Northlake Behavioral Health System - *$3,500 Sign-On Bonus*Position: Adult Clinical TherapistSchedule: Full Time, DaysPosition Summary:The Clinical Therapist provides comprehensive behavioral health services to adults in an inpatient setting. This role collaborates closely with the interdisciplinary treatment team, including case managers, nursing staff, and Milieu Specialists, to ensure a safe, therapeutic environment and high-quality patient care. The therapist is responsible for conducting assessments, developing and implementing individualized treatment plans, facilitating individual and group therapy sessions, and engaging families in the treatment process. Additionally, the therapist ensures compliance with facility policies and accreditation standards, maintains accurate documentation, and demonstrates ethical, professional conduct while supporting the overall clinical and operational goals of the program. Essential Functions:Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Patient CareParticipate in interdisciplinary treatment team meetings and patient staffing, providing information to guide patient care and maintain daily goals and modifications.Meet weekly/monthly as required with the treatment team to provide input on patient care and progress. Coordinate services, communicate with family members and outside agencies, arrange services, and support discharge planning.Collaborate with nursing and Milieu Specialists to maintain a safe and therapeutic environment, monitor adolescent behaviors, and adhere to seclusion/restraint protocols when necessary.Provide developmentally appropriate therapeutic interventions, including individual and group sessions tailored to adolescents.Engage families and guardians in psychoeducation and treatment planning to support continuity of care.Complete initial psychosocial assessments within 72 hours, analyze collected data, and develop the initial ISP/Treatment Plan (Discharge Plan) within three days. Present goals to patients, families, and agency representatives, obtain signatures, and provide copies.Patient Safety & Behavioral HealthEnsure patients receive appropriate program activities and interventions, addressing both behavioral and medical needs in collaboration with the treatment team.Monitor for safety risks, self-harm, aggression, or impulsive behaviors, responding effectively and using crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques as needed.Maintain a safe and structured environment that supports therapeutic engagement and emotional regulation for adolescents.Professional Development & TrainingParticipate in activities that enhance professional growth and development.Attend all mandatory training and maintain up-to-date documentation of certifications and licenses with Human Resources.Independently seek training opportunities and recommend organizational training initiatives. Stay current on evidence-based adolescent behavioral health practices.Ethics, Conduct & ConfidentialityDemonstrate conduct in keeping with ethical standards, maintaining proper boundaries with patients, families, and coworkers.Maintain confidentiality of current and former patient information, as well as internal organizational information.Serve as a role model for employees through exemplary professional behavior.Compliance & DocumentationEnsure clinical programming, staffing ratios, and documentation comply with facility policies and accreditation standards, including DNV and HIPAA.Maintain timely and accurate completion of behavioral health assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.Keep department managers informed of serious incidents, allegations, or operational issues related to program safety, patient care, or personnel. Attend departmental meetings consistently and on time.Judgment & Operational OversightDemonstrate sound judgment, resolve problems promptly, and ensure clinical and operational systems related to patient care are followed and updated as needed.Support the delivery of safe, clinically appropriate, and high-quality care in all areas of the adolescent program. Minimum Qualifications:Education: Master’s degree in social work or counselingExperience: Two (2) or more years experience in a clinical or psychiatric services setting.Licensure/Certification: Professional clinical license issued by the appropriate licensing body in Louisiana PLPC, LPC, LCSW, or LMSW; American Heart Association BLS (AHA BLS) and Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) certification. Successful candidates who do not have current AHA BLS or CPI certification will be required to attend company-provided classes during the week of orientation.Competency: Position and Age-RelatedHIPAA: Authorized to access and document within the medical record for assigned patients only. Responsible for maintaining patient confidentiality and adhering to all HIPAA regulations.Other Skills and Abilities: Excellent Written and oral communication skills; skills in case management, time management, and crisis intervention; knowledge of developmental psychology and the needs of adolescents and adults; ability to maintain information as highly confidential; capacity to work with other age populations or develop skills through cross-training and orientation; ability to clearly summarize pertinent clinical information in written correspondence and medical records; ability to complete required documentation accurately, timely, and in a clinically appropriate manner.Northlake Behavioral Health is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for all employment; free from discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, religion, associational preferences, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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Clinical Therapist Adult