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Denali Family Services

Clinician-Anchorage

Denali Family Services, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507


At Denali Family Services we serve children who require intensive behavioral health care services and support for their families. Denali Family Services offers individual, family and group psychotherapy services in combination with intensive care coordination and individualized support across many settings.

Denali Family Services offers an excellent benefits package including health insurance coverage (medical, dental, vision), 403(B) retirement plan with an employer match, employer paid Life/Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, 10 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, generous leave accrual, paid volunteer leave, bereavement leave, pet bereavement leave, longevity awards, education assistance, EAP (Employee Assistance Program) and more!

Pursuing your LPC, LCSW, LMFT or Licensed Psychologist? DFS will pay for following: Test Cost, Application Fee, Continuing Education Credit

The Clinician provides direct and indirect clinical services to Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families, and provides clinical oversight to Case Managers, Behavioral Health Associates, and therapeutic foster care providers.

This position is responsible for observing policies, procedures and safeguards to protect the privacy of health information in compliance with the HIPAA Privacy (Privacy Rule).

Essential Functions of the Position:

Complete initial and annual comprehensive mental health assessments following agency guidelines.Develop service plans through team collaboration that clearly define youth goals, interventions, service outcomes, safety plans, visitation plans and discharge plans quarterly following agency guidelines.Provide clinical and rehabilitative services to individuals, families and groups in the clinic, in homes and in the community.Actively provide clinical leadership of treatment team meetings and lead clinical oversight of the team.Document all services provided to youth and families in a timely manner.Interface with local service providers on a regular basis.Participate in required agency trainings and meetings.Actively participate in weekly supervision with Clinical Director.Maintain all confidentiality laws and follow all mandatory reporting laws.Provide clinical support in acute crisis situations.Measurement

Maintain productivity target rate of 40%.Other Duties and Responsibilities

May transport, via private or agency vehicle, youth to/from home, school, the agency, and treatment meetings.Participate in program and policy development.Attend weekly clinical staffing.Staff cases quarterly with Case Based Review committee.Participate in telephonic on-call crisis rotation.Position Requirements:

Minimum Qualifications:

A Master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, human services, psychology, or a closely related field and two (2) years professional experience in family and children's services which included working with people identified with developmental disabilities and/or as severely emotionally disturbed.

Licensure:

Must be pursuing licensure.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Must have excellent written and oral communication skills, sound clinical and therapeutic skills and the ability to accurately document events, and work with a multi-disciplinary team.Ability to maintain positive professional working relationships and to work effectively within a team environment.Organized, efficient, and able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously with attention to detail and accuracy.Excellent interpersonal communication skills and good written communication.Ability to ensure youth and employee confidentiality as prescribed by agency policy and federal law.Proficient with Microsoft applications and possess the ability to learn other software applications.Ability to maintain knowledge and understanding of all agency protocol, policy, procedure, and program requirements.Ability to act decisively and with fairness.Ability to read, speak and write in English.Ability to pass a State and FBI background check in accordance with the State of Alaska Background Checking Unit.

Physical Requirements: Ability to perform sedentary work as well as to be engaged in physical exercise with consumers such as running, walking, hiking, etc. Must be able to lift 25 lbs. and bend down frequently. Visual acuity necessary to utilize a computer monitor throughout the course of a normal workday. Ability to perform repetitive keyboarding activities and operate general office equipment. Ability to communicate verbally, both in person and over the telephone. Ability to wrap arms around and hold a person. Ability to twist and bend. Must have visual and hearing acuity.

Working Conditions: Work is performed at the Denali Family Services office, in schools, in homes and in the community.

Other Requirements: Ability to obtain CPR and First Aid certification, continual proof of a valid Alaska Driver's License, maintain current personal vehicle insurance and registration on personal vehicle(s) used for company business, maintain a violation free driving record for the past year, maintain satisfactory criminal background record, have a negative TB test, and be at least 21 years old due to state licensing requirements.