Job Overview
Responsibilities:
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- Coordinates the scheduling of onsite admissions, including maintaining an updated, shared availability calendar with admissions-responsible departments
- Conducts record review of clinical and medical screening questionnaires, IP treatment records, IEP academic records, referent-provided information, releases of information and custody paperwork, as needed
- Conducts face-to-face, biopsychosocial, risk and other clinical assessments as required
- Provides clinical clearance determination – ensuring admitting level of care appropriateness
- Assigns safety risk level and elopement risk level; triaging risk with onsite program and clinical staff to ensure accommodations to manage risk in place prior to admission
- Provides clinical clearance; consults with Clinical Director for final approval as needed
- Assigns provisional admitting diagnoses; consults with Clinical Director or Psychiatrist as needed
- Completes intake/admission paperwork with parents and client (may depend on site)
- Generates EHR chart for new admits, uploads, and completes all admission documentation
- Facilitates client’s completion of intake surveys
- Communicates with parents’ admission, denials, and/or admission contingencies
- Provides parents with Denial of Admission Letter indicating rationale for denial and referral recommendations
- Conducts tours with parents and clients as requested
- Supports programming and client treatment when not facilitating an admission, which may include individual or group therapy sessions, client activities, or crisis management.
- Work hours may vary outside of the normal work schedule as needed to accommodate the client and their family.
Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in a clinical specialization from a state approved graduate school.
- Licensed in Marriage Family Therapy, Counseling, or Social Work in the state in which working.
- Experience working with adolescents or young adults with mental health and substance use disorders.
- Experience in clinical intake and assessment process.
- Willing to be trained and supervised within the framework of the ABFT family therapy model and utilize the ABFT framework in family therapy/
- Willing to participate in other company required clinical and therapeutic modality trainings.
- Experience in facilitating individual, group or family therapy with adolescents and young adults.
- Experience working within a residential treatment setting.
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