HopeLink Behavioral Health

Primary Clinician/Therapist

HopeLink Behavioral Health  •  $65k - $75k/yr  •  Leesburg, VA (Hybrid)  •  9 hours ago
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Job Description

For more than 60 years, PRS, now HopeLink Behavioral Health, has provided comprehensive and specialized support to individuals and families living with behavioral health challenges or facing a life crisis. We envision a society where hope is universal. Through access to quality behavioral health, crisis intervention, and suicide intervention services, we foster an inclusive community in which everyone can attain wellness and a genuine sense of belonging.

STATEMENT OF POSITION:
The LINC Primary Clinician/Therapist provides coordinated, targeted treatment to individuals aged 15-30 who are experiencing the initial onset of psychosis through Linking Individuals and Navigating Care (LINC), HopeLink's Coordinated Specialty Care program in Loudoun County, Virginia. The Primary Clinician/Therapist provides treatment planning; individual, group, and family psychotherapy; health literacy counseling; rehabilitation skill building; crisis support; and coordination of care with individuals' family members, treatment team, and among the multidisciplinary team within LINC.

SCHEDULE & LOCATION:

  • Shifts available: Monday - Friday, 9 am to 5 pm EST
    • Some evening due to population served
  • Leesburg, VA community based role - some hybrid

PRIMARY DUTIES:

  • Provide individual, group, and family psychotherapy to program participants.
  • Conduct collaborative, person-centered, and empowering treatment planning with participants and their families.
  • Provide individual evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions such as Individual Resiliency Training (IRT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) designed to assist clients in transitioning to community-based activities as well as wellness and recovery.
  • Provide health literacy counseling to participants within the context of their mental illness and medications.
  • Provide rehabilitation skill building to participants in the domains of independent living skills, symptom management, interpersonal relationships, communication skills, problem solving, and community integration.
  • Provide in-person and virtual crisis intervention as needed to program participants, including providing stabilization, de-escalation, utilization of coping skills, preventing harm, and connecting to higher levels of care as clinically appropriate.
  • Coordinate care with individuals' families, caregivers, relevant treatment providers, and other members of the interdisciplinary LINC team.
  • Support participants with engagement in other elements of LINC's wraparound programming, including psychiatric medication management, peer support, and supported education and employment services.
  • Provide transition and discharge planning including facilitating connections with alternate programming as appropriate.
  • Complete clinical documentation according to HopeLink policies and procedures, Licensure, Medicaid and CARF standards.
  • Demonstrate flexibility to work outside of business hours based on client needs. This includes work hours that may encompass evenings and weekends.

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:

  • Expresses ideas and thoughts verbally and keeps others adequately informed
  • Confronts difficult situations and encourages open communication while maintaining objectivity
  • Maintains emotional self-awareness, keeps disruptive emotions and impulses in control
  • Demonstrates empathy towards others and manages relationships positively
  • Identifies problems in a timely manner and resolves problems in early stages
  • Fosters quality focus in others and sets clear quality requirements
  • Acknowledges team accomplishments and team cooperation

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Master's degree from an accredited college/university in an applicable human services field required.
  • Registration with the Virginia Board of Counseling for clinical supervision working toward licensure (LMHP-E) required; full licensure in applicable human services field (LMHP) preferred.
  • At least 2 years of post-graduate experience preferred.
  • Extensive knowledge of the principles, theories, and methods of the psychological and social development of the individual.
  • Thorough knowledge of major schools of treatment of emotionally and socially disturbed individuals as well as knowledge of psychiatric, psychological, and/or sociological terminology and concepts.
  • Excellent written communication and presentation skills with ability to build rapport quickly with client and internal/external providers.
  • Ability to work independently and well organized.
  • Experience with electronic health records (EHR) or ability to learn quickly EHR software.
  • High degree of empathy toward the clients we serve.

The above statements reflect the usual responsibilities and principal functions of the position and shall not be construed as a complete description of all the work requirements that may be inherent or added to the position.

Ready to Join Our Mission?

If you're passionate about helping people achieve mental wellness, we encourage you to apply!

HopeLink Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

'Where Hope Meets Help.'

HopeLink Behavioral Health

About HopeLink Behavioral Health

Established in 1963, HopeLink Behavorial Health (formerly PRS) exists so that individuals living with mental illness, substance use disorders, mild intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and anyone who faces life crises can achieve safety, personal wellness, recovery and community integration. HopeLink services are provided throughout Northern Virginia and in the District of Columbia.

Our unique role in the community enables us to explore and quickly implement innovative models of service and program delivery while maintaining close relationships with our clients, their families and the community at large. Those services include: Recovery Academy Day Programs, Community Support Services, Employment Services, Community Housing, and CrisisLink.

HopeLink clients are persons living with severe mental illnesses (such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder or major depression), mild intellectual disabilities, substance use disorders, autism spectrum disorder, and anyone who faces life crises. HopeLink’s experience shows that with the proper services and support, our clients can and do increase their independence and self-sufficiency. With HopeLink supports, clients are taking critical steps to leading strong and fulfilling lives.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Oakton, Virginia
Year Founded
1963
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