About Benevolent Family Services
About Benevolent Family Services
Benevolent Family Services is an expanding, dedicated provider of Mental Health services for adults & children facing serious mental illnesses. Our mission focuses on empowering individuals through comprehensive and compassionate support, helping them develop essential skills for independent living.
What you'll do
- With support from the Program Manager, manage the partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs overall care delivery
- Participate in and co-facilitate weekly treatment team meetings
- Work effectively with QMHPs to deliver quality center based services
- Maintain professional working relationships with resources and providers in the community
- Review and manage team's caseload, including documentation and treatment plans
- Complete Assessment / Initial Plan of Care within 24-48 hours of assessment
- Assigns cases and other duties to QMHPs and staff as needed
- Trains or arranges for the training of new staff members and provides for the on-going training of staff members as needed
- Evaluates staff performance
- Takes appropriate employee disciplinary actions
- Meets with staff at least weekly and provides staff with clinical guidance, community resources, and the policies and practices of relevant State and local agencies
- Work responsibly with administrative team and direct supervisor
Qualifications
Must possess a thorough knowledge of group therapy and intensive outpatient programs.Thorough knowledge of clinical interviewing and assessment skillsworking knowledge of human services system, and relevant community resources.Should have three years of experience providing Mental Health Treatment; two years of experience in a center based setting.Must be licensed to provide clinical services by the State of Virginia by the Virginia Department of Health Professions or actively receiving supervision from an LMHP in the State of VirginiaPreferred : LPC, LCSW, other relevant license or under residency
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