Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Professional Counselor
Specialty LPC
Salary $87,000 – $105,000 yearly
Degree Required Master's in Counseling Master's Degree in Professional Counseling Doctorate in Counseling
Position Type Full Time Part Time W2 Salary
Work Environment Outpatient
Location Superior, Wisconsin, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/01/24
Full-time and Part-time Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Needed at Centerstone Psychiatry Center in Superior, WI

Our center has expanded into a multifaceted clinic that offers obstetrics, pediatrics, general medicine, family planning, and dentistry. Some of the other services offered by our well-qualified staff include education, intervention, and management of the many social issues that impact our community Everyone is treated in complete confidence. Medicaid, Medicare, and most private health insurance are accepted.
The counselor will provide guidance and instruction to foster the emotional, physical, and mental growth of patients through therapeutic intervention and positive role modeling. Assist clients in accordance with established Agency and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) guidelines. The counselor is expected to meet the program's productivity target for billable service each week.
We offer a SIGN-ON BONUS.

Schedule:
Full-time and part-time positions are both available
Hours are based on appointment schedules.

Responsibilities:
Assists the primary care provider in recognizing, treating, and managing mental health and psychosocial issues and acts as a contributing member of the primary care team;
Conducts Patient intakes, focusing on diagnostic and functional evaluations, then makes recommendations to the primary care provider concerning the Patients’ treatment goals and plan;
Provides brief, focused intervention for patients who are in need of mental health services;
Advises the primary care provider about which Patients are better served in the primary care setting and which should be referred to specialty mental health facilities or elsewhere;
Initiates follow-up to ascertain how Patients are doing and to determine if any changes in treatment approaches are indicated;
Develops, where indicated, relapse prevention plans and helps Patients maintain stable functioning;
Assists in the detection of “at risk” Patients and in the development of plans to prevent worsening of their condition;
Monitors and coordinates the delivery of health services for patients as related to behavioral health care, including linking with other treatment providers not only within the primary care setting but, with the Patients’ permission, outside it as well;
Documents the Patients’ progress and diagnostic information in the treatment chart;
Keeps the primary care providers fully informed of the Patients’ needs and progress and works with providers to formulate treatment plans;
Works, where indicated, to effect behavioral changes in patients with, or at risk for, physical disorders and helps them make healthier lifestyle choices;
Provides Patients with self-management skills and educational information needed so they can be full participants in their own treatment and recovery;
Provides consultation to clinic management and other team members about behavioral services and suggested areas of outcome and program evaluation;
Assists the Patients in complying with any medical treatment initiated by the primary care provider, such as offering strategies to cope with medication side effects.
Must adhere to the Code of Ethical Conduct for Clinical Professionals.
Carries out other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
Minimum Master’s Degree in Clinical Counseling.
Current LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) License
Knowledge of mental health assessment, treatment planning, developmental psychopathology, systems and methods in family therapy, group therapy, child psychotherapy, DSM-IV diagnoses, and behavioral therapy.
Bi-lingual English-Spanish speaking proficiency is preferred, but not required.
Mental and physical health sufficient to meet the demands of the position.
Thorough knowledge of the personal/social effects of various physical and mental problems on individuals, their families, and the community.
Considerable knowledge of available community resources and their organization, purpose, and use.
Knowledge of psychodiagnostics and psychotherapeutic techniques and theories.
Ability to assess the individual needs of a patient and evaluate the care and services provided to meet those needs.
Ability to establish and maintain effective, cooperative relationships with professional staff, patients, their families, and other agency and community members.
Ability to maintain clinical records and prepare related reports.
Ability to work cooperatively in an interdisciplinary team setting.
Ability to express ideas effectively.
Ability to exercise judgment and make independent decisions based on professional knowledge.

Salary:
$87,000-$105,000 per year

Benefits
Sign-On Bonus
Health insurance benefits package: medical, dental, vision
Life insurance
Malpractice coverage
Working with highly engaged staff
Healthy staffing levels
Flexible scheduling
Career growth
Competitive compensation
Company wellness program

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