HealthRIGHT 360
Therapist I/II/III
HealthRIGHT 360, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Monday, December 30, 2024
HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need by providing comprehensive, integrated, compassionate care that includes primary medical care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment.
HealthRIGHT 360 offers residential treatment services designed to serve individuals and families with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our program helps clients address addiction and related issues, increase skills, manage stressors, connect to supportive services, and build a foundation for lasting recovery. Residential programs run 24/7 and include individual and group therapy, family therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, medication support services, and crisis intervention.
Benefits and perks:
HR360 offers a robust benefits package, including PTO, 15 paid holidays, commuter benefits, retirement plans, and more!
Employees qualify for public loan forgiveness programs.
Training and professional development opportunities.
Work with mission-driven, compassionate colleagues and make a difference every day in the work that you do.
Job Overview
This is a union position.
HealthRIGHT 360's residential substance use disorder program is a program contracted with the Department of Public Health's (DPH) Substance Abuse Prevention and Control (SAPC) program for residential drug Medi-Cal (DMC) services for up to 99 adult men and women. The program works closely with other programs at the Behavioral Health Center for the low-income/Medi-Cal population. The program is located on the campus of Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital in the Willowbrook area of South Los Angeles and serves LA County residents.
The Therapist I/II/III is a registered professional who maintains a current registration with the BBS or CBP.
Requirement:
Minimum of one year experience as a BBS registered Clinician. The Therapist I/II/III is responsible for clinical assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, interventions, crisis interventions, and discharge planning. The Therapist I/II/III works in collaboration with other members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure the best possible treatment outcome for the client and provides treatment in accordance with HealthRIGHT 360’s philosophy, goals, policies, mission, and vision. The Therapist I/II/III may provide treatment utilizing different modalities including individual, group, and family therapy. Services may be provided in outpatient office, residential treatment, or the field, based on client and program need. The Therapist I/II/III participates in the on-call rotation and may be required to respond after hours. As per the contract, all staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and have the most recent booster; medical and religious exemptions are available. Key Responsibilities Direct Service: Provides thorough clinical assessments and diagnoses. Works with the client to develop client-centered treatment plans. Monitors treatment progress and updates the treatment plan as needed. Addresses mental health and/or substance abuse symptoms using individual, group, and/or family treatment. Provides thoughtful discharge planning to ensure the client safely transitions. Provides crisis assessment and intervention as needed. Seeks clinical consultation throughout the treatment episode and when encountering new and/or high-risk clinical circumstances. Works collaboratively with other members of the treatment team including the Case Manager, Counselor, Medical, and Psychiatrist. Maintains frequent communication with the treatment team and engages in regular consults, clinical team, case conferences, and plan development meetings. Delivers services in outpatient, residential, or field depending on assignments and client needs. Assists with crisis assessment, crisis intervention, and symptom management within assigned programs by providing 24-hour, 7-day per week after-hours coverage on rotation with other Clinical Therapists. Meets expected client care hours (productivity expectation is 25 client care hours per week). Clinical Documentation: Writes and completes all progress notes within 72 hours of service delivery. Maintains compliance with due dates for all clinical documentation including assessments, treatment plans, treatment plan updates, re-assessments, discharges, outcome measures, and other clinical documents. Writes client progress letters and court reports and obtains final approval from the supervisor. Documentation must maintain compliance with agency policy and procedures, HIPAA, 42-CFR, DMH, and SAPC standards. Completes all assigned URCs within a timely manner. Training, Supervision and Quality Improvement: Maintains full compliance with BBS or CPB regulations. Attends and actively participates in Clinical Group Supervision. Actively participates in agency and team meetings. Participates in training opportunities and pursues certifications in Evidence-Based Practices. Communicates collaboratively with all members of the behavioral health team including medical, mental health, psychiatry, substance use disorder, and other staff. Completes all assigned trainings and Relias trainings in a timely manner. Professionalism and Other Duties: Arranges work schedule in accordance with the agency’s needs. Attends regular staff meetings and other meetings as assigned. Reads emails daily and responds when appropriate. And other duties as assigned. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education Requirements: MSW, MFT, LPCC, or PsyD from a regionally accredited graduate school and registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) or the California Board of Psychology (CBP) and in good standing with the Board. Experience: Minimum of one year experience as a BBS registered Clinician. Preferably two years’ experience providing DMH or SAPC services as a therapist. Preferable experience treating clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Knowledge of and experience with providing trauma-informed services. Strong computer skills, including Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Background Clearance Required: Live scan fingerprint clearance. Must not be on parole or probation for a minimum of two years. Other Requirements: Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including booster shots; there are no medical or religious exemptions available for this position. First Aid certified within 30 days of employment. CPR certified within 30 days of employment. Must be able to pass TB test upon hire and annually. Knowledge Required: Culturally competent and able to work with a diverse population. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, specifically Word, Outlook, and internet applications. Experience working successfully with issues of substance abuse, mental health, criminal background, and other potential barriers to economic self-sufficiency. Skills and Abilities Required: Ability to enter data into various electronic systems while maintaining the integrity and accuracy of the data. Professionalism, punctuality, flexibility, and reliability are imperative. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills. Integrity to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner. Action-oriented. Strong problem-solving skills. Excellent organization skills and ability to multitask and juggle multiple priorities. Outstanding ability to follow-through with tasks. Ability to work cooperatively and effectively as part of an interdisciplinary team and independently assume responsibility. Strong initiative and enthusiasm and willingness to pitch in whenever needed. Able to communicate well at all levels of the organization including working with organization leadership and high-level representatives of partner organizations. Able to work within a frequently changing project scope while maintaining overall direction and structured priorities. Knowledge of co-occurring disorders and trauma-informed treatment. Knowledge of clinical documentation (treatment plans, progress notes, etc.). Experience working with the criminal justice population. #INHP We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available.
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Minimum of one year experience as a BBS registered Clinician. The Therapist I/II/III is responsible for clinical assessments, diagnoses, treatment plans, interventions, crisis interventions, and discharge planning. The Therapist I/II/III works in collaboration with other members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure the best possible treatment outcome for the client and provides treatment in accordance with HealthRIGHT 360’s philosophy, goals, policies, mission, and vision. The Therapist I/II/III may provide treatment utilizing different modalities including individual, group, and family therapy. Services may be provided in outpatient office, residential treatment, or the field, based on client and program need. The Therapist I/II/III participates in the on-call rotation and may be required to respond after hours. As per the contract, all staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and have the most recent booster; medical and religious exemptions are available. Key Responsibilities Direct Service: Provides thorough clinical assessments and diagnoses. Works with the client to develop client-centered treatment plans. Monitors treatment progress and updates the treatment plan as needed. Addresses mental health and/or substance abuse symptoms using individual, group, and/or family treatment. Provides thoughtful discharge planning to ensure the client safely transitions. Provides crisis assessment and intervention as needed. Seeks clinical consultation throughout the treatment episode and when encountering new and/or high-risk clinical circumstances. Works collaboratively with other members of the treatment team including the Case Manager, Counselor, Medical, and Psychiatrist. Maintains frequent communication with the treatment team and engages in regular consults, clinical team, case conferences, and plan development meetings. Delivers services in outpatient, residential, or field depending on assignments and client needs. Assists with crisis assessment, crisis intervention, and symptom management within assigned programs by providing 24-hour, 7-day per week after-hours coverage on rotation with other Clinical Therapists. Meets expected client care hours (productivity expectation is 25 client care hours per week). Clinical Documentation: Writes and completes all progress notes within 72 hours of service delivery. Maintains compliance with due dates for all clinical documentation including assessments, treatment plans, treatment plan updates, re-assessments, discharges, outcome measures, and other clinical documents. Writes client progress letters and court reports and obtains final approval from the supervisor. Documentation must maintain compliance with agency policy and procedures, HIPAA, 42-CFR, DMH, and SAPC standards. Completes all assigned URCs within a timely manner. Training, Supervision and Quality Improvement: Maintains full compliance with BBS or CPB regulations. Attends and actively participates in Clinical Group Supervision. Actively participates in agency and team meetings. Participates in training opportunities and pursues certifications in Evidence-Based Practices. Communicates collaboratively with all members of the behavioral health team including medical, mental health, psychiatry, substance use disorder, and other staff. Completes all assigned trainings and Relias trainings in a timely manner. Professionalism and Other Duties: Arranges work schedule in accordance with the agency’s needs. Attends regular staff meetings and other meetings as assigned. Reads emails daily and responds when appropriate. And other duties as assigned. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education Requirements: MSW, MFT, LPCC, or PsyD from a regionally accredited graduate school and registration with the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) or the California Board of Psychology (CBP) and in good standing with the Board. Experience: Minimum of one year experience as a BBS registered Clinician. Preferably two years’ experience providing DMH or SAPC services as a therapist. Preferable experience treating clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Knowledge of and experience with providing trauma-informed services. Strong computer skills, including Outlook, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Background Clearance Required: Live scan fingerprint clearance. Must not be on parole or probation for a minimum of two years. Other Requirements: Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including booster shots; there are no medical or religious exemptions available for this position. First Aid certified within 30 days of employment. CPR certified within 30 days of employment. Must be able to pass TB test upon hire and annually. Knowledge Required: Culturally competent and able to work with a diverse population. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, specifically Word, Outlook, and internet applications. Experience working successfully with issues of substance abuse, mental health, criminal background, and other potential barriers to economic self-sufficiency. Skills and Abilities Required: Ability to enter data into various electronic systems while maintaining the integrity and accuracy of the data. Professionalism, punctuality, flexibility, and reliability are imperative. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills. Integrity to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner. Action-oriented. Strong problem-solving skills. Excellent organization skills and ability to multitask and juggle multiple priorities. Outstanding ability to follow-through with tasks. Ability to work cooperatively and effectively as part of an interdisciplinary team and independently assume responsibility. Strong initiative and enthusiasm and willingness to pitch in whenever needed. Able to communicate well at all levels of the organization including working with organization leadership and high-level representatives of partner organizations. Able to work within a frequently changing project scope while maintaining overall direction and structured priorities. Knowledge of co-occurring disorders and trauma-informed treatment. Knowledge of clinical documentation (treatment plans, progress notes, etc.). Experience working with the criminal justice population. #INHP We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available.
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