Licensed Clinician I

CIBH MENTAL HLTH SVC

Licensed Clinician I - LPC/LCSW / Child & Adolescent Outpatient
Chesapeake Integrated Behavioral Healthcare serves the mental health needs of Chesapeake residents. We are currently seeking a child and adolescent licensed therapist to provide individual and group counseling, psychotherapy, and crisis intervention to a caseload of individuals with a wide range of mental health, substance use, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities/disorders. This position will facilitate/co-facilitate and provide backup coverage for evening groups.

You will work in consultation with an integrated team of colleagues and other agencies and service providers such as social services, schools, physicians or probation officers. In this role, you will provide an array of outpatient mental health services to promote individualized, person centered, and recovery oriented treatment plans. You will also coordinate linkage for additional services to other care providers.

Maintains records for area of responsibility by departmental, state and federal regulations, laws, policies, and procedures; process daily paperwork, including client progress notes, insurance forms, daily timesheets, service logs, and billing reports.

Completes required annual compliance training and participates actively and constructively in program and professional development.

Reads, comprehends, and adheres to the Corporate Compliance and HIPPA policies and procedures. Report any violations, inconsistencies, or discrepancies, about the Corporate Compliance polices and procedures or the HIPPA polices and procedures to the supervisor or appropriate authority.

Manages caseload by utilizing business intelligence (BI) reports daily.

In addition, as a City of Chesapeake employee, you are also eligible for a competitive benefits package. For more information: https://www.cityofchesapeake.net/government/city-departments/departments/Human-Resources-Department.htm

Typical Tasks
  • Provides individual group, and family counseling, psychotherapy and or crisis intervention to individuals who have been diagnosed with MH, SU, ID and/or DD dianoses.
  • Completes initial and annual assessments on individuals seeking clinical services.
  • Develops and implements individualized treatment plans that are person centered, evidence based, and outcomes oriented.
  • Serves as a back up to School Based Counseling program
  • Completes appropriate clinical documentation and assures that assessments and correspondence to outside contacts are clinically appropriate and completed thoroughly and in a timely manner.
  • Advocates on behalf of the child/adolescent, and their family, in relation to services needed.
  • Participates in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings.
  • Maintains records for area of responsibility in accordance with departmental, state, and federal regulations, laws, policies, and procedures; processes daily paperwork including but not limited to client progress notes, authorization forms and daily time sheets.
  • Completes required annual compliance training, participate actively and constructively in program and professional development.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
The City of Chesapeake offers an exceptional range of benefits. Please browse our Benefits Brochure, for a full list of benefits and employee perks.

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