What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Mental Health Clinician - Counseling & Psychological Services - $47,883 position at Texas Woman's University?
- Provides direct psychological service including individual, couples and group therapy as well as formulating diagnosis and treatment plans.
- Performs triage intake assessments.
- Responsible for crisis intervention.
- Performs preventative mental health outreach programming.
- Performs consultation with faculty, staff and students regarding mental health related issues.
- Maintains up-to-date recordkeeping on clients using Titanium, CCAPS-62, and other web-based technologies.
- Follows policies and procedures to collect data and ensures data integrity to maintain accurate statistics on CAPS service utilization.
- Provides clinical supervision to psychology trainees as assigned.
- Participates in weekly meetings related to psychology trainees as well as other staff meetings.
- Continues to maintain professional competencies through participation in professional organizations and through attendance at relevant conferences and workshops.
- Maintains licensure or works towards licensure in a timely manner.
- Adheres to workplace safety policies and procedures.
- Serves on campus wide activities as approved by the Director.
- Participates in Student Life Division activities.
- Performs other duties as requested.
Master's degree in mental health related field: counseling, social work, or similar discipline. Must be currently licensed as a professional counselor, clinical social worker, or in similar discipline.
Completion of all required supervised experience; at least one year of direct client care in a mental health agency. Prefer at least 2-4 years of post-licensure experience in a university counseling center or mental health agency. Clinical experience with women's issues and a commitment to working with diverse clients including individuals from ethnically/racially diverse backgrounds and individuals representing various sexual orientations and gender identities is essential. Additionally, experience with group therapy, preventative mental health outreach and clinical supervision is desired. Although licensed candidates are preferred, non-licensed candidates with relevant experience may be considered. Supervision by an appropriate licensed mental health clinician would need to be secured by applicant.
- Knowledge of general counseling center policies and procedures including all relevant state and federal laws and professional ethics.
- Knowledge of best practices related to psychotherapy (individuals, couples, and group; crisis intervention; clinical supervision, and teletherapy).
- Knowledge of women's and multicultural issues as they relate to the field of psychology.
- Ability to form and maintain effective counseling relationships with clients, monitor client therapy process, and terminate the therapy relationship in appropriate ways.
- Ability to plan, implement, evaluate, and report activities.
- Ability to develop, organize, facilitate, and evaluate programs.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Strong written and oral communications skills.
- Strong public speaking skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Strong consumer satisfaction mentality.
- Ability to effectively monitor and manage time to accomplish job tasks.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, staff and the public.
- Able to work effectively and collaboratively as a team member.
- Ability to handle recurring peaks (generally October-November and April-March) in clinical service utilization. These peak times include increased clinical caseload, crisis intervention, and training/supervision responsibilities which require increased stamina.
- Ability to maintain a consistent and dependable work schedule adhering to state requirements for employee work hours.
- Ability to respond to emergency situations in a timely and appropriate manner.
- Ability to use personal computer and other office equipment, including university related software and email.
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Texas Woman's University is committed to equal opportunity in employment and education and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, veteran's status, or against qualified disabled persons.
Individuals may qualify for a Veteran’s Employment Preference or a Former Foster Youth Employment Preference at Texas Woman’s University over other applicants for the same position who do not have a greater qualification. If you believe you may qualify, click here for more information and instructions on how to claim an employment preference for this position: http://www.twu.edu/recruitment-selection/6589.asp