Sr Behavioral Health Clinician
Rate of Pay: $30
Hiring status: Currently Hiring
Open to non-UI students: Yes
University Counseling Services are seeking a temporary Senior Behavioral Health Clinician. Under direct supervision, the Senior Behavioral Health Clinician Provides psychological services to assist a broad student population in attaining their educational, interpersonal, leadership, and academic goals. Psychological services include individual assessment and counseling; clinical crisis services; case management; group counseling; psycho-educational outreach programming and consultation to students, staff, faculty, administrators, and parents/families; supervision and training to graduate students in the mental health professions.
Responsibilities
• Carries a clinical case load providing counseling to individuals, couples, and groups, consulting with other professionals as necessary.
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• Provides diagnoses, assessment, and treatment for emotional and functional disorders through primarily brief model counseling.
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• Follows overall therapeutic policies and goals to ensure operational excellence.
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• Coordinates and evaluates the quality of counseling.
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• Supports students with case management, including provision of referrals to community providers as needed and appropriate.
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• Advises on therapeutic consultation, guidance and oversight for behavior therapy services.
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• Collaborates on strategies to reduce patient relapses and improve therapeutic practices. • Writes and maintains electronic mental health records.
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• Provides case management.
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• Knowledge of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5
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• Supervises, evaluates, and assists trainees in various content areas.
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• Conducts workshops and outreach services designed to provide mental health education to students, staff, faculty, administrators, and parents/families.
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• Provides clinical supervision to mental health profession trainees at all levels of training. • Uses knowledge of training techniques to assist trainees in the development of clinical skills.
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• Uses awareness of various clinical interventions to assist trainee learning.
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• Awareness of program design, facilitation, and evaluation skills to assist training learning. • Coaches others to improve their skills by providing constructive feedback to enhance skill development.
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• Instructs trainees in a number of clinical, training, and outreach competencies.
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• Assists trainees in development an individual competency plan to improve skill development.
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• Develops cooperative working relationships with UI units
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• Designs and develops outreach programs to meet the needs of requesting UI units.
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• Monitors, evaluates, and keeps informed of cutting-edge standards of practice in counseling services and keeps abreast of pertinent regulations, standards, publications, and information; provides comparison analysis to supervisors for evaluation.
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• May seek funding for and conduct studies and research on mental health issues; may publish or present findings in appropriate professional journals or forums.
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• Knowledge of APA, ACA, or NASW Ethical Standards.
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• Application and implementation of APA, ACA, or NASW Standards in all areas of clinical work.
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• Ensures compliance with standards for all trainees.
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• Adherence to agency standards and policies.
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• Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications
• Doctoral degree in either Counseling or Clinical Psychology from an APAAccredited program, Master’s degree in Social Work with a clinical focus form a CSWE-Accredited program, or a Master’s degree in Counseling from a CACREPAccredited program.
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• Psychologist: Possession of a valid State of Iowa license as a psychologist within 18 months of hire. License must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Social Worker or Mental Health Counselor: Licensed as an LISW, LMSW or LMHC in the State of Iowa by date of hire. License must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.
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• Psychologist: Relevant post-degree experience (typically 1-3 years) or satisfactory completion of a psychology doctoral internship. Social Worker or Mental Health Counselor: Relevant post-degree experience (typically 1-3 years).
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• Extensive knowledge of evidence and theory based mental health counseling in assessment, crisis, individual, case management, and group.
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• Extensive ability to assess, manage, and ensure high quality mental health counseling, trauma, and crisis management.
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• Extensive proficiency in planning and delivering psycho-educational outreach programs and consultation services.
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• Working knowledge of providing training and supervision to trainees
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• Expert proficiency in the application of communication techniques and relationship building skills that develop the ability to work with a variety of individuals and groups in a constructive and collaborative manner.
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• Extensive proficiency in collaborating and interacting with individuals and groups while recognizing and respecting the contributions of others.
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• Working proficiency with office and tele-mental health support tools and electronic medical records software (e.g., word processing, email, presentation software and spreadsheets, electronic health records); preferably Microsoft Office, Titanium, and Zoom.
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• Role is contingent upon a successful criminal background check.
Training Requirements
• Harassment Prevention UI
• Free Speech Training
What you will learn
Provides psychological services to assist a broad student population in attaining their educational, interpersonal, leadership, and academic goals. Psychological services include individual assessment and counseling; clinical crisis services; case management; group counseling; psycho-educational outreach programming and consultation to students, staff, faculty, administrators, and parents/families; supervision and training to graduate students in the mental health professions