Requirements
Master’s Degree (required) in a field such as Clinical Psychology, Clinical Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or equivalent. Doctoral Degree accepted in a field such as Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or equivalent. Degree must be from an accredited resident based, non-distance learning program. Person must be eligible at time of hire for Alaska State Licensure in the employee’s professional discipline. Preferred Alaska State Licensed or may be license eligible within 6 months. Knowledge of federal confidentiality regulations and requirements. Telebehavioral health experience preferred. Must have knowledge and ability to interact with cross-cultural clients and ability to work effectively with different cultures. Ability to prepare and present effective oral and written report in required format. Willing to take training and attend workshops periodically to enhance job performance and knowledge. Must be willing to travel. A valid Alaska Drivers License preferred. Native preference will be given depending on experience.
Summary
Will be responsible for providing outpatient psychological services, substance use assessments, and facilitating data collection for program requirements and sustainability. Direct clinical care for all ages with a focus on supporting individuals and families including support for the Intensive Outpatient Program for coverage as needed. Services may be provided in-person, or via tele-behavioral health. Assist with quality assurance, clinical records management, case management, and behavioral health outreach to the Aleutian and Pribilof communities as needed. Adhere to State of Alaska Regulations, Joint Commission on Accreditation standards, CMS (Medicaid), and private insurance guidelines. Partial tele-work may be required.