Position Summary:
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) serves as a member of the Treatment team of WestCare Tennessee. We are seeking compassionate and dedicated LCSW to join our team. The LCSW will work in an outpatient clinic environment providing counseling, assessments, treatment plans, coordinated care, daily notes, and clinical support to individuals, including those with severe mental illness, substance use disorders (SUD), co-occurring conditions, and suicidal ideation. This hybrid position allows for flexibility with three days in the office and two days working remotely each week using Microsoft Teams in communication to the Director and team. The LCSW will collaborate with our multidisciplinary team to provide high-quality care while ensuring clinical compliance with relevant regulations.
Essential Job Functions:
- Embraces and embodies the mission, vision, guiding principles, and goals of WestCare Tennessee.
- Align clinical and treatment approach with WestCare Tennessee values, ethics, and code of business.
- Provide individual and group therapy, assessments, and clinical support to patients with severe mental illness, substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, and suicidal ideation in an outpatient clinic setting.
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans, goals, and interventions, ensuring patient progress and safety.
- Perform thorough assessments, including biopsychosocial evaluations, and document all clinical interactions and treatment plans within established timelines.
- Collaborate with other clinical staff, including Clinical Compliance Director, Psychiatrists and/or Psychologists, to ensure holistic care for each patient.
- Respond to emergencies, crisis situations, and acute mental health needs, providing appropriate interventions.
- Provide counseling to individuals regarding mental health, substance use, and treatment options.
- Monitor and review the treatment progress of patients, offering recommendations for ongoing care or specialized services.
- Ensure confidentiality and comply with all regulatory and ethical standards, including HIPAA.
- Communicate with the case management, who will provide referrals and follow-up to ensure continuity of care.
- Participate in team meetings, contributing to discussions about treatment planning, patient progress, and clinical concerns.
- Maintain current knowledge of state and federal regulations related to mental health and substance use care.
- Make recommendations to the Clinical Compliance Director and TN Regional Administrator on staffing to provide safe and effective care to individuals.
- Facilitate peer review of individuals files on designated times and provide written report of performance and corrective action to Project Director, as required.
- Develop and implement compliance standards for grant programs.
- Consults with assigned staff on the treatment plan(s) and goal(s) of each participant in the program to which they are assigned.
- Coordinates with staff regarding program participant follow-up and adherence to psychotropic regimens as required.
- Provides clinical evaluations and analysis.
- Responds to all emergency situations that would necessitate intervention.
- Assist in implementing a public health approach that blends community-based prevention with evidence-based clinical strategies through community efforts.
- Maintain strong professional relationship boundaries with individuals served and organizations/ community agencies who refer individuals to WestCare Tennessee.
- Review all curricula, training resources and program material for cultural and linguistically appropriateness.
- Attend necessary monthly integrated staff team meetings.
- Perform additional tasks that support a productive office workflow as deemed necessary by the Supported Employment Program and Next Chance Program for co-occurring disorders and alcohol and drug treatment.