Glendale, AZ
26 days ago
Clinician - Associate Level

Facility: Valleywise Community Health Center - North Phoenix

Department: BH FQHC - North Phoenix

Schedule: Regular FT 40 Hours Per Week

Shifts: Days

Under the direction of the clinical coordinator, the clinician-master level works with an interdisciplinary team that provides behavioral health consultation and services to patients and their families currently receiving primary care services using the patient-centered medical home model. Under the supervisor of a behavioral health professional providing clinical supervision for independent licensure, this position coordinates, monitors, and provides direct services in the community, including professional counseling services, assessments, case management, support, and crisis interventions. This includes but is not limited to, screenings, assessments, cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive enhancement therapy, supportive therapy, motivational interviewing, substance abuse, acceptance and commitment therapy, trauma-informed care, and other modalities. Services are provided at both the health center and in the community.   Valleywise Health is committed to providing high-quality, comprehensive benefits designed to help our employees and their families stay physically and financially fit. Known for the diversity of not only the community of patients we serve but also our workforce and the benefits we offer, such as: Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Flexible Spending Accounts 100% Retirement Match in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays Sick and Extended Illness Bank Tuition Reimbursement Programs And much more!      Hourly Salary Range: $63,169.60 - $93,184.00   Qualifications Education: Requires a master’s degree in social work, counseling, or marriage and family therapy. Experience:  Must have a minimum of three (3) years of progressively responsible mental health psychotherapy-related experience that demonstrates an understanding of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Prefer prior experience working in an integrated health care program or conducting mental health assessments and treatments and family support. Specialized Training: Prefer specialized training in chemical dependency assessment and treatment. Certification/Licensure: Must obtain fingerprint clearance card as defined in Arizona Revised Statute (A.R.S.) 36-425.03 and state licensing rule R9-10-1011(A)(4) within 90 days of employment. Requires BLS through an approved American Heart Association (AHA) training center within 3 months of hire into position. Must have and maintain licensure by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners as either a: Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Associate Marriage Family Therapist (LAMFT) or Associate Substance Abuse Counselor (LASAC) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Requires knowledge of chemical dependency and mental health and ability to facilitate individual and family group counseling sessions with a dually diagnosed population. Requires the ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English, including professional-level grammar, spelling, and punctuation usage. Requires expertise in individual, group, and family psychotherapy models.  Knowledge of evidence-supported practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive enhancement therapy, supportive therapy and motivational interviewing, substance abuse, trauma-informed care, and other modalities specific to integrated care settings. Must be approachable, people-oriented, and a good listener. Must be able to communicate effectively and have excellent customer service skills. Must be able to develop, implement, and maintain policies and processes. Requires the ability to be a creative, independent thinker. Must exhibit a high degree of professionalism, customer service, and enthusiasm. Must possess solid analytical and problem-solving skills. Bilingual in Spanish is preferred.
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