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Therapist - Psychological ServicesJob Summary: Responsible for insuring professional outpatient mental health service to the patients, hospital staff and hospital departments in accordance with Oaklawn Hospital policies. Provides psychological diagnostic interviews, develops individualized treatment plans with therapeutic goals and objectives for each client, and conducts individual, group or family therapy to meet the behavioral health needs of the patients. May also provide counseling services in other hospital programs as needed. Essential Functions:
Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited Master’s Degree Program in Social Work, Counseling Psychology, or Clinical Psychology, plus two (2) years’ experience in individual outpatient therapy. Fully licensed and in good standing in the State of Michigan in his/her respective discipline (i.e. Licensed Masters in Social work, Licensed Professional Counselor, Limited Licensed Psychologist). Handle with Care Nonverbal Certification in nonverbal de-escalation techniques within two (2) months of hire and annual re-certification. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Two years or more of clinical experience working with a child, adolescent or adult psychiatric treatment population including experience in diagnostic assessment and individual therapy. Experience with crisis management and suicide risk assessment. Able to work under stressful situations and possesses good oral and written communication skills. Familiarity with electronic medical record documentation. Working Conditions: Potentially exposed to infectious diseases. Physical Requirements: Constantly sit, see/visual acuity, talk/hear, lift/carry 1 to 25 lbs. Frequently stand, walk, reach, push/pull, see/visual acuity, handle/grasp/feel, taste/smell, lift/carry 25 to 49 lbs. |