JOB The Division of Public and Behavioral Health's Lake's Crossing Center (LCC), a maximum-security forensic facility/psychiatric hospital for mentally disordered offenders, located in Sparks, Nevada is recruiting a Clinical Social Worker 1, underfilling a Clinical Social Worker 2. LCC's primary focus of treatment is to provide competency evaluation and restoration for court ordered clients. LCC also provides treatment and monitors clients who are adjudicated as not guilty by reason of insanity and non-restorable clients, who are committed to LCC by the courts. Duties include participating on a multidisciplinary treatment team, conducting psycho-educational groups, completing social history assessments, treatment planning, discharge planning, coordinating services, and communicating with the courts and officers of the courts. The environment requires a high level of security awareness.
Clinical Social Workers provide clinical services to clients/inmates in a residential, home, inpatient, outpatient, rehabilitation, correctional or similar setting. Clinical social work is defined as the application of methods, principles and techniques of case work, group work, community organization, administration, planning, consultation, research and psychotherapeutic methods and techniques to persons, families and groups to facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of family issues, mental and emotional conditions, illnesses and disorders, and developmental delays.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work and an internship approved by the Board of Examiners for Social Workers.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION General knowledge of: theories and principles of counseling and psychotherapy; symptoms, characteristics and treatment of mental illness, intellectual disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders; developmental delays and family functioning; crisis intervention techniques; case management practices and procedures; individual, marital, group and family intervention techniques; family systems approaches to treating individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and developmental delays; treatment team dynamics; laws governing abuse and neglect of clients/inmates; normal and abnormal human growth, behavior and development; client/inmate rights and confidentiality of information; effects of substance abuse on mental, emotional, and human growth and development; services, roles and responsibilities of human services agencies in the community.
Ability to: assess and utilize social, agency and community resources; establish rapport and appropriate clinical relationships with clients/inmates, their families and care providers; develop and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with co-workers, medical and mental health professionals, social service agency representatives and others; read and interpret client/inmate charts; assemble, analyze and report data related to treatment and services for clients/inmates; apply principles, practices, techniques and trends in clinical social work to specific situations; negotiate and write contracts for client housing and services; apply code of ethics to practical situations; communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Recruiter Contact Information: Jennifer Kauble - [email protected]