Responsible for psychosocial assessment, consultation, care coordination, crisis intervention services, treatment plan development/monitoring
Conducting individual, group, and/or family therapy for assigned clients
May include office, home-based, or community-based service provision
Develops a written psychosocial assessment within 48 hours of case assignment
Attends treatment team meetings, case reviews, and problem-solving sessions
Documents client progress toward goals and objectives
Provides individual, group, and family therapy; home-based services; and other clinical services as assigned
Maintains professional quality client records and performs administrative duties
Requirements
A Master’s Degree or Doctorate from an accredited college or university in Social Work; Guidance and Counseling; Psychology; or related health field
Current New Mexico licensure is in good standing as one or more of the following: LPCC, LCSW, LMFT, PhD, PsyD, LMSW, LMHC, LPAT
Thorough knowledge of, and ability to access and coordinate with, community resources
Demonstrated ability to establish positive, professional relationships and communicate cooperatively with clients, families, colleagues, and community partners
Proficiency with computers and electronic systems for compliance with BHSD standards, including electronic health records (EHRs)
Valid New Mexico driver’s license, reliable transportation, and an acceptable driving record
Ability to obtain and maintain Criminal Records Clearance (local, state, and FBI)
Current certification in First Aid and CPR, or ability to obtain within specified timeframe after hire
Current certification in Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) or equivalent, or ability to obtain within specified timeframe after hire
Bilingual/bicultural (English/Spanish) preferred
Benefits
Paid time off accrual
Employer sponsored health benefits (medical, dental, and vision)