Newport Mental Health
Clinician - IICAPS
Newport Mental Health, Middletown, Rhode Island, us, 02842
WHO WE ARE...
Newport Mental Health (NMH) is a progressive high-energy organization that uses state of the art person-centered recovery approach to help individuals recover from mental illness and substance use disorders. NMH extends its trauma informed evidence-based services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. Our services vary from outreach, specialized program, mental health, school-based therapy, substance use therapy, community-based therapy, and outpatient clinic.For more information visit our website: www.newportmentalhealth.orgWHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR...
Mission- Aligned:
You are excited to be a part of Newport Mental Health's mission to improve the lives of our clients living and working in Newport County by providing the highest quality of care.Ally : You intentionally foster belonging, personal growth, and empowerment for all. You're a strong advocate for the BIPOC, LQBTQIA+, Woman, Veteran, and other underrepresented communities.Solution Orientated:
You are driven to think of different approaches to narrow the gap which leads to positive and effective changes.Time Management:
You are a conscious planner and a thoughtful decision maker who adheres to deadlines.WHAT WE OFFER...
Excellent Health and Dental InsuranceVacation, Sick and Personal time accrued biweekly.Up to 11 Paid HolidaysRetirement program through Mutual of AmericaAdditional supplemental insurance programsTuition reimbursementMileage reimbursementEmployer paid life insuranceFlexible spending account (FSA) and dependent care (DCA) spending accounts.WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING (ESSENTIAL DUTIES) ...A clinician in the Intensive In-Home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services (IICAPS) program plays a critical role in providing comprehensive mental health care to children and adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral issues. The primary objective of the clinician is to deliver individualized, evidence-based therapeutic interventions directly in the client's home, supporting both the child and their family.Essential Duties:Provide home-based assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to children and families.Deliver comprehensive mental health services to children, parents, and families in various settings.Maintain client records.Serve as liaison with outside agencies and referral services.Coordinate team services to comply with recovery plans.Demonstrate innovative problem-solving, crisis intervention, and management skills.Collaborate within a team to offer interventions including therapy, crisis response, consultation, advocacy, and linkages.Work with other professionals to ensure adherence to IICAPS credentialing requirements.Collaborate closely with the IICAPS Team Leader.Conduct evaluations and assist in formulating recovery goals and strategies for families and teams. Provide treatment in various settings such as homes, communities, and schools.Offer therapeutic interventions including child therapy, parent guidance, couple therapy, family therapy, crisis response, school consultation, case management, advocacy, and service delivery, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Maintain clinical records in the IICAPS BMS and CCGC's Credible web-based electronic health record.Meet documentation deadlines.Participate in supervision and case presentations.Interface with CCGC medication prescribers and families.Contribute to special projects such as consultation, prevention programs, and community education, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Be credentialed to provide diagnostic and treatment services to children 0-18 and their families under a Licensed Clinician's supervision.
WHAT WE EXPECT OF YOU...Master's Degree in social work, psychology, counseling, family therapy or a related clinical field.Experience providing individual, group, and family psychosocial assessments and treatment.Demonstrate expertise in assessment, crisis intervention, and child and family therapy, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusionHave a solid commitment to your work and the ability to work independently or as part of a teamAPPLY NOWSubmitting your application is a great way to learn more about Newport Mental Health. If you have questions about how your experience aligns with our job openings or know someone who would be a great candidate for our job openings, please contact Human Resources:Human ResourcesNewport Mental Health42 Valley RoadMiddletown, RI 02842Tel: 401-846-1213Fax: 401-324-6251Newport Mental Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
Newport Mental Health (NMH) is a progressive high-energy organization that uses state of the art person-centered recovery approach to help individuals recover from mental illness and substance use disorders. NMH extends its trauma informed evidence-based services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. Our services vary from outreach, specialized program, mental health, school-based therapy, substance use therapy, community-based therapy, and outpatient clinic.For more information visit our website: www.newportmentalhealth.orgWHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR...
Mission- Aligned:
You are excited to be a part of Newport Mental Health's mission to improve the lives of our clients living and working in Newport County by providing the highest quality of care.Ally : You intentionally foster belonging, personal growth, and empowerment for all. You're a strong advocate for the BIPOC, LQBTQIA+, Woman, Veteran, and other underrepresented communities.Solution Orientated:
You are driven to think of different approaches to narrow the gap which leads to positive and effective changes.Time Management:
You are a conscious planner and a thoughtful decision maker who adheres to deadlines.WHAT WE OFFER...
Excellent Health and Dental InsuranceVacation, Sick and Personal time accrued biweekly.Up to 11 Paid HolidaysRetirement program through Mutual of AmericaAdditional supplemental insurance programsTuition reimbursementMileage reimbursementEmployer paid life insuranceFlexible spending account (FSA) and dependent care (DCA) spending accounts.WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING (ESSENTIAL DUTIES) ...A clinician in the Intensive In-Home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services (IICAPS) program plays a critical role in providing comprehensive mental health care to children and adolescents with severe emotional and behavioral issues. The primary objective of the clinician is to deliver individualized, evidence-based therapeutic interventions directly in the client's home, supporting both the child and their family.Essential Duties:Provide home-based assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to children and families.Deliver comprehensive mental health services to children, parents, and families in various settings.Maintain client records.Serve as liaison with outside agencies and referral services.Coordinate team services to comply with recovery plans.Demonstrate innovative problem-solving, crisis intervention, and management skills.Collaborate within a team to offer interventions including therapy, crisis response, consultation, advocacy, and linkages.Work with other professionals to ensure adherence to IICAPS credentialing requirements.Collaborate closely with the IICAPS Team Leader.Conduct evaluations and assist in formulating recovery goals and strategies for families and teams. Provide treatment in various settings such as homes, communities, and schools.Offer therapeutic interventions including child therapy, parent guidance, couple therapy, family therapy, crisis response, school consultation, case management, advocacy, and service delivery, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Maintain clinical records in the IICAPS BMS and CCGC's Credible web-based electronic health record.Meet documentation deadlines.Participate in supervision and case presentations.Interface with CCGC medication prescribers and families.Contribute to special projects such as consultation, prevention programs, and community education, emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Be credentialed to provide diagnostic and treatment services to children 0-18 and their families under a Licensed Clinician's supervision.
WHAT WE EXPECT OF YOU...Master's Degree in social work, psychology, counseling, family therapy or a related clinical field.Experience providing individual, group, and family psychosocial assessments and treatment.Demonstrate expertise in assessment, crisis intervention, and child and family therapy, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusionHave a solid commitment to your work and the ability to work independently or as part of a teamAPPLY NOWSubmitting your application is a great way to learn more about Newport Mental Health. If you have questions about how your experience aligns with our job openings or know someone who would be a great candidate for our job openings, please contact Human Resources:Human ResourcesNewport Mental Health42 Valley RoadMiddletown, RI 02842Tel: 401-846-1213Fax: 401-324-6251Newport Mental Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.