Part Time LISWCP or LPC Needed Job in Darlington 29532, South Carolina Us
Job Title: Licensed Independent Social Worker – Clinical Practice (LISW-CP) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Job Description: Provides therapeutic services to the beneficiary according the ITP or Individualized Plan of Care (IPOC). Provide face to face interventions intended to help the beneficiary achieve and maintain stability, improve their physical and emotional health to help the beneficiary to cope with and gain control over the symptoms of their illness(es) and effects of their disabilities. The therapist must follow the standards of the billing source and use psychotherapeutic modalities proven effective for emotional disabled populations.
Qualifications: Must meet the following qualifications:
Master’s or doctoral degree from a Board approved social work program and one year of experience working with the population to be served. Must be Licensed by SC Board of Social Work Examiners or by SC Board of Examiners for Licensure of Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists and Psycho- Educational Specialists.
Job Duties:
- Provides Diagnostic Assessment (DA) that identifies the beneficiary’s needs, concerns, strengths and deficits and allows the beneficiary and his or her family to make informed decisions about the treatment.
- Provides biopsychosoical assessment
- Provides the basis for the development or modification of the treatment plan, and development of discharge criteria.
- Assists the individual in identifying maladaptive behaviors and cognitions, identifying more adaptive alternatives, and learning to utilize those more adaptive behaviors and cognitions.
- Provides Individual Therapy (IT) as an interpersonal, relational intervention directed towards increasing an individual’s sense of well-being and reducing subjective discomforting experience. IT may be psychotherapeutic and/or therapeutically supportive in nature.
- Provides planned therapeutic interventions that focus on the enhancement of a beneficiary’s capacity to manage his or her emotions and behaviors through effective decision making, developing and acquiring coping skills, making better choices and decisions regarding co-occurring substance abuse, achievement of personal goals, and development of self-confidence and self-esteem.
- Provides treatment that is designed to maximize strengths and to reduce problems and/or functional deficits that interfere with a beneficiary’s personal, family, and/or community adjustment. Interventions should also be designed to achieve specific behavioral targets, such as improving medication adherence or reducing substance abuse.
- Provides Group Therapy by providing face-to-face intervention and treatment is to assist a group of beneficiaries, who are addressing similar issues, in improving their functioning.
- Assist beneficiaries with solving emotional difficulties and to encourage the personal development of beneficiaries in the group.
- Provides Family Therapy (FT) involves interventions with members of the beneficiary’s family unit (i.e., immediate or extended family or significant others) with or on behalf of a beneficiary to restore, enhance, or maintain the family unit.
- Provides Crisis Management by providing face-to-face or telephonic short-term service is to assist a beneficiary who is experiencing a marked deterioration of functioning related to a specific precipitant, in restoring his or her level of functioning. Assist the beneficiary in being maintained in the least restrictive, clinically appropriate level of care. Assist the beneficiary in identifying the precipitating event, in identifying personal and/or community resources that he or she can rely on to cope with this crisis, and in developing specific strategies to be used to mitigate this crisis and prevent similar incidents. Other assigned duties as required by supervisor.