Job Description
Job Description
Make a lasting impact as an Outpatient Therapist—help children and families thrive by delivering evidence-based mental health care in homes, schools, and communities, all while shaping brighter futures where they matter most.
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70% Treatment
An Outpatient Therapist (Therapist) must be available to clients at times that are convenient to the client in a location desired by the client, such as the family home or community (i.e. school). Therapists will meet with clients for a frequency and duration that is in alignment with recommendations from the Initial Diagnostic Interview or in accordance with Therapeutic Model. Outpatient clients will have an intake session completed within nine calendar days. Therapist will complete a battery of assessments to comprehensively evaluate the child, caregiver(s) and the parent-child relationship. Therapist will use motivational enhancement strategies to increase client motivation to change as is necessary through the course of treatment. Therapists will provide a range of clinical, concrete and advocacy services that are tailored to each family’s values, learning style, and culture while evidencing fidelity to Therapeutic Models. Therapists will complete treatment plans, session notes, and treatment plan reviews that demonstrate progress toward goals and alleviation of mental health symptoms and impairment. Therapist will consistently collaborate and advocate with formal and informal community resources and systems, while teaching the family to advocate for themselves. At the close of services, Therapists will evaluate goal attainment and develop a plan for maintenance alongside the family.
15% Communication
Therapist will demonstrate clear and concise verbal and written communication with KVC colleagues, clients, and community partners. Verbal communication will represent collaborative case coordination that is timely, solution focused, honors client autonomy, and protects HIPAA. Written communication of Therapists primarily occurs through client record maintenance and billing documentation. Therapists will meet all quality standards and timelines for case documentation and billing.
15% Professional Development
Therapist will attend and demonstrate active participation in group and individual supervision and consultation as is required. Therapist will seek consultation with colleagues and case stakeholders as is needed. Therapist will take ownership of their professional development through identifying goals, incorporating supervisory feedback into practice, attending and applying continuing education and other activities as are suggested.
Outpatient Therapist • Omaha, NE, US