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Position Summary:
The Mental Health Therapist (Psychotherapist) provides direct clinical services, via telehealth technology to persons living with brain injury including psychotherapy, psychoeducational and therapy groups as well as clinical consultation with Brain Injury Services staff and other providers.
The Psychotherapist supports persons living with brain injury and their families in achieving optimal, timely and durable outcomes as well as ensures customer satisfaction and outcome attainment without discrimination by race, creed, culture, or financial resources.
Benefits:
- Medical, dental, vision
- Flexible spending account (HSA or FSA)
- Generous paid time off, paid sick time, and ten paid holidays per year.
- Employer-provided life and disability insurance
- Pension with employer contribution and 403(b) with employer match
Essential Functions:
- Provide direct brain injury informed psychotherapy treatment, conduct biopsychosocial assessments, develop treatment plans, guide the treatment process, provide joint psychotherapy sessions and consultations with family members as appropriate, develop exit plans and support successful referral to long-term care if needed and provide psychological and emotional support for clients.
- Reviews medical information and other pertinent records provided, and requests needed documents and records.
- Acts on behalf of the program participant and organization as to privacy of medical and social information.
- Assesses to identify status, needs, and resources in life domains and evaluate through objective and subjective reports from participants, effectiveness of what has been utilized in the past.
- Administers, scores, and interprets psychological/neuropsychological assessments within appropriate scope of education, expertise and licensure and provides detailed behavioral observations.
- Generates background information and assessment results for assessment reports.
- Facilitates psychoeducational and/or therapy groups as needed.
- Participates in continuous quality improvement and observes measures to ensure CARF and other quality standards and regulations are met.
- Maintains accurate records and charting of participant files ensuring that client documentation is completed in a timely manner. Provides regular statistical reporting as required and within the bounds of confidentiality regulations.
- Manages caseload by ensuring that authorizations for treatment services are received, schedules sessions with clients, requests authorization for additional sessions as needed and provides all supporting documentation required for billing.
- Provides clinical consultation and support for the provision of other program services and offers appropriate input in team staffing.
Education, Licenses, or Certifications:
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in the field of psychology, marriage and family counseling or social work.
- Must be licensed as Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or be licensed at the entry level and eligible for full licensure after the required period of professional supervision.
- Successful candidates are expected to become certified as a Brain Injury Specialist after one year of experience.
- Ability to utilize secure video conferencing technology to deliver telehealth services.
Experience:
Experience working with persons living with brain injury and their families and an understanding of the challenges inherent in navigating post-acute private and public sector systems of support as well as managing barriers from a consumer or advocate perspective is preferred. Experience in healthcare, neuropsychology and/or rehabilitation is recommended.
Salary: Ranges between $62,000-$70,000 depending on experience.
Work schedule:
This is a remote position that requires flexibility to meet program participant needs, which may include some weekend or evening hours. Quarterly in-person team meetings are required and are held at Easterseals Crossroads headquarters in Indianapolis, IN. Quarterly meetings may require an overnight stay if candidate does not live in the Indianapolis area.