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RHA Health Services

Therapist for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing

RHA Health Services, Wilson, North Carolina, United States, 27893


We are hiring for:Therapist for the Deaf & Hard of HearingType:Credentialed

If you are a positive and personable individual looking for a satisfying and fun opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual, developmental disabilities, and people facing mental health, and substance use challenges, join our team at RHA Health Services!

Provides comprehensive clinical assessments and evaluations, as well as medically necessary outpatient therapy services to deaf and hard of hearing adults and children with mental health, developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse challenges so they may attain personal outcomes and lead full, meaningful lives that they envision. Relies on experience, knowledge, and education with limited direction to provide quality services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing populations.

By employing deaf professionals, RHA ensures that the unique needs of the deaf community and deaf culture are respected and integrated into all services, including mental health and employment services.

Our services are designed to offer support to deaf individuals as they seek to establish stable living arrangements, learn new skills and information, find helpful resources, and gain meaningful employment. We believe that people should be as independent as possible in their lives, while receiving the support they need to be successful in reaching their goals.

Our Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Therapists provides comprehensive clinical assessments and evaluations, as well as medically necessary outpatient therapy services to deaf and hard of hearing adults and children with mental health, developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse challenges so they may attain personal outcomes and lead full, meaningful lives that they envision.

Our DHH Therapists rely on experience, knowledge and education with limited direction to provide quality services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing populations.

Pay : $50,000-$55,000

Education/Experience/Certifications/LicensesThe minimum requirement for this position is either:

A Doctorate Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Nursing, Sociology, or related field with at least two years of mental health, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse clinical services experience; orA Masters Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Nursing, Sociology, or related field with at least two years of mental health, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse clinical services experience; or

Licensure or provisional licensure in one or more of the following categories: Psychologist (PhD-level), Licensed Psychological Associated (LPA), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Nurse Practitioners approved to practice and certified by the American Nurses Credential Center as an advanced practice nurse practitioner in psychiatric nursing.Must have knowledge and experience with the age and population servedFluent in sign languageValid driver's license including personal vehicle coverage.Quality Management/Clinical

Facilitates clinical intakes and assessments for adults and children with a wide variety of mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse challengesProvides comprehensive clinical assessments to determine services needed and medically necessaryEffectively evaluates and treats clientsFormulates comprehensive person-centered treatment plans that are individualized to the individual/family's specific treatment needs and are based on clinical experience and knowledge.Utilizes various, best practice therapy modalities of treatmentProvides individual and group therapy services to promote optimum mental health and overall wellbeingEstablishes and maintains the confidence and cooperation of individuals and families on service, other staff members, and community stakeholders in carrying out the goals and objectives of the treatment planMaintains and exhibits self-awareness and professional boundariesEstablishes a non-threatening therapeutic treatment environmentPrepares/obtains correspondence reports as necessary to implement effective assessments, treatment plans and therapy servicesPerforms clinical role consistent with RHA policy and procedures, State and Federal rules and statutesServes as a member of the QA Audit Team to review various charts for accuracyAdvocacy and Mentoring/Coaching

Encourages individuals and families receiving services to explore their feelings, thoughts, and behaviors and to develop insights into themselves, their relationships, and how to achieve their desired outcomesOperations

Submits and obtains authorizations from Value Options and Local Management EntitiesEnsures that services rendered to persons served are billable via management of cases and/or providing direct servicesEnsures treatment service records are in compliance with and corrected in accordance to agency, state, local, federal, and accreditation standards.Ensures that documentation of service planning, authorization, billing and provision is completed in a manner consistent with RHA policy and procedure and state rules, definitions, or lawsEnsures adherence to confidentiality of records and documentation consistent with HIPPA guidelinesEnsures that incident reports are completed and submitted to appropriate state/local agencies and consistent with RHA policy and procedure.Team Work

Participates in treatment team meetingsProvides on-call/first responder services as scheduled at local office. Provides crisis intervention and response for individuals assigned to caseload or as additional on-call role.Refers individuals inquiring about services or receiving services to appropriate community agencies and resourcesCommunicates ideas on improving services to Team Leader and/ or DirectorProvides clinical, technical assistance to team in case conceptualization, development, and/or implementation of PCPAttends clinical team meetingsCoordinates clinical team meetings as requested or directed by the Director or Team Leader to enhance clinical knowledge and ensure quality provision of integrated servicesProvides training other teams on clinical and diagnostic material at the request of the Director or Vice President of OperationsCommunication

Maintains consistent communication with Team Leader, Therapist, and State Director (as appropriate) regarding documentation, authorizations, consumer progress toward goals, and consumer satisfaction.Maintains regular contact with the persons served, their treatment teams, guardian and significant others in the person's lifeBusiness PerformanceProvides clinical services and supports in attainment of budgetary goalsCollaborates with management to promote the growth of the company by making sound clinical decisions regarding revenue and expenditures as related to current and new services.Pre-employment screening:

Complete criminal backgroundName checked in the registries. (OIG exclusions database, Child Abuse Registry, and Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities)Drug testingEducation verification and other credentialing based on position requirements.Proof of employment history or references (if required)Positions that require driving Proof of driver's license, driver's insurance, and vehicle, IF required for providing transportation for individuals.We offer the following benefits to employees:

Payactiv:

early access to the money you've earned from hours you've already worked, before payday!Employee perks and discount program : to help you save money!Paid Time Off

(full-time employees only)Health/Insurance

(full-time employees only)401(k) retirement

savings programWellbeing Programs: Physical, Emotional and FinancialChronic Disease management programs for hypertension and diabetes

(for qualifying employees)Training: Free CPR, first aid, and job-specific training opportunities

*contract/contingent workers and interns do not qualify for any of the above benefits

EEO Statement RHA is an equal opportunity employer. In addition, we provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process, please contact our solutions center.

About RHA:

At RHA Health Services, we help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health and/or substance use needs live their best lives. Our mission is to provide a safe and healthy environment while creating opportunities for personal outcomes.

For over 30 years, the people we serve and support have remained at the very center of everything we do. RHA currently provides services in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and New Jersey.

If you are ready to make a difference in the lives of people we serve and support apply to join the team today.