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A leading healthcare organization in Bloomington seeks a Pediatric Clinical Therapist to provide quality psychotherapy and social services. This full-time role includes individual and group sessions, treatment planning, and collaboration within an interdisciplinary team. Ideal candidates will hold a Master's degree in Social Work and have clinical experience.
JOB TITLE: PEDIATRIC CLINICAL THERAPIST
DEPARTMENT: BLOOMINGTON CLINIC
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Outpatient Therapist provides quality and organized psychotherapy and social services for identified clients and families. She/he maintains accurate and up-to-date knowledge of all relevant regulations and standards regarding the provision of social services and of the implementation of treatment and discharge planning. The Clinical Therapist assures the collection and evaluation of social and psychotherapeutic services according to departmental policy, demonstrates professional behavior, and supports the philosophy of Gibson Area Hospital.
GIBSON AREA HOSPITAL& HEALTH SERVICES MISSION STATEMENT
To provide personalized, professional healthcare services to the residents of the Communities we serve.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Interviews clients and families or significant others to obtain social history and data pertaining to treatment and discharge planning.
2. Interprets variables of social situations as these relate to client’s condition, admission and post-discharge needs; modifies treatment plan accordingly.
3. Meets in individual, family or group psychotherapy sessions with clients, families, or both, as requested by Medical Director, physicians, or Treatment Team, or to address issues identified in the Social History that affect treatment and discharge.
4. Maintains appropriate client confidentiality
5. Establishes professional relationships with clients, families, and unit and hospital staff.
6. Functions as a member of the Interdisciplinary Treatment Team.
7. Displays flexibility, cooperation, and a positive attitude in regard to work.
8. Communicates suggestions and/or complaints through appropriate channels.
9. Recognizes own learning needs and shows motivation to meet them.
10. Fulfills responsibilities in a reliable and dependable manner and uses time effectively.
11. Exhibits effective communication skills (oral, written, and listening.)
12. Completes assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
13. Adheres to safety and infection control guidelines.
14. Reports to work on time and as scheduled.
15. Uses initiative and judgment to assure that circumstances requiring attention are referred to the appropriate team member.
16. Adheres to Gibson Area Hospital dress codes.
17. Completes annual educational requirements for licensure/hospital policy requirements.
18. Maintains acceptable attendance record, adhering to hospital policies and setting an example for staff.
19. Participates in Treatment Team meetings.
20. Conducts group therapy as requested.
21. Conducts support groups as requested.
22. Works as a member of the Treatment Team to assure provision of appropriate social services and psychotherapeutic needs to clients.
23. Represents the program at educational meetings as requested by Department Manager.
24. Functions as a point person for clinical related issues as needed with input from all members of the staff.
25. Works cooperatively with the Department Manager in ensuring that all relevant regulations and standards are met, including HFAP, Medicare, and state licensure requirements.
26. Collects and compiles data and completes reports as requested by the hospital, Medical Director, and as required by the unit’s Quality Improvement Plan.
27. Assists in the monitoring and evaluation of psychotherapy, social services, and discharge planning as specified in the Quality Improvement Plan.
28. Collects ongoing data results for cognitive and affective testing as requested by the Medical Director and/or physicians.
29. Organizational, verbal, interpersonal, patient relations, analytical, grammar/spelling, reading/comprehension of written instructions, ability to follow verbal instructions, and computer skills.
30. Listens to others and responds in positive manner.
31. Respects other’s points of view.
32. Senses other’s emotions, understands their perspective, and takes an active interest in their concerns.
33. Displays honesty and integrity; trust-worthiness.
34. Keeps disruptive emotions and impulses under control.
35. Greets customers in warm, hospitable manner.
36. Asks questions to identify and ensure accurate interpretation of customer needs.
37. Finds innovative ways to exceed customer needs.
38. Evaluates own performance based on customer satisfaction.
39. Flexible in adapting to changing situations and overcoming
obstacles.
40. Follows policies and procedures.
41. Works in a dependable manner.
42. Insists on accuracy and takes extra measures to maintain high standards
of quality.
43. Takes initiative; is ready to act and seize opportunities.
44. Works to improve performance to meet personal and organizational
standards of excellence.
45. Cooperates and collaborates with co-workers to enhance performance of
all.
46. Works to resolve disagreements in cooperative manner.
47. Cultivates and maintains relationships to facilitate work of the entire
organization.
48. Bolsters others’ abilities through feedback and constructive comments.
49. Accepts responsibility for success of the organization and is willing to pick
up slack or compromise to meet organizational goals.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Monitors clients on an ongoing basis to identify health needs, problems, and /or symptoms.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
Reports to the Director of Behavioral Health
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
1. CPR Certification.
2. Annual Fire/Electrical Safety Training.
3. Annual Infection Control Training.
4. Annual Hazardous Materials Training.
5. Corporate Compliance.
6. Knowledge of community resources for populations served, knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid and insurance requirements as these relate to continuing care. Familiarity with medical terminology and conditions as these impact treatment and discharge needs. Familiarity with medical team roles and with the functioning of other hospital departments. Knowledge of effective individual and group communication techniques.
7. Master’s degree in Social Work from an accredited Graduate School of
Social Work or a degree that supports an alternative acceptable licensure.
LCSW preferred –LCPC and LMFT also acceptable. Two to three years of clinical experience in psychotherapy preferred.
8. Must meet any applicable state certification standards.
9. Demonstrates knowledge, skills and behaviors appropriate to the population served and based on specific criteria and/or age specific consideration as follows:
a. Exhibit communication skills necessary to interpret age specific response to situations and treatments.
b. Ability to provide equipment necessary for age specific treatments.
c. Exhibits knowledge of growth and development.
d. Ability to provide age specific and interpret age specific treatments.
e. Ability to involve family/significant other in patient’s plan of care.
INFECTION EXPOSURE RISK LEVEL
Category 2– Minimal Risk - This job may expose you occasionally or in emergency situations to blood, body fluids or tissue. The Hepatitis B vaccine shall be made available.
WORKING CONDITIONS
1. Work is performed in an office environment.
2. Involves frequent contact with staff, patients, and the public.
3. Work may be stressful at times.
4. Contact may involve dealing with angry or upset people.
5. Works in patient care areas where there are few discomforts due to dust, dirt, noise, and the like.
6. Works with patients and may be exposed to contagious diseases or infectious materials, but potential for personal harm and injury is limited when proper safety and health precautions and equipment is used.