Bilingual Mental Health Therapist - Unlicensed
Clinica Family Health
- Boulder, CO
- $57,086-84,036 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Clinical supervision provided to support licensure
- FTCA Malpractice Insurance
- One Professional Membership
- All fees associated with your license, DEA, board certification, etc. are covered by Clinica
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- FSAs/HSAs
- Accident/Hospital
- Retirement Plan
- + other Employee & Family Support Programs
Compensation: Approximately $57,086 - $84,036 per year. All individual pay rates are calculated based on the candidate's experience and internal equity.Master's Level without License: approximately $57,086 - $70,980 per yearPhD Level without License: approximately $67,587 - $84,036 per yearOverview of Role:*Unlicensed opportunities available.*Partner with other providers to encourage and help patients receive the behavioral support necessary to impact their overall health.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides brief intervention and consultation in real time to patients and interventions provided are helpful to both patients and referring members of the care team.
- Responsible for the assessment, treatment planning and episodes of brief, goal focused therapy for established Clinica patients.
- Actively participates and utilizes supervision feedback (both from the CMD and the BH Program Manager) to improve patient care.
- Responsible for crisis intervention counseling as referred by providers. Acts as a consultant to other staff on skillful and effective intervention with patients, including crisis intervention.
- Manages/monitors mental health referrals to CMHC’s for patients with higher behavioral health needs.
- Responsible for resolving conflicts in a professional manner and is a model for strong interpersonal communication skills with all staff.
- Manages and strives to achieve the target number of patient encounters and satisfies minimum documentation requirements for all services rendered.
- Responsible for follow-up of high-risk patients, especially patients with depression as indicated by the depression registry’s targeted outcome measures.
- Functions as a group visit team health educator, specifically for patients with chronic pain, depression and anxiety.
- Coordinates care for complex patients with co-morbid mental and physical health conditions.
- Demonstrates knowledge of annual universal depression and substance abuse screenings and effectively provides necessary follow up services.
- Acts as a consultant and resource to members of the care team on skillful and effective interventions with patients with chronic illnesses and mental health diagnoses.
- Assists with staff training as needed.
- Provides on-site training for mandatory reporting procedures.
- Assists with implementation of an effective Quality Improvement Program.
- Familiarity with current DSM and ICD Diagnosis Codes.
- Sensitivity to low income, ethnic minority community.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish.