
IICAPS Clinician
- Hartford, CT
- $54,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Continuing Education Units through Healthstream and beyond
- Professional License Reimbursement
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Student Loan Repayment Program
- Clinical Supervision toward Licensure
- Conducts comprehensive clinical assessments and engagement
- Determines DSM V Diagnosis in consultation with Supervisor and Medical Director or designated Psychiatrist, as needed
- Develops treatment plans and contracts for services
- Implements treatment plans, modifying it as appropriate during the course of treatment
- Discharge planning, which may include linkages to community support services
- Provides case management services
- Completes clinical documentation required by agency and program policies, HIPAA regulations, and funding sources
- Maintains productivity targets determined by service
- Participates and presents in Peer Consultation and Quality Assurance Reviews.
- Fosters collaboration with other clinical and administrative staff to respond to client and programmatic needs, including the implementation of agency policies, procedures, and initiatives.
- Partners with other program or clinical staff to identify and develop approaches to address clients' unmet needs or service gaps.
- Acquires and maintains the needed skills in evidenced based models that the agency/program ascribe to.
- Partners with Supervisor to identify and develop plans for professional growth.
- Contributes to program functioning by assuming responsibility for special tasks or leadership in special projects as appropriate.
- Contributes to agency organizational life by participating in agency wide task forces, committees or problem solving teams as appropriate.
- Contributes to agency visibility and development of community linkages by representing the Village in community groups or committees.
- Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage or Family Therapy or other licensed-eligible counseling degree.
- LMSW, LPCA or LMFTA or equivalent preferred.
- Two years of clinical experience working with children or families is preferred (diagnostic, assessment and treatment for individual, family)
- Experience working with culturally diverse urban populations.
- Knowledge of mental health, child welfare systems and community resources.
- Proficient in oral, written documentation and correspondence.
- Hybrid office/home balance
- Monday-Friday: Willingness for some flexibility to meet the needs of families