Job Description
Job Description
Salary : $70,000 to $85,000 annually
Counselor I : LSW / LISW, LPC / LPCC
Role Summary
At Midwest Integrated Care (Midwest), Counselor I serves as a member of a comprehensive healthcare team that includes primary care, behavioral health, and care coordination providers serving a diverse patient population in a fast-paced primary care setting. Contributing to a supportive work environment in a healthcare setting with a patient-centered approach, Counselor I is responsible for providing assessments, screenings, consultation, and ongoing treatment / counseling to assist patients in managing mental health symptoms and underlying stressors.
Key Responsibilities
Care Planning, Counseling, & Coordination
- Responsible for the assessment, treatment planning, and episodes of therapy for established patients in collaboration with the care coordinator.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of and ability to practice evidence-based therapies (CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, etc.).
- Responsible for brief intervention counseling as referred by medical providers. Acts as a consultant to other staff on skillful and effective intervention with patients, including crisis intervention.
- Acts as a consultant and resource to members of the care team on skillful and effective interventions with patients.
- Demonstrates knowledge of regular patient screenings (PHQ-9, GAD, etc.) and effectively provides necessary services.
- Monitors patient adherence to care plans, identifies barriers preventing adherence to care plans, and works collaboratively with patients to manage and / or eliminate these barriers.
- Ability to communicate effectively with various levels of the care team across all integrated care team disciplines.
Compliance & Documentation
Actively participates in professional development activities that support the integrated behavioral health program.Educates and assists the primary care team in developing guidelines and education for patients.Assists with staff training as needed.Maintains familiarity with current DSM and ICD diagnosis codes.Completes all clinical documentation, including, but not limited to, assessments, care plans, and session notes in a timely manner.Ensures documentation meets Joint Commission, HIPAA, and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements.Outcome Tracking & Advocacy
Monitors patient progress and collaboratively updates care plans as needed.Tracks patient follow-up and clinical outcomes via the EHR for value-based care initiatives.Advocates for patient rights, safety, and access to services.Qualifications
Required Education / Experience : Master of Social Work or related degree from an accredited program, with corresponding license (e.g., LISW, or LSW in pursuit of LISW)Preferred Experience : Two years of experience in behavioral health and / or substance use disorder counseling.Ability to maintain effective and professional relationships with the patient and other members of the care team.Working knowledge of diagnosis of common mental health and / or substance use disorders.Experience with assessment and treatment planning for common mental health and / or substance use disorders.Effective communication, organizational, collaboration, and documentation skills.Knowledge of integrated behavioral health models and interventions.Able to effectively communicate through verbal / written expression.Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance120 Hours of PTO available to full-time employees in year oneReimbursement for continuing educationTraining supervision for LSWs401(k) and 401(k) matching