Diagnostic Assessor
Location
Ohio
Posted
11 days ago
Salary
$25 - $32 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Diagnostic Assessor
ACE WELLNESS CENTER
• Evaluate current client and family functioning • Explain the mental health services of ACE Wellness’ and engage family, youth, and other pertinent agencies • Obtain current insurance information to verify service coverage and benefits • Maintain current knowledge of DSM-V diagnoses and recommends treatment options and level of care • Complete mental health diagnostic evaluations and formulates a diagnosis according to the DSM-V criteria • Summarize the major treatment issues and expected outcomes • Complete all reports within the necessary time frame • Attend all required staff training and staff meetings • Maintain regular and reliable attendance • May be involved in the planning, organization, and implementation of special events or department specific projects or seasonal program changes
Job Requirements
- Minimum educational level for diagnostic assessor is a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree and Ohio LSW or LPC
- LISW or LPCC is preferred
- Minimum education level for psychological assessor or licensed psychologist is a Master’s degree
- Must have Ohio LPC
- Be enrolled in psychology doctoral program
- Be license eligible through the Ohio State Board of Psychology
- Have a valid Ohio Driver’s License and safe driving record
- English reading and writing skills required
- Organizational skills, attention to detail, and confidentiality required
- Works flexible hours
- Requires typing and computer competency, including Windows applications for typing case notes and other paperwork
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
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