. If you are enrolled in a graduate program we do not currently partner with, additional conversations and a formal agreement with your school will be required before placements are confirmed Example Master's Programs: Master of Science (M.S.) in Mental Health Counseling Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) with a concentration in Mental Health Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master of Arts (M.A.) in Marriage and Family Therapy Other Masters Degree programs that allow pursuit of a Social Work, Marriage & Family, or Counseling license (mental health / therapy focused) Our Values Connection: Care deeply & inspire hope. Congruence: Stay curious & heed the evidence. Commitment: Act with urgency & don't give up. Please do not call our public clinical admissions line in regard to this or any other job posting. Please be cautious of potential recruitment fraud. If you are interested in exploring opportunities at Charlie Health, please go directly to our Careers Page: ******************************************************* Charlie Health will never ask you to pay a fee or download software as part of the interview process with our company. In addition, Charlie Health will not ask for your personal banking information until you have signed an offer of employment and completed onboarding paperwork that is provided by our People Operations team. All communications with Charlie Health Talent and People Operations professionals will only be sent *********************** email addresses. Legitimate emails will never originate from gmail.com, yahoo.com, or other commercial email services. Recruiting agencies, please do not submit unsolicited referrals for this or any open role. We have a roster of agencies with whom we partner, and we will not pay any fee associated with unsolicited referrals. At Charlie Health, we value being an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to cultivate an environment where individuals can be their authentic selves. Being an Equal Opportunity Employer means every member of our team feels as though they are supported and belong. We value diverse perspectives to help us provide essential mental health and substance use disorder treatments to all young people. Charlie Health applicants are assessed solely on their qualifications for the role, without regard to disability or need for accommodation. By submitting your application, you agree to receive SMS messages from Charlie Health regarding your application. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. You can reply STOP to opt out at any time. For help, reply HELP.
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