Provide participants with confidential, non-medical counseling services
Assess the participant’s immediate risk and biopsychosocial needs
Provide appropriate referrals for resources and treatment
Use clinical expertise, professional judgment and best practices
Execute duty to warn/mandated reporting processes
Partner with peers and leaders promoting and embracing a culture of change; supporting all parties through the change process
Demonstrate the ability to be agile and flexible in work process
Deliver excellent clinical judgment and interpersonal communication skills
Understand confidentiality and privacy regulations
Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication
Display knowledge and understanding of the military lifestyle and culture while maintaining the highest degree of sensitivity, compassion and respect for Service Members and their families.
Requirements
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Master’s degree or PhD from an accredited graduate program in a mental health related field such as social work, psychology, marriage/family therapy, or counseling
Current, valid, unrestricted counseling license in Maryland that grants the authority to provide counseling services as an independent practitioner in their respective fields.
Minimum 4 years post masters clinical experience as a mental health and/or substance use clinician
Knowledge and experience with Employee Assistance Programs (CEAP certification optional)
Knowledge and experience in crisis management
Solid understanding of Z-codes
Proficient with multiple software and system applications
Demonstrated ability to set priorities including, but not limited to time management and organizational skills
Ability to manage own caseload and coordinate all assigned cases
Passion for helping the military community
Understanding of military life and culture
Benefits
Health insurance
401(k)
Company paid life insurance
Tuition reimbursement
Minimum of 18 days of paid time off per year
Paid holidays
Continuing education program with funding and extra leave time