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Clinician - Crisis Stabilization Unit (Brunswick)
Job Code:12687
Location:Brunswick 04011
Department:Crisis Intervention Adult
FT/PT Status:Full Time
  
Summary:

Sweetser has a new opening for a Clinician working with our adults in the Brunswick Crisis Stablization Unit! Within the framework of recovery and resiliency provides client centered short term therapy to an individual experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

Starting Salary $60,000!


POSITION DETAILS:

• Completes timely comprehensive assessment of individuals admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit.
• 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 CSU direct care staff.
• Creates and implements comprehensive discharge/aftercare plan for each individual.
• Transports clients, when needed.
• Provides necessary information/communication to meet all requirements needed for managed care authorization of services and 3rd party insurance reimbursement.
• 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.
• Provides coverage to the milieu, as needed.
• Performs all other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:   

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Consistently use the skills of Motivational Interviewing.
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Demonstrates understanding of Peer Support.
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Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with colleagues and the community and collaborates effectively within complex systems.
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Receives and understands professional feedback from supervisors and colleagues and implements supervisory suggestions for performance improvement.
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Listens and responds to clients, family and colleagues in a sensitive and respectful manner.
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Recognizes signs of increasing clinical or situational risk and of escalating behavior and utilizes de-escalation and safety implementation techniques effectively.
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Recognizes variables underlying stressful situations, discerns methods to diffuse or contain them and quickly implements the most effective intervention.
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Provides crisis/risk assessments and develops/implements stabilization plans that are creative and specific to the persons served and their needs, and promotes health and growth with the goal of reintegration into the community
• Manages multi-task situations and conflicting demands, copes with stressful situations, prioritizes projects and responsibilities, and meets critical deadlines.
• Maintains current knowledge in present practice area, i.e., attendance at required hours of organization educational programs and utilizes clinical supervision as a learning experience.
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Demonstrates ability to work with diverse populations and accepts differences in perspective and values.
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Communicates ideas and opinions in a clear and constructive manner, both verbally and in writing.
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Intermediate computer skills required.


EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

• Master’s degree in either social work, psychology, clinical counseling or other comparable mental health program.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:

• LCSW, LCPC or LMFT, conditional licensure accepted, and licensing test candidates are encouraged to apply, reimbursement for exams provided! (Individual and group supervision provided towards independent licensure)
• Maintain a valid state driver’s license.


EXPERIENCE:

• Preferably two years relevant experience. 
• Persons with lived experience in the Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse system are encouraged to apply.