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Cornerstone Care, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), with locations throughout Southwestern Pa., is seeking a Counselor to join our team.
Make a difference as we seek those who want to assist us in fulfilling our mission: "To improve the health of our patients and the residents of our community, with special concern for the underserved."
Cornerstone Care has a long history of serving patients in our region and with over 24 million dollars in annual revenues. You can join a dynamic team of professionals where your contributions and voice make a difference.
We are the best family care center across Southwestern PA and Northern WV for affordable healthcare.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Professional Counselor
This licensed mental health professional provides a variety of psychotherapeutic and consultation services to individuals diagnosed with a mental or emotional disorder according to the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association). This counselor/social worker may provide individual psychotherapy, group therapy, play therapy or conjoint and family therapy according to established treatment approaches for which she or he has specific training and expertise which can be documented through formal or continuing education. This licensed mental health professional is responsible for the comprehensive management of the counseling and psychological services for the patients on her or his caseload.
Specific responsibilities of the LCSW/LPC include the following:
- Providing direct counseling and psychotherapy to patients assigned to them by the intake therapist.
- Conducting a thorough clinical assessment of the patient, which results in a DSM diagnosis, appropriate treatment recommendations, and treatment goals.
- Maintaining appropriate documentation and confidential clinical files on their patients in accordance with general managed care quality assurance guidelines.
- Seeking out consultation with fellow Cornerstone Care Counselors or the Clinical Director for issues which may require extended treatment or unusual interventions (e.g., hospitalization, referral to other agencies, etc.) or otherwise problematic or troubling to the counselor.
- Coordinating treatment with other health professionals such as the primary care physician, psychiatrists, etc., when appropriate.
- Responding to urgent and/or emergency situations which emerge when Cornerstone Care patients reporting acute distress or crises in accordance to the policies and procedures of Cornerstone Care.
- Providing the highest quality service to their patients in accordance to the standards and practices set forth in their profession’s ethics and professional practice guidelines.