Posted 1mo ago

Licensed Behavioral Health Therapist

@ Cumberland Family Medical Center
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Assess patients, Coordinate care, Document care
Requirements Summary:3-5 years in hospital/clinical behavioral health; master’s degree and licensure; valid state license; BLS; NPI required; strong leadership and resource knowledge.
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LCSW / LPCC / LMFT



Cumberland Family Medical Center (CFMC) operates a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering a wide range of health and mental health services at multiple sites throughout Kentucky. We seek employees who support our mission and who actively contribute to our service-driven environment by enhancing the patient experience and improve productivity. CFMC offers compassionate care, uncompromising service and clinical excellence. We offer a collaborative environment with excellent benefits, wage/salary commensurate with experience and relevant work experience.



 



Location: Hardin County Schools Healthy Kids Clinic



 



The LCSW/LPCC/LMFT provides comprehensive psychosocial assessments and behavioral health care. Services are designed to support and maximize the client’s ability to better direct their own health care experiences using assessment, intervention, education, and linkage to health and community resources. The LCSW/LPCC/LMFT encourages respect for individuality, independence, patient choice and collaborates on policies and systems that respect the cultural, religions, and ethnic differences among patients and families. Mental health services contribute to the medical team's understanding of patient beliefs, behaviors, and barriers regarding the client's illness.



 



Duties/Responsibilities:




  • Uses age appropriate assessment and intervention skills. Able to use a range of interventions, depending upon the needs of the patient/family.

  • Assists members in developing cost effective, appropriate health care plans through optimizing the member's personal resources as well as community resources and programs.

  • Promotes multi-disciplinary care that is patient-centered and considers all aspects of members' personal, psychological, economic, and cultural needs.

  • Maintains thorough knowledge of CFMC services/benefits, public/private community resources, as well as federal/state laws which effect health care planning.

  • Completes required documentation of services and plan of care per policy. 

  • Participates in program development, orientation, and educational activities which further members' capacity to better direct their own health care experience.

  • Other duties as assigned.