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Licensed Child/Adolescent Mental Health Clinician
Location
Iowa
Posted
94 days ago
Salary
$43.7K - $64.5K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Licensed Child/Adolescent Mental Health Clinician
Prairie Ridge Health
• Provide intervention, evaluation/assessment, individual, group and family counseling to individuals affected by behavioral health conditions to include all outpatient treatment programs. • Develop and maintain a community referral network. • Provide education and training to individuals, groups and agencies. • Assume 24 hour on-call duty once every staff rotation as needed. • Maintain all regulatory, contract and documentation standards and data collection, and complete necessary documentation in a timely manner. • Consistent collaboration and coordination of care between all Prairie Ridge services. • Attend staff consultation, supervision and training activities. • Maintain minimum productivity hours as set by the agency standard. • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Job Requirements
- For clinicians treating individuals with a primary mental health diagnosis, a minimum of a master’s degree in behavioral healthcare and a full license as a LMFT, LMHC, LMSW, LISW, or psychologist.
- Understanding of the mission of Prairie Ridge and the patients we work with.
- Proficiency in oral and written communication skills, as well as record keeping.
- Technology skills allowing for proficiency in use of electronic health record.
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