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Clinician - Crisis Stablilization Unit (Lewiston)
Job Code:13274 Location:Lewiston 04240 Department:Crisis Stabilization Adlt FT/PT Status:Full Time Summary: As a full time salaried clinician, you will work with adults in a crisis stabilization setting. This is a unique opportunity to provide assessments and short term therapy to individuals experiencing behavioral crisis.
$5,000 sign-on bonus!
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
EDUCATION:
Master's degree in either social work, psychology, clinical counseling or other comparable mental health program.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
EXPERIENCE:
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with colleagues and the community and collaborates effectively within complex systems.
Receives and understands professional feedback from supervisors
Listens and responds to clients, family and colleagues in a sensitive and respectful manner.
Recognizes signs of increasing clinical or situational risk and of escalating behavior and utilizes de-escalation and safety implementation techniques effectively.
Recognizes variables underlying stressful situations, discerns methods to diffuse or contain them and quickly implements the most effective intervention.
Provides crisis/risk assessments and develops/implements stabilization plans that are creative and specific to the persons served and their needs, and promotes health and growth with the goal of reintegration into the community.
Manages multi-task situations and conflicting demands, copes with stressful situations, prioritizes projects and responsibilities and able to meet critical deadlines.
Maintains current knowledge in present practice area, meets required hours of organization educational programs and utilizes clinical supervision as a learning experience.
Demonstrates ability to work with diverse populations and accepts differences in perspective and values.
Communicates ideas and opinions in a clear and constructive manner, both verbally and in writing.
Demonstrated competence in discipline.