Position Title: Apex Therapist/SSP 2
Position Number:
Work Unit: Aspire Youth and Young Adults
County: Dougherty/Lee
Immediate Supervisor: Youth Services Coordinator
Qualification:
Master's Degree in Counseling or other related field
Full licensure (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, ECT) or associate licensure actively pursuing full licensure (LAPC, LAMFT, LMSW, ECT)
Special needs of population serviced:
Work requires the knowledge and skills necessary to provide direct services appropriate to youth ages 5-26 and their families.
Assigned duties include:
initial and ongoing assessments, individual, group, and family therapy, quality collaborative documentation, maintain all required trainings and certifications, attend staffings of youth, participate as a team player, attend stakeholders meetings and collaborate with other agencies for the benefit of the youth, attend any state meetings as needed, prior insurance authorization completion, maintain 50 % billable productivity.
Bloodborne Pathogen Category:
Employee performs assigned tasks which involve no exposure to blood or other potentially infectious material AND performance of category I tasks are not a condition of employment
(Category III).
Mandatory Training Category (Check One)
_ Administrative XDirect Care __Medical
Performance Improvement
Aspire Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities Services goal is to continually improve the delivery of service by improvement of consumer outcomes and satisfaction. All employees have a role in performance improvement and are expected to interact collaboratively with co-workers, and other contacts to provide consistent, high-quality, consumer focused services.
Age Related and Special Needs of Population Serviced
Work requires the knowledge and skills necessary to provide direct consumer services appropriate to youth ages 5-26 and their families.
Staff should be able to: (Define competency Areas)
Assigned Duties
DESCRIPTION OF WORK DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (Type in or attach current description of duties. Employees are expected to perform their work in a competent and efficient manner. Include % of time)
Provides initial and ongoing behavioral health assessments, individual, group, and family sessions on school campus (and in-clinic as needed)
Completes all required supporting documentation within 24 hrs. from date of service
Completes all required prior authorizations for insurance reimbursement
Assists with the facilitation of tiered interventions for each school being served as needed
Yearly Apex presentations
Teacher Lunch and Learns
Small Groups
Climate Change Projects
Classroom Guidance
Mental Health Alliance Participation
Trainings
Maintains a 50 % productivity with 50% dedicated to non-billable time (authorizations, reports, discharges, meetings, etc.)
Acts as a liaison between agency and contracted agencies
Assists with all reporting submissions to DBHDD, DFCS, COE including:
Monthly and quarterly monitoring reports
Annual and final project evaluation reports
Assists individual and family with whole health community linking to positively impact recovery:
Afterschool program
Tutoring
Easter Seals
Sports
Mentoring program
Nutritionist
PCP
Assist with attending community stakeholders as well as inner-agency meetings
Family Connections
School Meetings i.e. 504, RTI, IEP
Acts as a liaison between youth, MH providers, and other youth serving stakeholders
Establishing/strengthening partnerships with local schools, tutoring centers, SPED services, etc.
Attends all required agency and DBHDD trainings
Treats all with respect and dignity without preferential treatment
Communicates accurate information in a professional and courteous manner that conveys a willingness to assist
Uses appropriate, established chain of command
Follows the office's established practices to adhere to special communication/correspondence, emails, etc. that are of a personnel (human resources) nature