TITLE: Licensed Professional of the Healing Arts (LCSW/LCPC)
IABA's LPHA is responsible for supporting integrative care at their Behavioral Health Clinic with a focus on family support. The LPHA directly works with the Clinical Director(s) and Director of Interdisciplinary Care to createmaintain a model of integrative care that supports the client's whole family. The LPHA is responsible for running semi-annual IM+CANS as the foundation of IABAs whole family approach to services. The LPHA must be collaborative and warm to ensure that both clients and staff feel their person-centered approach.
Responsibilities:
- Completes IM+CANS semi-annually for Medicaid clients and reviews results with Clinical Director(s) and Director of Interdisciplinary Care to develop in-house care offered to the client's family or refers to external support services
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Is knowledgeable of IABAs internal systems that must be navigated to create and integrate new services identified in the IM+CAMs and offered by the BHC
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Collaborates with Clinical Director(s) and Director of Interdisciplinary Care to create a model of integrative care that supports the whole family/clinics
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Creates and runs social skills programs at assigned clinic
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Provides direct services allowed by the Behavioral Health Center (BHC) guidelines as appropriate and within clinical expertise
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Overlaps clients at assigned clinics to continue to review their progress within the 6 month re-evaluation of the IM+CANs (minimum 4x per quarter)
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Can complete, create, and delegate Case Management indirect work tasks to fellow staff members as needed through collaboration with the Clinical Director(s)
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Must be fluent in clinical documentation to include creating timesheets for RSA/RBTs under BHC tasks
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Oversees Community Support Work sessions and mastery of goals for families participating in the program
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Ensures documentation is compliant with CMS, BHC, and Medicaid insurance guidelines
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Attends quarterly shareholder meetings for their BHC
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Once all intake documentation has been submitted to the Intakes Coordinator, provides direct support for waitlist families by guiding the clients' families through the intake process and providing clinical recommendations.
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Assists Clinical Director(s) and Marketing Assistant by researching potential client pipeline avenues.
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Plans company wide family engagement and education activities by working with the Clinical Director(s)
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Meets monthly aim of 120 service hours per month (indirect and direct)
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Master's Level Education or higher in a related field
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LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) or LCPC (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor)
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Seeks opportunities for communication and collaboration
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Knowledge of systems and how they support client centered care
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Contributes to a positive work culture at IABA
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Displays ownership and pride over work contributions
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Thrives in a performance-based position
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Strong work ethic offering solutions when barriers to work are encountered
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Proficient in excel, word, and other computer software with an eye for detail
Company Benefits: Our company offers employees Healthcare, dental and vision benefits as well as PTO, Short Term Disability, and 401k.
Instructional ABA Consultants is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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