Position Summary:
The person in this position will be responsible for planning and coordinating the clinical activities related to mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) services. Mental Health Counselors are primarily responsible for the delivery of individual, group and family counseling services and completion of documentation required for the clinical record including, but not limited to; development of the Individual Treatment/Service Plan (ITP/ISP), psychosocial assessment, daily notes, and monthly reviews. Counselors will attend interdisciplinary treatment team meetings, monitor treatment throughout the client’s care, and establish parameters for discharge planning. Counselors are responsible for crisis intervention and de-escalation of situations to ensure safety to all. This includes assessment of crisis situations to determine severity and making recommendations to peers to insure consistency and appropriateness of staff responses to issues. Counselors will develop an approved curriculum as the basis for group and individual counseling.
Essential Job Functions:
- Utilize counseling and psychotherapy to evaluate and treat emotional and mental problems and conditions, whether cognitive, behavioral, or affective.
- Conducting client screening and assessment and developing and implementing treatment plans based on the client’s individual strengths, needs abilities, and preferences.
- Maintaining a secure distance delivery system that ensures client informed consent, confidentiality, and safety.
- Following all laws, statues, regulations, and standards applicable to comparable on-site services when delivering distance-based services.
- Assess need and make decisions regarding the delivery of the appropriate individual, group and family counseling.
- Conduct interviews and make assessments of potential clients to determine need and appropriateness for program participation and referrals.
- Analyze situations and take necessary actions to provide crisis intervention. Interpreting and implementing WestCare procedures regarding crisis intervention as appropriate.
- Provide direct counseling services to clients.
- Monitor and assess client behavior.
- Create Individual Treatment/Service Plans.
- Report any unusual incidents that should be brought to the attention of the Program Director, Regional Vice President, or regulatory agency.
- Participate in decision to refer clients for ancillary services, i.e., family support groups, continuing care groups, etc.
- Complete documentation required for clinical records and other reports as assigned.
- Attend all interdisciplinary treatment team meetings and establish parameters for discharge planning.
- Requires regular and consistent attendance to ensure continuity of counseling services to clients.
- Follow all WestCare policies and procedures.
- Embrace and embody the mission, vision, guiding principles, clinical vision and goals of WestCare Foundation.
- All other duties as assigned.