
PART TIME CLINICIAN - CHEYENNE
- Cheyenne, WY
- Permanent
- Part-time
Reports to: Clinical Director
Date: February 2025Each day at Volunteers of America, we strive to exemplify our foundational pillar of Servant Leadership and Cultural Values of Communication, Compassion, Integrity, Respect, and Excellence.At VOA we are committed to providing opportunities that help staff grow and enhance their skill sets. As part of this commitment, we invest in on-the-job training to prepare employees for their new positions, offer professional development opportunities, coaching, and career pathways to promote our culture of helping staff advance their careers throughout the organization.JOB DESCRIPTIONSummary/ObjectiveThe Clinician provides clinical and education-based treatment services throughout an individual's treatment per practice standards, are appropriate to client needs, and comply with agency standards.Essential Functions
- Complete social histories, assessments, treatment plans, admission and discharge summaries, and other chart-related documents and correspondence for assigned patients promptly
- Provide individual counseling and facilitate educational and counseling groups as assigned; accurately and promptly chart these activities in patient records
- Develop educational and therapeutic curriculum to be utilized in group settings with patients and family members, as well as prevention education
- Assist patients in understanding and completing therapeutic change objective-driven treatment plans
- Work cooperatively with necessary staff members, other community resources, and referral sources to coordinate services to patients
- To ensure the smooth functioning of clinic operations, the therapist will attend staff meetings, supervisory conferences, and clinical supervision
- In-person and Telehealth sessions weekly
- Effective communicator; assertive when necessary
- Ethical practice
- Highly confidential
- Calm under pressure and in crisis
- Interacts with clients and team members in a professional manner
- Continuous demonstration of behaviors aligned with a posture of servant leadership and our cultural values
- Ph.D. or Master's degree in Psychology, Counseling, Clinical Social Work, or related field from a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. (CACREP), Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) or Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited program in counseling
- Fully or Provisionally licensed as an LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or LAT through the Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board, or eligible for licensure if current licensure is out-of-state
- Meet qualifications required for a substance abuse professional, Clinician, or assistant by the State of Wyoming's Division of Behavioral Health Standards for the Operation of Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs
- Proficient in the use of computer software programs, including but not limited to Microsoft Suite and desktop publishing
- Exceptional and demonstrated time management skills to stay organized and meet tight deadlines
- Five years of post-licensure clinical experience, with some of this experience directly related to serving persons with addiction disorders: alcohol, drugs, gambling