Glen Burnie, MD30+ days ago
Assist with coordination of intakes, diagnostic evaluations, transfers, and discharge meetings; Writing contact notes per visit with member, Individual Treatment Plan (ITP), progress notes and discharge summaries; Coordinate Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) meetings as deemed necessary by Program Director; Collaborate with other Treatment Team members (PRP, Nurse, Medical Director, and Program Director); Contact appropriate agencies and other parties in suspected cases of abuse and neglect and develop written reports; Conduct individual, group and family therapy/counseling as needed; Maintain contact with caregivers, case managers, attorneys, etc; Facilitate therapeutic groups with clients to assist in the development of social and interpersonal skills; Ensure overall health, safety and well being of clients; Support participants and their families by informing them of available community services; Refer participants, as necessary, to agencies providing community services; Assist in the delivery of other required program services, including meeting the psychosocial needs of participants; Other designated responsibilities. Valid license in the state of Maryland to include: LCSW-C, LCPC, Licensed Psychologist within the State of Maryland; Have at least one year of experience or training working with clients with pediatric, adults, and elderly with or without developmental disabilities whose condition, due to mental and physical health needs and characteristics, require intensive services; Be at least 18 years of age; Obtain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and renew the certification annually if necessary .