Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)-Full-time
Posted on Sep 27, 2024 by Duly Health and Care
Naperville, IL
Health Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Good enough isn’t for us. Duly Health and Care’s team members show up every day driven to exceed expectations. We see and support the remarkable in every person within and beyond the walls of our work.
Duly Health and Care works to understand what matters most to you. We recruit and retain team members who share a relentless passion and pride for helping others live happier and healthier lives. We invest in helping our team members develop their talents in a way that is rich in personal meaning. We invite you to join us, fulfill your purpose and make your mark!
Responsibilities:
Are you ready to challenge the expected to deliver the extraordinary?
The LCPC/LCSW is responsible for providing support and guidance to enable their patient to address any personal challenges that they may face. The LCPC/LCSW will conduct initial assessments of the patients' situation to determine the individual needs and goals of any desired therapy outcomes. Analysis of assessment data will result in the development and implementation of a care plan that is relevant to the needs and goals of the patient.
The Journeys and Adventures that Await
Psychotherapy
Evaluate and diagnose patients' psychological concerns and issues according to DSM5.
Meet with patients on a regular basis to talk about any problems, feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Help patient find a solution to their problems through exploration of thought patterns, behaviors, past experiences, and other influences.
Plans and implements individualized formulation-driven empirically validated psychological interventions.
Communicate complex/sensitive information to patients and or families if needed.
Refer patients to other disciplines for consult and evaluations as indicated.
Maintains current and active clinical records
Prepare SOAP notes and documentation timely and accurately.
Comply with organizational, state, and federal regulations and guidelines.
Document clinically relevant patient data in a timely and accurate manner.
Administers self-report scales as needed (IE: PHQ-8 PHQ-9, etc).
Provide evidenced based treatment and collaborate with colleagues
Attend supervisions and meetings to stay up to date on clinical best practice.
Complete mandatory organizational training as needed.
Review relevant literature, synthesize evidence-based materials, and translate complex behavioral health concerns.
Act as resource to other disciplines.
Provide psychological expertise and education to multidisciplinary teams.
Will comply with state licensure requirements.
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring
Valid and Current LCPC/LCSW licenseIssued by the state of Illinois, or ability to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois
CPR
Master's degree in counseling
2 years of experience
Experience working with clients in individual therapy sessions
Experience working with clients with various mental health needs
Experience working in a dynamic multidisciplinary team, preferred.
Experience working with clients in a group setting, preferred.
Knowledge of current assessment protocols
Knowledge of Care plan development
Knowledge of mental health disorders/DSM5
Excellent listening and interpersonal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional critical thinking and analysis skills
Proficient computer and Microsoft program(s) navigation skills
Positive contributor to organizational culture
Ability to work within a dynamic culture
Able to perform psychosocial assessments and develop and implement viable care plans
The ability to build the trust required to form an effective client/counselor relationship.
Good enough isn’t for us. Duly Health and Care’s team members show up every day driven to exceed expectations. We see and support the remarkable in every person within and beyond the walls of our work.
Duly Health and Care works to understand what matters most to you. We recruit and retain team members who share a relentless passion and pride for helping others live happier and healthier lives. We invest in helping our team members develop their talents in a way that is rich in personal meaning. We invite you to join us, fulfill your purpose and make your mark!
Responsibilities:
Are you ready to challenge the expected to deliver the extraordinary?
The LCPC/LCSW is responsible for providing support and guidance to enable their patient to address any personal challenges that they may face. The LCPC/LCSW will conduct initial assessments of the patients' situation to determine the individual needs and goals of any desired therapy outcomes. Analysis of assessment data will result in the development and implementation of a care plan that is relevant to the needs and goals of the patient.
The Journeys and Adventures that Await
Psychotherapy
Evaluate and diagnose patients' psychological concerns and issues according to DSM5.
Meet with patients on a regular basis to talk about any problems, feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Help patient find a solution to their problems through exploration of thought patterns, behaviors, past experiences, and other influences.
Plans and implements individualized formulation-driven empirically validated psychological interventions.
Communicate complex/sensitive information to patients and or families if needed.
Refer patients to other disciplines for consult and evaluations as indicated.
Maintains current and active clinical records
Prepare SOAP notes and documentation timely and accurately.
Comply with organizational, state, and federal regulations and guidelines.
Document clinically relevant patient data in a timely and accurate manner.
Administers self-report scales as needed (IE: PHQ-8 PHQ-9, etc).
Provide evidenced based treatment and collaborate with colleagues
Attend supervisions and meetings to stay up to date on clinical best practice.
Complete mandatory organizational training as needed.
Review relevant literature, synthesize evidence-based materials, and translate complex behavioral health concerns.
Act as resource to other disciplines.
Provide psychological expertise and education to multidisciplinary teams.
Will comply with state licensure requirements.
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring
Valid and Current LCPC/LCSW licenseIssued by the state of Illinois, or ability to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois
CPR
Master's degree in counseling
2 years of experience
Experience working with clients in individual therapy sessions
Experience working with clients with various mental health needs
Experience working in a dynamic multidisciplinary team, preferred.
Experience working with clients in a group setting, preferred.
Knowledge of current assessment protocols
Knowledge of Care plan development
Knowledge of mental health disorders/DSM5
Excellent listening and interpersonal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional critical thinking and analysis skills
Proficient computer and Microsoft program(s) navigation skills
Positive contributor to organizational culture
Ability to work within a dynamic culture
Able to perform psychosocial assessments and develop and implement viable care plans
The ability to build the trust required to form an effective client/counselor relationship.
Reference: 202591243
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Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)-Full-time
Posted on Sep 27, 2024 by Duly Health and Care
Naperville, IL
Health Care
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Good enough isn’t for us. Duly Health and Care’s team members show up every day driven to exceed expectations. We see and support the remarkable in every person within and beyond the walls of our work.
Duly Health and Care works to understand what matters most to you. We recruit and retain team members who share a relentless passion and pride for helping others live happier and healthier lives. We invest in helping our team members develop their talents in a way that is rich in personal meaning. We invite you to join us, fulfill your purpose and make your mark!
Responsibilities:
Are you ready to challenge the expected to deliver the extraordinary?
The LCPC/LCSW is responsible for providing support and guidance to enable their patient to address any personal challenges that they may face. The LCPC/LCSW will conduct initial assessments of the patients' situation to determine the individual needs and goals of any desired therapy outcomes. Analysis of assessment data will result in the development and implementation of a care plan that is relevant to the needs and goals of the patient.
The Journeys and Adventures that Await
Psychotherapy
Evaluate and diagnose patients' psychological concerns and issues according to DSM5.
Meet with patients on a regular basis to talk about any problems, feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Help patient find a solution to their problems through exploration of thought patterns, behaviors, past experiences, and other influences.
Plans and implements individualized formulation-driven empirically validated psychological interventions.
Communicate complex/sensitive information to patients and or families if needed.
Refer patients to other disciplines for consult and evaluations as indicated.
Maintains current and active clinical records
Prepare SOAP notes and documentation timely and accurately.
Comply with organizational, state, and federal regulations and guidelines.
Document clinically relevant patient data in a timely and accurate manner.
Administers self-report scales as needed (IE: PHQ-8 PHQ-9, etc).
Provide evidenced based treatment and collaborate with colleagues
Attend supervisions and meetings to stay up to date on clinical best practice.
Complete mandatory organizational training as needed.
Review relevant literature, synthesize evidence-based materials, and translate complex behavioral health concerns.
Act as resource to other disciplines.
Provide psychological expertise and education to multidisciplinary teams.
Will comply with state licensure requirements.
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring
Valid and Current LCPC/LCSW licenseIssued by the state of Illinois, or ability to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois
CPR
Master's degree in counseling
2 years of experience
Experience working with clients in individual therapy sessions
Experience working with clients with various mental health needs
Experience working in a dynamic multidisciplinary team, preferred.
Experience working with clients in a group setting, preferred.
Knowledge of current assessment protocols
Knowledge of Care plan development
Knowledge of mental health disorders/DSM5
Excellent listening and interpersonal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional critical thinking and analysis skills
Proficient computer and Microsoft program(s) navigation skills
Positive contributor to organizational culture
Ability to work within a dynamic culture
Able to perform psychosocial assessments and develop and implement viable care plans
The ability to build the trust required to form an effective client/counselor relationship.
Good enough isn’t for us. Duly Health and Care’s team members show up every day driven to exceed expectations. We see and support the remarkable in every person within and beyond the walls of our work.
Duly Health and Care works to understand what matters most to you. We recruit and retain team members who share a relentless passion and pride for helping others live happier and healthier lives. We invest in helping our team members develop their talents in a way that is rich in personal meaning. We invite you to join us, fulfill your purpose and make your mark!
Responsibilities:
Are you ready to challenge the expected to deliver the extraordinary?
The LCPC/LCSW is responsible for providing support and guidance to enable their patient to address any personal challenges that they may face. The LCPC/LCSW will conduct initial assessments of the patients' situation to determine the individual needs and goals of any desired therapy outcomes. Analysis of assessment data will result in the development and implementation of a care plan that is relevant to the needs and goals of the patient.
The Journeys and Adventures that Await
Psychotherapy
Evaluate and diagnose patients' psychological concerns and issues according to DSM5.
Meet with patients on a regular basis to talk about any problems, feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Help patient find a solution to their problems through exploration of thought patterns, behaviors, past experiences, and other influences.
Plans and implements individualized formulation-driven empirically validated psychological interventions.
Communicate complex/sensitive information to patients and or families if needed.
Refer patients to other disciplines for consult and evaluations as indicated.
Maintains current and active clinical records
Prepare SOAP notes and documentation timely and accurately.
Comply with organizational, state, and federal regulations and guidelines.
Document clinically relevant patient data in a timely and accurate manner.
Administers self-report scales as needed (IE: PHQ-8 PHQ-9, etc).
Provide evidenced based treatment and collaborate with colleagues
Attend supervisions and meetings to stay up to date on clinical best practice.
Complete mandatory organizational training as needed.
Review relevant literature, synthesize evidence-based materials, and translate complex behavioral health concerns.
Act as resource to other disciplines.
Provide psychological expertise and education to multidisciplinary teams.
Will comply with state licensure requirements.
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring
Valid and Current LCPC/LCSW licenseIssued by the state of Illinois, or ability to obtain licensure in the state of Illinois
CPR
Master's degree in counseling
2 years of experience
Experience working with clients in individual therapy sessions
Experience working with clients with various mental health needs
Experience working in a dynamic multidisciplinary team, preferred.
Experience working with clients in a group setting, preferred.
Knowledge of current assessment protocols
Knowledge of Care plan development
Knowledge of mental health disorders/DSM5
Excellent listening and interpersonal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Exceptional critical thinking and analysis skills
Proficient computer and Microsoft program(s) navigation skills
Positive contributor to organizational culture
Ability to work within a dynamic culture
Able to perform psychosocial assessments and develop and implement viable care plans
The ability to build the trust required to form an effective client/counselor relationship.
Reference: 202591243
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