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Public Health Management Corporation

Residential Therapist

Public Health Management Corporation, Palm Springs, California, United States, 92292


Interim House Inc333 W Upsal StPhiladelphia, PA 19119, USA

PHMC is proud to be a leader in public health. PHMC requires that all employees have received the first Covid-19 vaccination dose by the first day of employment.Interim House, Inc., a comprehensive substance use program for women, located in West Mt. Airy, is seeking an individual to serve as our residential therapist. The person in this position will be someone with a warm, friendly personality who is comfortable working at the front desk, answering the phone, greeting visitors to the facility, and interacting with IHI employees, program participants, volunteers, PHMC staff, and other agency personnel both in person and on the phone.This person will also provide administrative support to the program director, supervise the part-time outpatient administrative support staff, and handle a wide variety of administrative and managerial tasks to help ensure the smooth flow of program administrative operations.RESPONSIBILITIESDirect Service:Provide individual and group therapy to a caseload consisting of up to 6-8 residential clients.Provide psycho-educational and/or social skills training groups, per the Residential Activity Schedule, including but not limited to DBT therapy.Provide group therapy once per week.Meet with individuals to follow up on any evening and/or weekend issues.In collaboration with program participants, discuss, review, and create an initial recovery plan within two (2) days of intake.Complete Part 2 of Bio-Psychosocial History/Evaluation within 10 days of admission.Complete Master Comprehensive Recovery Plan within 10 days of admission.Ensure each Recovery Plan is updated every 30 days, in collaboration with program participants.Funding And Authorization Duties:Adhere to all funding protocols, including completion of the ASAM and continued stay reviews, and ensure all clients are authorized and funded for services.Document and update EVS/funding report to admissions coordinator every week at case review.Reports, Documentation and Administrative Duties:Enter all individual and group notes into the PHMC Client Registry within one week (48 hours).Adhere to all credentialing and licensing regulations.Ensure program participant charts are maintained and that a continuous record of all contacts, events, and progress toward accomplishment of goals as stated in the treatment plan.Complete Discharge Summary within one week of program participant’s termination of treatment.Provide assessment on all clients AWOL's / AMA's and discuss with supervisor.Ensure follow-up procedure is completed for all discharged program participants.Provide referrals for support services when requested.Enhance, update and remain current with educational advances within the discipline and field by attending at least 25 hours of in-service or educational experience. Maintain a file of all training certificates and training documentation forms for licensing purposes.Ensure participation in mandatory HIV/AIDS (6 hours) and TB/STD (4 hours) trainings within one year of hire.Attend staff meetings and other meetings as scheduled.Alert Clinical Director and/or Program Director of any “need to know” concerns regarding clients that might jeopardize the safety of the program, client, or other clients.Adhere to all program policies and procedures.Record Progress Notes in the Data/Assessment/Plan (DAP) format.Attend weekly case review meetings and consultations with the psychiatrist.Complete and send all required monthly reports to Project Dawn Court, FIR, Family Court, etc. within time frames provided by each Provider.In collaboration with clinical coordinator, gather, analyze, and document assessment of FTP designated client screening tools to assist in annual report to foundation.Other duties assigned by Clinical Director or Program Director.QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM:Master's degree in a human service-related field and at least one year of experience in a related field, Bachelor's Degree in a human service-related field and at least two years of experience in a related field, or Associate's Degree in a related field and five years of experience in a related field.Knowledge of chemical dependency and the recovery process with particular awareness of the needs of women from diverse cultures.Familiarity with or experience in women's clinical issues.Competence in individual and group therapy with an emphasis on empowerment.Ability to empower women and provide a safe environment.Ability to implement evidence-based therapeutic techniques essential to assisting women in the process of recovery.Salary:

Based on experienceMonday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm, Rotating Saturday Adjusted hours.PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.

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