What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Clinician Case Manager - Social Worker position at The University of Vermont Health Network?
Job Description:
This person provides direct clinical mental health evaluation and individual and group psychotherapy to the patient population of individuals experiencing a sub-acute or acute mental health crisis. Included in these services are providing direct diagnosis and treatment to patients as well as case management duties such as: consultation with primary care and other referring providers in the community; assessment for admission; clinical evaluation and diagnosis of mental health disorders in conjunction with DSM and ICD 10 codes; coordination of services with Crisis and inpatient psychiatric providers if needed, prior to inpatient admission and in acute after care following discharge; both outside and internal to the Department of Psychiatry in this or other affiliates; daily/weekly case presentation at internal rounds; contact with significant collateral members of the patient support network; establishment of clinically appropriate post-treatment aftercare plan and contact with community providers/agencies/resources. Timely and accurate documentation is a must.
The mental health clinician case mgr. is responsible for formulating the plan of care and coordinating treatment for the patient while in the program. The clinician is also responsible for treatment plan updates, after care planning and written documentation of the discharge plan, including all treatment interventions provided while the patient was in our care. Able to demonstrate professional flexibility and effectively coordinate high acuity patient care with multiple providers within and outside of our health network.
Education:
Must have the necessary education (Master’s degree minimum in a related field). Current State of Vermont Clinical Social Worker License required. Credentialing a specific area may be required (ie: substance use disorder, DBT, EMDR etc.).
Experience:
At least 3 years direct clinical experience post licensure in an acute or sub-acute mental health setting. A minimum 3 years direct experience post licensure providing individual, family and group psychotherapy
Training in acute crisis intervention
Training in suicide risk assessment and symptom reduction
Experience with co-occurring disorders (including substance use disorder and medical complications) and multi-axial diagnostic presentations
Familiarity with psychotropic medications and their role in treatment
Strong interpersonal and communication skills are necessary
Strongly Preferred:
Training and experience in CBT/DBT approaches to acute mental health symptom reduction or alleviation.
Experience with addictive disorders and populations
Experience working with a multidisciplinary team
Additional clinical certifications and skills in specific clinical specialties are welcomed.
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