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Clinician - PNMI Belfast
Job Code:12440
Location:Belfast 04915
Department:Adult PNMI
FT/PT Status:Full Time
  
Summary:
Sweetser is opening a brand new PNMI (Private Non-Medical Institute) in Belfast and searching for a Clinician to work there!

$10,000 Sign-On Bonus!

Within the framework of recovery and resiliency provides client centered therapy to individuals in the PNMI program.

Starting salary $60,000!

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Completes timely biopsychosocial assessments of individuals admitted to the PNMI
  • Collaboratively develops treatment plans and monitors progress of goals.
  • Responsible for coordination of care with internal/external providers and naturals supports.
  • Provides clinical supervision and training to PNMI direct care staff.
  • Creates and implements comprehensive discharge/aftercare plan for each individual.
  • Ensures proper releases and service agreements are acquired.
  • Ensure documentation is timely and reflects medical necessity.
  • Attends treatment team and service planning meetings when requested.
  • Performs all other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
 
• Respond to clients, family and colleagues in a sensitive and respectful manner.
  • Recognize signs of increasing clinical or situational risk and of escalating behavior and utilize de-escalation and safety implementation techniques effectively.
• Assess variables underlying stressful situations, discern methods to diffuse or contain them and quickly implement the most effective intervention.
• Apply current knowledge of the population’s needs, area resources and policy requirements to supervision and intervention while continually expanding clinical and resource knowledge base.
• Provide crisis evaluations and develop/implement short-term treatment plans that are creative and specific to client needs and promote health and growth with the goal of reintegration into the community.
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, peers and the community.
• Manage multi-task situations and conflicting demands, cope with stressful situations, prioritize projects and responsibilities, and meet critical deadlines.


EDUCATION:

  • Master's Degree in social work, psychology, clinical counseling, or other comparable mental health program.  

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:

LCSW, LCPC, LMFT, conditional licensure accepted.

EXPERIENCE: 

  • Experience working with dual diagnoses (MH/SA) or substance abuse preferred.