Hospice Music Therapist
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
At Residential Home Health and Hospice (‘Residential'), we're looking to add to our extraordinary care team. Grounded by our belief that outstanding care is best delivered in a team-based environment, our Hospice Music Therapist will partner with our field staff and leaders to provide the best support to the patients that we serve.
With our 20-year track record, Residential is a strong leader in the industry. We are consistently named a Top Workplace by our employees and genuinely care where you are in your career path.
Our high value rewards package:
Up to 24 paid holiday and personal days off in year one
DailyPay: Access your money when you want it!
Industry-leading 360 You™ benefits program
Company paid emotional health and wellness support for you and your family
Adoption assistance
Access to Ramsey SmartDollar
Certain benefits may vary based on your employment status.
What you'll do in this role:
Provide consistent professional music therapy in accordance with company protocols and accepted certification practices
Effectively inform and educate our patients, staff, and facility partners about music therapy
Establish therapy objectives as part of the patient assessment
Plan, review, and assess therapy sessions to monitor effectiveness and to aid in the planning of subsequent sessions
Take an active role in sessions by playing instruments, singing, and listening
Encourage patients to take part in the session and support them by responding musically and improvising with music as a reaction to what the client is communicating to give comfort during the last stages of life
Support the patient's creative development and facilitate positive changes in their behavior and well-being
We are looking for compassionate Hospice Music Therapist with:
Bachelor of Music Therapy degree
Current Board certified (MT-BC) credential according to U. S. Certification Board for Music Therapists
State music therapy licensing where required
At least six (6) months of work/education experience with geriatric health care
At least six (6) months of work /education experience with end-of-life/terminal illness health care
Questions? Call us at **************.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company.
NOTICE: Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is part of our background process, which includes medical and recreational marijuana.
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Therapist Job 150 miles from Shelby
Heron Ridge Associates, part of the Optum family of businesses is seeking a Licensed Clinical Psychologist - PhD, PsyD to join our team in Brighton, MI. Optum is a clinician-led care organization that is changing the way clinicians work and live.
As a member of the Optum Behavioral Care Team, youll be an integral part of our vision to make healthcare better for everyone.
Explore opportunities at Optum Behavioral Care. Were revolutionizing behavioral health care delivery for individuals, clinicians and the entire health care system. Together, we are bringing high-end medical service, compassionate care and industry leading solutions to our most vulnerable patient populations. Our holistic approach addresses the physical, mental and social needs of our patients wherever they may be - helping patients access and navigate care anytime and anywhere. Were connecting care to create a seamless health journey for patients across care settings. Join our team, its your chance to improve the lives of millions while Caring. Connecting. Growing together.
As a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, you will treat a wide variety of mental health conditions that reflect the needs of our diverse patient population. You will quickly build rapport with patients and coordinate care with internal and external providers by forming excellent provider-patient alliances. The Psychologist position is in an outpatient clinical setting where you will interact directly with patients.
Primary Responsibilities:
Conduct individual, family or group therapy sessions based on ethical and medical necessity guidelines
Develop and coordinate a clinical treatment program for the diagnosis, treatment, or referral of patients presenting mental health conditions
Conduct psychological assessments and interpret results
Involve patient and/or family in treatment planning as appropriate
Lead crisis intervention methods and provide insight into the development of functional assessments and behavioral intervention plans
Complete clinical documentation according to policy
Youll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.
Required Qualifications:
Active and unrestricted (PhD, PsyD) license in the state of practice
2+ years of experience providing direct psychotherapy services to individuals, families and groups
Ability to commute to the location in-person
Preferred Qualification:
Significant experience evaluating adults and/or children in an outpatient clinical setting
Experience with health psychology
Experience working with computers for professional communication and medical documentation - Excel, Outlook, Athena RMS (or other EHRs)
Knowledge and experience in providing neuropsychological, CBT, and other evidence-based interventions
Comfortable working with a wide range of clinical presentations
Comfortable completing diagnostic assessments, general psychiatric testing, and providing direct therapy in an outpatient clinical setting
Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: OptumCare is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Clinical Social Worker Case Management FT Afternoons
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
Children's Hospital of Michigan is an international leader in pediatric and adolescent medicine. Surgical services include general, thoracic, reconstructive and cardiovascular. Imaging technology designed specifically for children provides advanced diagnostic services including Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and MRI. The Children's Hospital of Michigan Emergency Department is a verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and dedicated pediatric burn center. Experts in pediatric critical care, rehabilitation, and neonatal and perinatal medicine provide care for thousands of children every year at Children's Hospital of Michigan, Children's Hospital of Michigan - Troy and six ambulatory sites.
Summary Description
The Social Worker is responsible to facilitate care along a continuum through effective resource coordination to help patients achieve optimal health, access to care and appropriate utilization of resources, balanced with the patient's resources and right to self-determination. The individual in this position has overall responsibility for to assess the patient for transition needs including identifying and assessing patients at risk for readmission. Conducts complex psycho-social assessment and intervention to promote timely throughput, safe discharge and prevent avoidable readmissions. This position integrates national standards for case management scope of services including:
Transition Management promoting appropriate length of stay, readmission prevention and patient satisfaction
Care Coordination by demonstrating throughput efficiency while assuring care is the right sequence and at appropriate level of care
Compliance with state and federal regulatory requirements, TJC accreditation standards and Tenet policy
Education provided to physicians, patients, families and caregivers
This individual's responsibility will include the following activities: a) complex psycho-social transition planning assessment and reassessment and intervention, b) assistance with adoptions, abuse and neglect cases, including assessment, intervention and referral as appropriate to local, state and /or federal agencies, c) care coordination, d) implementation or oversight of implementation of the transition plan, e) leading and/or facilitating multi-disciplinary patient care conferences including Complex Case Review, f) making appropriate referrals to other departments, g ) communicating with patients and families about the plan of care, h) collaborating with physicians, office staff and ancillary departments, i) assuring patient education is completed to support post-acute needs , j) timely complete and concise documentation in Case Management system, k ) maintenance of accurate patient demographic and insurance information, l) and other duties as assigned.
POSITION SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Transition Management
· Completes comprehensive assessment within 24 hours of patient admission to identify and document the anticipated transition plan for patients
· Integrates key elements of patient assessment, patient choice and available resources to develop and implement a successful transition plan
· Completes Complex/Psycho-social assessment and plan for patients identified as high risk for readmission.
· Provides psycho-social assessment and intervention for patients identified with identified needs including behavioral health, lack of support systems, financial barriers, end of life, and/or medication adherence.
· May delegate the implementation of the transition plan to LVN/LPN or Assistant staff. And follows up to ensure the transition plan is completed timely and accurately
· Ensures all elements of the transition plan are implemented and communicated to the healthcare team, patient/family and post-acute providers
· Provides information to patients to make informed choices when community services per Tenet policy
· Completes Final Discharge Disposition Form Assessment for Medicare patients per Tenet policy
· Completes timely, complete and accurate documentation in the Tenet Case Management system to communicating information to the care team and provide documents needed in the patient record(40% daily, essential)
Care Coordination
· Screens patients for factors that may affect the progression of care and intervenes as needed to promote timely and appropriate throughput
· Conducts assessments and stratifies patients at risk for readmission or in need of Case Management services
· Assists with adoption/abuse/neglect cases and reporting of appropriate cases to local, state and/or federal agencies
· Ensures the plan of care is consistent with patient choice and available resources
· Ensures patient needs are communicated and that the healthcare team is mutually accountable to achieve the patient plan of care
·Effectively collaborates with physicians, nurses, ancillary staff, payors, patients and families to achieve optimal outcomes(40% daily, essential).
Education
· Ensures and provides education to patients, physicians and the healthcare team relevant to the safe and timely patient transition
· Provides patient and healthcare team education regarding resources and benefits available to the patient along with the economic impact of care options
· Ensures that education has been provided to the patient/family/caregiver by the healthcare team prior to discharge
(10% daily, essential).
Compliance
· Ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and accreditation requirements impacting case management scope of services
· Adheres to department structure and staffing, policies and procedures to comply with the CMS Conditions of Participation and Tenet policies
· Operates within the Social Work scope of practice as defined by state licensing regulations(10% daily, essential)
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
1. Master's degree in Social Work from a college or university social work program approved by the Michigan Board of Social Work and accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
2. Current license as a Licensed Master's Social Worker in the State of Michigan, or current limited license to engage in the practice of social work at the Master's level in the State of Michigan, with full licensure within 3 years from date of hire .
3. Two years of acute hospital experience preferred.
4. Must complete and demonstrate competency in using the Tenet Case Management documentation system within 30 days of hire.
5. Attendance at hospital and department orientation is required. Department orientation includes review and instruction regarding Tenet Case Management and Compliance policies, Transition Management, and other topics specific to case management.
6. Accredited Case Manager (ACM) preferred.
Skills Required
1. Analytical ability, critical thinking and problem solving skills to identify opportunities for improvement and problem resolution.
2. Interpersonal skills necessary to work productively with patients, families and all levels of hospital personnel.
3. Verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with diverse populations including physicians, employees, patients and their families.
4. Ability to cope with stressful situations or encounters, manage multiple and sometimes conflicting priorities, and to work regularly with difficult medical/emotional/psycho-social problems.
5. Teaching abilities to conduct educational programs for staff, patients, families and community.
6. Organizational skills and the ability to lead and coordinate activities of a diverse group of people in a fast paced environment.
7. Comprehensive knowledge base and physical ability to systematically assess patients and families to identify psychosocial health status and needs.
Computer literacy to utilize case management systems.
Job: Case Management/Home Health Primary Location: Detroit, Michigan Facility: DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan Job Type: Full Time Shift Type: Evening Shift Begin: 3:00 PM Shift End: 11:00 PM **********
Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or any other legally protected status. Tenet will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship.
Licensed Mental Health Professional - Full time
Therapist Job 189 miles from Shelby
You Matter: • Make a difference every day in the lives of the underserved • Join a mission driven organization with a people first culture • Excellent career growth opportunities Join us and find a career that supports: • Caring for overlooked, underserved, and vulnerable patients
• Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
• Autonomy in a warm team environment
• Growth and training
Perks and Benefits
In addition to comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and 401k, we foster a work, life balance for team members and their family to support physical, mental, and financial wellbeing including:
• DailyPay, receive your money as you earn it!
• Tuition Assistance and dependent Scholarships
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including free counseling and health coaching
• Company paid life insurance
• Tax free Health Spending Accounts (HSA)
• Wellness program featuring fitness memberships and product discounts
• Preferred banking partnership and discounted rates for home and auto loans
*Eligibility for perks and benefits varies based on employee type and length of service.
Why Us:
Now is your moment to make a difference in the lives of the underserved.
If there is one unifying characteristic of everyone on our team, it is the deep desire to make a difference by helping society's most vulnerable and often overlooked individuals. Every day we have the distinct honor and responsibility to show up with non-judgmental compassion to provide hope and healing to those who need it most. For those whose calling it is to serve others, now is your moment to join our mission to provide quality care to every patient with compassion, collaboration, and innovation, to live our mantra to “Always Do The Right Thing!”, and to collectively do our part to heal the world, one patient at a time.
Wellpath sees hundreds of thousands of unique individuals in their facilities month over month and a very large percent of those individuals receive direct clinical care, which includes lives saved by Narcan.
We offer ongoing training and development opportunities for licensed and unlicensed healthcare team members, and have best in class clinical resources for training, education, and point of care support.
How you make a difference:
As a Licensed Mental Health Professional working in a correctional facility, your responsibilities include conducting intake evaluations, providing therapeutic interventions and suicide prevention techniques, and developing treatment plans for inmates. You will also be responsible for monitoring the clinical needs of inmates on your caseload, providing staff training on mental health topics, and documenting all findings in accordance with company and facility policies. Your role is critical in ensuring that inmates receive appropriate mental health services and care while incarcerated.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct screening, assessments, and triages for inmates referred by security, healthcare staff, and other community sources, and provide appropriate recommendations for their level of care.
Develop and recommend treatment plans, conduct essential treatment services such as psychoeducational and transitional groups, and provide suicide prevention interventions and management techniques.
Respond to sick call requests, provide medication adherence, and coordinate with prescribing providers for medication evaluations.
Provide crisis intervention, oversee the clinical needs of patients on caseload, and participate in treatment team multidisciplinary meetings and administrative meetings.
Provide staff training on relevant mental health topics, document all findings in the patient's health record, and ensure compliance with facility and company policies and procedures.
Additional Details: We are looking for a full time Masters Level, licensed Mental Health Professional to join our clinical team at Macomb County Jail. This position works afternoons/evenings, we are open to 11a-7:30p or 12p-8:30p shift.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Education
Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or Other Related Mental Health discipline
Experience
One (1) or more years of experience in a Mental Health treatment program, preferably in a Correctional or Hospital setting
Licenses/Certifications
Unrestricted, current license in the State of practice - e.g. LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHC, Psychologist - Must maintain all licensures, certifications, continuing educational requirements, etc.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer:
We are committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of uniqueness.
We celebrate a variety of backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
We encourage you to apply! If you are excited about a role but your experience doesn't seem to align perfectly with every element of the , we encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this, or one of our many other roles.
Deadline to apply to this position is contingent upon applicant volume. Those positions located in Colorado will have a specific deadline posted in the job description.
We are an Affirmative Action Employer in accordance with applicable state and local laws.
Itinerant Therapist (Relocate to AK, expenses covered, $7,500 sign on)
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
*About us* Maniilaq Counseling and Recovery Center is a community behavioral health agency based in the Northwest Arctic of Alaska. Our dedicated team meets the needs of 12 remote villages above the Arctic circle. We are an adventurous group of individuals focused on improving the lives of the residents of one of the last frontiers in the US!
Join a team of therapists that reach out to meet the behavioral health needs of the Native Alaskan communities in the Northwest Arctic Borough and Point Hope.
Experience the Arctic and its incredible beauty. Therapists work alongside Native Alaskan counselors and health care workers and have the opportunity to fly into remote villages as well as working in the main village 30 miles north of the Arctic Circle!
$7,500 sign on bonus! Relocation expenses, retention bonuses, 6 weeks of paid vacation, full benefits. An incredible opportunity to experience the last frontier. Starting base salary of $80,000 going to 6 figures+ dependent on experience and credentials, lots of advancement opportunities within the agency to take on leadership roles.
Available for licensed AND pre licensed LPC, LCSW, LMFT candidates. Supervision available.
Many state and federal loan repayment options available.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $80,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Benefits:
* 401(k)
* 401(k) matching
* Dental insurance
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible schedule
* Health insurance
* Life insurance
* Paid time off
* Professional development assistance
* Relocation assistance
* Retirement plan
* Tuition reimbursement
* Vision insurance
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
Supplemental Pay:
* Signing bonus
Application Question(s):
* Are you willing to relocate to Alaska?
Education:
* Master's (Required)
License/Certification:
* LPC, LCSW, or LMFT license (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
Clinical Therapist
Therapist Job 166 miles from Shelby
The New Foster Care's (TNFC) is a 501c (3) non-profit organization based out of Oakland County launched in 2016. TNFC is a faith-based organization whose mission is to make a transformative change in the Michigan Foster Care system and a measurable and meaningful impact in the lives of youth who have experienced foster care The New Foster Care's focus is to assist young people with experience in foster care to change the trajectory of their lives; as well as to positively impact the foster care system that serves them by advocating for innovative programming and policy and legislative reform.
***Signing Bonus***
TNFC provides direct service to our youth through the Bridge program, a comprehensive transitional support model serving youth and emerging adults (ages 14 to 29), assisting them to achieve greater self-sufficiency and attain their goals along five life transition domains (Employment & Career, Living Situation, Educational Opportunity, Community Life Functioning, Personal Effectiveness & Wellbeing). Our multidisciplinary teamwork with the young person to develop and implement a successful life plan.
Job Summary:
The Clinical Therapist (Personal Wellness Coach) serves to provide outpatient therapy, counseling and support to our clients experiencing difficulties with mental and behavioral health. This position often includes coordinating care with the client's key players, navigators, peer support specialist, other community mental health professionals, psychiatrist, and primary care physicians to assist with obtaining treatment goals.
Minimum Qualifications
Education, Experience and Licensure:
A Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in psychology, social work, or counseling or other related human services field.
Current and appropriate licensure/ certification issued by the State of Michigan, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Psychologist (LP), or Licensed Master of Social Work (LMSW).
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) or Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) or development plan eligible.
1-3 years of experience providing therapeutic treatment within child welfare population.
Qualifications & Skills:
Demonstrates responsibility for the image and effectiveness of TNFC.
Shows willingness to learn new methods, procedures, or techniques, resulting from departmental or Organization-wide change. Adapts to change quickly and easily.
Supports and promotes an environment that holds opportunities for all, regardless of race, gender, culture, and age.
Monitors and checks work or information and plans and organizes time and resources efficiently.
Creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly up and down, inside and outside of the organization; encourages open expression of ideas and opinions.
Demonstrates eagerness to acquire necessary technical knowledge, skills, and judgment to accomplish a result or to serve a customer's needs effectively.
Does more than is required or expected in the job; does things that no one has requested that will improve or enhance products and services, avoid problems, or develop entrepreneurial opportunities. Plans for upcoming problems or opportunities and takes appropriate action.
Demonstrates a high level of dependability in all aspects of the job.
Applies and improves extensive or in-depth specialized knowledge, skills, and judgment to accomplish a result or to accomplish one's job effectively.
Effectively transfers thoughts and expresses ideas orally or verbally in individual or group situations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Complete assigned intake/comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments.
Complete all necessary screening tools.
Provides individual, group, and/or family therapy sessions, weekly.
Document all clinical interactions within accordance to established professional standards, organizational standards, additional funding bodies.
Demonstrate ongoing engagement efforts with participants difficult to engage.
Available to assist in team crisis intervention with Bridge participants during and after established work hours.
Completes clinical records and agency documentation in a timely manner in accordance with the policies and procedures of The New Foster Care.
Serves as the advocate for the young adult as it relates to mental, physical, emotional health in the community.
Complete administrative tasks related to assigned caseload and other work assignments as required by The New Foster Care.
Provides assistance, support and leadership to other staff members through consulting, teaching and other means as appropriate and to coordinate activities when assigned to do so.
Participants in staff training and professional development as identified and/or approved including developing a knowledgeable understanding of the Transition to Independence Process Model utilized in the Bridge Program.
Additional Work Requirements:
Valid unrestricted driver's license, with proof of current registration and automobile insurance; reliable personal transportation suitable for safely transporting as required.
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed
Education:
Master's (Required)
Experience:
Therapy: 3 years (Required)
Child welfare: 3 years (Required)
Case management: 3 years (Required)
Pay: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
Vision insurance
Occupational Therapist CFA
Therapist Job 141 miles from Shelby
The Occupational Therapist is a key associate at Hope Network whose primary responsibilities include Responsible for providing clinical consultations, evaluations, and rehabilitation programming for individuals at the Center for Autism. Services may include: preliminary screening of individual needs for OT intervention, ADL and clinical evaluation and treatment, maintaining accurate data and treatment records accounting for treatment activities, and participation of departmental maintenance and program development. Consult with center staff to assure comprehensive delivery of recommended services to individuals. Responsible to adhere to established standards determined by the Nation Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. in all areas of individual intervention and hold valid Michigan licensure.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
This is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of job functions. This job description is in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by this employee. The employee is required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties as assigned.
Regular and predictable attendance is an essential requirement of this position.
Train, schedule and supervise assigned staff in carrying out individual treatment plans.
Services provided may include: Sensory Processing evaluation, performing the ADL, IADL and/or other appropriate clinical assessments, designing and monitoring subsequent treatment. Identification of appropriate treatment techniques, activities, and/or programs within the scope of OT practice. Participating in staff education and training as needed.
Promote community integration.
Develop and implement groups, and family education from established goals.
Ensure assessment, goal setting and treatment (treatment may include individual and group setting) are person-centered.
Collaborate with primary Case Holder to ensure goals are included the Individual Plan of Service (IPOS) when necessary.
Complete timely documentation of progress notes, initial evaluations and discharge summaries, home assessments, home programs, and consultation notes as indicated.
Monitor individual progress and maintain accurate records of treatment through data collection and treatment reports as assigned.
Serve as a member of an interdisciplinary team for assigned individuals. Participate in individual goal development, coordination of services, discharge planning and family education as needed.
Develop and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with all individuals.
Attend and verbally present at team meetings, clinical reviews, staff meetings and in-services. Attends departmental meetings and participates in program development.
Order individual specific treatment supplies and equipment.
Follow established policies and procedures to ensure safety of staff and individuals.
Provide supervision for Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, and/or OT students as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Position Qualifications
Minimum Education required:
Masters degree require.
Licensed by State of Michigan MS, OTR/L
Two years of professional work experience in a clinical setting preferred.
Demonstrated ability to communicate in verbal and written formats to meet position expectation.
Valid drivers license required according to Hope Network policy.
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Part-Time Home Health Physical Therapist
Therapist Job 187 miles from Shelby
Divinity Home Care is seeking a dedicated PRN or part-time Physical Therapist to join our compassionate team at our Medicare A certified Home Health Care Agency. We offer competitive pay-per-visit rates based on your experience and mileage reimbursement to support your travel needs.
*Compensation:*
* Average Per Visit Rate: $70.00
* Average Start of Care (SOC) Rate: $100.00
* Premium rates for weekend visits and SOC assessments
Enjoy a flexible schedule tailored to your defined availability, ensuring patient care frequencies are met. We require minimal weekend coverage of 2 days per month and participation in a rotating holiday schedule. Our primary service areas include Saint Clair County and Northern Macomb County.
*Key Responsibilities:*
* Conduct evaluations and deliver treatments using evidence-based physical therapy practices, adhering to Medicare Conditions of Participation (COPs), including timely submission of all visit documentation.
* Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Social Work, and Home Health Aides) to create individualized, comprehensive care plans.
* Educate patients and caregivers on tailored home exercise programs to promote independence and recovery.
*Qualifications:*
* Previous home health care experience is preferred.
* Strong organizational and time management skills are essential.
* Ability to work independently with a patient-centered approach.
Join Divinity Home Care and make a meaningful impact in the lives of our patients while enjoying the flexibility and support you deserve. Apply today to become part of our mission to deliver exceptional care in the comfort of home!
Job Types: Part-time, PRN
Pay: $65.00 - $110.00 per hour
Benefits:
* 401(k) matching
* Continuing education credits
* Dental insurance
* Disability insurance
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible schedule
* Health insurance
* Health savings account
* Life insurance
* Paid time off
* Referral program
* Vision insurance
Medical Specialty:
* Geriatrics
* Home Health
* Orthopedics
Schedule:
* Choose your own hours
* Monday to Friday
* No nights
* Rotating weekends
Experience:
* Home Health Care: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
* Physical Therapy License (Preferred)
Work Location: On the road
Therapist SUD, Children's Outpatient
Therapist Job 187 miles from Shelby
As a recognized leader in our field, The Guidance Center provides a broad range of services that have helped children, adults and families unlock potential and build better lives since 1958. With 25 programs we offer treatment, prevention, growth and education services to more than 15,000 people annually. The Guidance Center is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming place for everyone. Creating a culture in which we embrace diversity, equity and inclusion and strive to dismantle oppression is critical to our mission to: Nurture development. Foster resilience. Cultivate well-being.
This position comes with a $3,000 sign-on bonus.
The Children's COP SUD Therapist is responsible for maintaining a caseload consisting of children, adolescents and families, with a primary substance abuse and/or mental health diagnosis. The therapist is responsible for collaborating with professional team members both from TGC as well as other providers or systems to integrate service delivery. The COP SUD therapist is required to conduct intake assessments, to maintain the case record in a timely fashion, to complete authorizations with various funding sources in a timely manner as required, and to conduct appropriate treatment services based on medical necessity. Full-time staff must work 37.5 hours per week, including a minimum of 4 hours per week after 5:00 pm.
Specific Responsibilities include:
1. Must meet all of the contract requirements of the funding sources and/or agency, including maintaining CAADC/Development Plan Certification and State licensure.
2. Primary responsibility is to participate in the delivery of clinical services, including intake evaluations, substance abuse screenings, assessments, and direct treatment for children, adolescents and families.
3. Conduct Intake Assessments, including all necessary opening paperwork (Psychosocial Assessment, financial and demographic forms, etc.)
4. Gather and integrate information from all available sources, including client self-reports, reports from family members, guardian(s) and probation officer, documented medical, treatment history, etc.;
5. Assist with the development of comprehensive Person-Centered Treatment Planning with consumers and other members of the treatment team (consistent with Integrated Biopsychosocial Assessment and all other clinical assessments);
6. Provide face-to-face clinical interventions, in the office, to each assigned consumer at least monthly.
7. Provide individual, family and group therapy.
8. Conduct crisis planning with client.
9. Provide parent education, coaching and training.
10. Provide referrals for services and community resources as needed.
11. Work collaboratively with others in relation to the child and family including psychiatrists, primary care physicians, Wraparound facilitators, school personnel and other family service or support people.
12. Advocate on behalf of the child and family to assist them in meeting their needs and reaching their desired level of self-sufficiency.
13. Assess client satisfaction and participate in program evaluation as needed.
14. Participate in clinical supervision, team meetings and case consultations.
15. Complete clinical records and agency documentation in a timely manner consistent with policies and procedures of the Guidance Center.
16. Work with other COP and Guidance Center staff in addressing unit and agency issues and student supervision.
17. Follow The Guidance Center's professional code of ethics.
18. Represent The Guidance Center in the community in a professional manner.
19. Maintain appropriate state licensure of certifications.
20. Complete 24 hours of training per calendar year specific to children or adolescents.
21. Develop schedule with supervisor and work at least 4 hours each week after 5:00.
22. Full-time staff must provide 23 hours of billable service per week.
23. Coordinate effective discharge planning prior to case closure.
24. Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Minimum of a Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology or Counseling and possess the corresponding State of Michigan licensure Candidates without a state license can be considered but must obtain state licensure (LLMSW, LLPC, TLLP, LMSW, LPC or LLP) within a 60-day training period beginning on the date of hire. Beyond the training period, all state licensure must continually remain active, in effect, and free from disciplinary action.
Must obtain the Child Mental Health Professional credential within 120 days of hire.
Possess a CAADC credential, or be on an active, approved registered MCBAP certification Development Plan within six weeks of hire.
One year of experience (may include time spent in fieldwork or internship) treating or working with people who have been diagnosed with mental illness and substance use disorders.
Additional requirements include: cultural competency, the ability to work effectively with a diverse population, the ability to engage and maintain therapeutic relationships with individuals and families in a variety of modes of treatment, the ability to develop collaborative relationships with other unit staff and providers, and a willingness to be flexible.
Physical Therapist
Therapist Job 180 miles from Shelby
Team Rehab is a network of therapist-owned outpatient physical therapy clinics in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Georgia. Our mission is to provide the best outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. We want our patients to enjoy therapy and experience clear improvements in their health. Our clinics receive the highest levels of patient satisfaction and our patients receive the best objectively measurable outcomes. Our strategy, based on excellent quality and patient satisfaction, is gaining momentum. Since opening our first clinic in 2001, we have grown across Michigan and into Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Georgia. We continue to open additional clinics in order to make physical, occupational and speech therapy even more accessible to our patients, their friends and their families.
Team Rehab believes that employing the best people will provide the best therapy and service to our patients. Because of this, Team Rehab offers:
Competitive Pay
Benefits for Both Full and Part Time Employees!
FREE Medical Plan!
Monthly Bonuses
401(k) Match
Reimbursement for training and/or student loans!
Generous PTO
Profit Sharing
Optional AI Program to Assist in Documentation!
Mentorship & Support!
The Common Standards all Team Rehabilitation Employees are held to include:
Never say anything disrespectful about any group, whether they are formally protected by law or not.
Never use language that another member of staff or patient finds offensive.
No pictures, signs or the like that a patient or another member of staff finds offensive.
No discrimination in hiring, training or promotion based on race, religion, national origins, weight, family status, sexual orientation, etc. None. Never. Ever.
$75000 - $90000 / year
Responsibilities:
Summary:
Team Rehabilitation is seeking out patient-focused Physical Therapists. Primary responsibilities are evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients with the ultimate goal of having patients recover from injuries, manage pain, and regain mobility. The only way to drive success is in providing exceptional physical therapy with measurable outcomes. The ideal candidate will be passionate about patient care while regularly exceeding industry standards.
Responsibilities:
Provide excellent health care for our patients. Patients should achieve good outcomes and be happy with their experience of physical therapy.
Evaluate new patients - understand their current medical and emotional situations and then develop plans of care.
Treat patients and set measurable, functional goals. Making sure to answer their concerns and questions about their injury, progress and probable outcomes.
Educate the patient on treatment options and home exercises that can assist in complimenting their clinical sessions.
Supervising aides when they are providing modalities for non-Medicare, non-BCBSM patients, and also in their general set up and clean up duties.
Monitor and re-evaluate patient progress; revising plans of care and resetting goals when needed to ensure the best possible outcome.
Address pain management as a crucial component of care. Utilize techniques that can assist in pain reduction to increase their functions and everyday activities.
Determine when to discharge patients. Teach patients proper mechanics, ergonomics, and strategies to reduce future incidents.
Write timely and accurate documentation including; evaluations, re-evaluations discharges and daily progress notes.
Achieve a reasonable level of productivity. This depends on the number of referrals and the type of patient presenting. However, with our normal outpatient orthopedic population, Team would expect 55 to 60 treatments plus evaluations a week from a full-time Physical Therapist.
Participate in research studies supported by the clinic and help develop protocols for the most common diagnoses.
Give input on policies, procedures and strategy to ensure that all Team Rehabilitation clinics provide the highest quality of care.
Handle patient feedback and complaints promptly and professionally.
Responsible for continuing to develop skills by staying updated in the latest research and techniques. Attend company in-house CEUs and use the continuing education allowance to attend seminars, workshops, and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications:
Doctorate or Masters in Physical Therapy
Valid Physical Therapy License
Must be committed to Team's initiative of making DEI a priority - bringing a sense of belonging and empowerment within a diverse workforce
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Physical Therapist
Therapist Job 148 miles from Shelby
Are you a Physical Therapist looking to thrive in a supportive, balanced environment? Join ATI, a leader in Physical Therapy, where you'll be part of a team redefining MSK care. With a mission to deliver exceptional patient outcomes and empower clinicians to succeed, we provide the resources and opportunities to help you grow professionally and personally.
Why Choose ATI?
At ATI, you'll join a team at the forefront of musculoskeletal (MSK) care:
Award-Winning Outcomes: Recognized five years in a row in the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) with a 90% patient satisfaction rate and a 74% Net Promoter Score.
Outstanding Reputation: Our clinics boast a 4.9/5 Google Review Rating across locations, reflecting our dedication to exceptional care.
Certified Expertise: Over a decade of ABPTRFE-accredited programs in Sports and Orthopedic Residencies (a remarkable 96%+ first-time exam pass rate) and Upper Extremity Athlete Fellowship
Research Leadership: Partnering nonprofit Institute for Musculoskeletal Advancement (iMSKA) contributes to the field with 10-15 published papers and 30+ scientific presentations.
Community Impact: Through the ATI Foundation, we support individuals with physical disabilities in our communities.
Clinician Support and Development
At ATI, we prioritize your growth and success:
Collaborative Care: Work with various specialties and manageable caseloads (90%+ see 11 or fewer patients daily).
Commitment to Work-Life Balance: Reduced documentation time with our proprietary EMR and Patient Management Tool, designed by therapists for therapists to streamline workflows.
Ongoing Learning: Access ATI Academy, structured mentorship, residencies, and leadership training Click here to learn more.
Comprehensive CEU Support: CEU allowance and quarterly live development sessions to stay at the forefront of evidence-based care.
Benefits Highlights
We offer a competitive compensation package with an incentive plan, and comprehensive benefits, including:
Paid Time Off: Generous PTO, holiday pay, CEU, and “Be Well Days” to recharge, prioritize mental and physical health.
Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage: Flexible plan options.
401(k) Match: Competitive employer matching.
Loan Reimbursement: Up to $25,000 in select markets
Childcare Tuition Assistance: Discounted rates.*
Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts: Tax-saving options.
Short- & Long-Term Disability: Income protection plans.
Life Insurance: Employer-paid and voluntary options.
Parental Leave & Adoption Assistance: Paid time for new parents and support for adoption costs.*
Wellness Programs: Mental health resources, wellness incentives, and holistic support for physical, emotional, and financial well-being.
Corporate Discounts: Exclusive deals for employees.
And more! Click here for the complete list of benefit offerings
* NEW 2025 benefit!
Responsibilities:
You will be empowered to make a difference for your patients: performing detailed assessments, creating tailored treatment plans, and working side-by-side with a team of healthcare experts to deliver care that's truly patient-centered.
Qualifications:
Degree from an accredited Physical Therapy Program
Current professional licensure as a Physical Therapist or license eligible based on the rules and regulations of the state in which you are applying for role
ATI provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Join ATI and redefine what's possible in MSK care.
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Physical Therapist [77229]
Therapist Job 176 miles from Shelby
Onward Search is seeking a dedicated and passionate School Physical Therapist to join a dynamic school team in Wayne County, MI. This in-person opportunity is available for a full-time schedule, starting as soon as possible and continuing through the remainder of the school year.
Details You Should Know:
Location: On-site
Schedule: Full-time, Monday - Friday
Hours: Weekly guaranteed hours up to 32 for full-time
Duration: 03/03/2025 - End of the 2025 school year
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct physical therapy evaluations to inform consultation and direct service plans.
Provide consultation services to teachers, parents, and staff to support students' functional and academic needs.
Deliver direct therapy services to students in accordance with their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
Develop and share strategies to enhance students' motor skills, sensory processing, and classroom participation.
Collaborate with school teams to address student goals and ensure effective implementation of support strategies.
Monitor and document progress toward therapy goals, contributing updates to IEPs as necessary.
Qualifications:
Current Physical Therapist licensure in the state of Michigan.
Doctorates degree in Physical Therapy or equivalent.
Previous experience in a school or pediatric setting is preferred.
What We Offer:
Competitive pay and benefits package
Access to a wide network of schools and districts for diverse placement options.
Streamlined hiring process to get you started quickly.
Ongoing communication and advocacy throughout your placement.
Personalized support from dedicated recruiting professionals.
Opportunities for professional growth and development.
Why Apply:
If you're passionate about creating positive change and supporting students' success, this is the opportunity for you! Work alongside a dedicated team of educators and support staff, helping students reach their full potential.
Ready to join us? Apply today - we can't wait to hear from you!
Occupational Therapist
Therapist Job 162 miles from Shelby
At Powerback, we're on a mission to improve lives. As the leader in physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies, we help older adults stay active and thrive while providing essential therapy for children at home and in school.
With over 38 years of trusted service, our reach spans skilled nursing centers, assisted and independent living facilities, outpatient clinics, and home-based care. We're proud to deliver personalized care exactly where and when it's needed most.
Join an industry-leading team that restores hope and makes a lasting impact. If you're passionate about making a meaningful difference and want to be part of the future of rehabilitation and wellness, Powerback is the place for you.
Why Powerback?
Benefits: We offer Medical, Dental, and Vision plans to Full-Time and Part-Time team members.
Support for New Grads & Clinical Fellows: Our Powerback Clinical Mentorship Program kicks off on day one, helping you learn from the best in the field.
Continuing Education: Keep growing with free CEUs through Medbridge.
H-1B Visa & Relocation Assistance: We support Visa or Green Card sponsorships, plus our Journey Travel Program lets you work across the U.S. with the security of a full-time role.
Perks at Powerback: Enjoy exclusive discounts on Wireless/TV, Home/Auto/Renters and Pet Insurance, Childcare, Eldercare, and more. Earn rewards through our PowerZone Employee Recognition Program, and expand your expertise with our Clinicians in Action professional development program.
Responsibilities:
Title: Occupational Therapist
Location/work environment: In facility
Reporting structure: Reporting to Director of Rehab
Powerback is proud to offer a comprehensive and unique benefits package for those candidates that are qualified, including health insurance benefits, 401k, paid time off, clinical support network, online CEUs, on-demand pay, Visa or Green Card sponsorship, and more! Select benefits are available to part time and PRN employees as well!
As an Occupational Therapist, you help patients get well. You are the person who can bring their
power back
. In doing this, you will assess patient needs, develop their recovery plans, and deliver occupational therapy.
You're a healer and a helper, which is why you got into this line of work.
You're equally adept at addressing the whole patient and seeing them as an individual. You know your goal is the design of a program that will restore, reinforce, and enhance their physical abilities and independence.
You're adaptable to the needs of the patient and can find joy in the variety of the work and the settings.
You're a teammate and are looking for collaboration with your peers, but you're also happy to make referrals to help your patient get the care they need to thrive.
You know that being an Occupational Therapist means you're a teacher who can train patients and caregivers on the skills they need to promote independence and productivity.
If this sounds like you, we'd love to meet you!
Powerback Rehabilitation (Powerback) is a new way of delivering recovery, rehabilitation, respiratory, and wellness services to patients across the nation. We deliver an empowered approach to achieving your full potential by providing integrated and individualized solutions. Our reimagined approach to rehabilitation connects directly to the patient experience, which is centered on transforming the road to recovery for everyone and helping patients get their power back. It's patient-centered care that provides a sustainable way of feeling better, moving better, breathing better, and living better.
Working in a company that values growth and understands what it means to be a caregiver is refreshing. Our CEO is a former staff therapist. We offer growth, paths forward, and we are committed to patient-centered care. We are growing, stable, and need people like you, who have a calling to help people thrive.
Isn't it time for you to work with a team where 86% of them know and feel their work makes a difference? So much so, we're certified as a 2023 Great Place to Work.
Now is the time for you to join Powerback.
Powerback has streamlined our hiring process:
Applying takes 3 minutes, give or take.
You'll hear back from us within 1 business day.
If you meet the qualifications, a recruiter will call you for a 10-minute conversation within 2-3 business days, depending on your availability.
You will then be presented to the hiring manager
The hiring manager will reach out within a business day to schedule the interview.
This all happens within 1-5 business days from the phone screen.
After your interview, the hiring manager makes a quick decision. We aim to accomplish this within the week.
If the hiring manager wants to move forward, you will hear from us within a business day, because we are excited to get you started!
Qualifications: * They must have a Bachelor's degree in an occupational therapy curriculum accredited by ACOTE standards.* They must have initial registration from the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy.
* The Occupational Therapist must hold a valid and unencumbered occupational therapy license as required in the state of practice. Posted Salary Range: USD $46.00 - USD $46.00 /Hr.
Mental Health Outpatient Therapist
Therapist Job 189 miles from Shelby
Clinton Counseling Center is a program of Comprehensive Youth Services, Inc. As a full-time Clinical Therapist at Clinton Counseling Center, you will provide quality therapeutic treatment for mental health clients in a small non-profit outpatient clinic located in Mount Clemens, MI.
Job Responsibilities:
Provide quality outpatient treatment for mental health clients.
Complete Intake assessments, treatment planning, and provide group and individual therapy to assigned clients.
Discharge planning and thorough clinical documentation.
Advocating for clients needing higher or different levels of care.
Minimum Requirements:
Candidates must possess an LLMSW/LMSW or LLPC/LPC
Completion of a clinical degree at an accredited university.
Valid, state-issued clinical license.
Clear criminal record.
Refined interpersonal and diagnostic techniques.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Those with lived experiences are encouraged to apply.
Benefits:
Excellent health, dental, and vision insurance
Generous Vacation/PTO
403(b) + 10% match
Life Insurance
Flexible Hours
Licensure supervision
Why Join Clinton Counseling Center?
Clinton Counseling Center's mission is to provide hope and healing for those we serve. We are a well-established outpatient clinic located in the heart of Macomb County serving MH and SUD populations. Licensure supervision is provided for both LLMSWs and LLPCs. Flexibility in scheduling to meet clinician's needs with evening and Saturday hours available. Join our team of fantastic colleagues in a very supportive setting.
This job posting outlines the typical tasks and responsibilities undertaken by employees in this role. It is not an all-inclusive list of all duties and skills necessary. Clinton Counseling Center is committed to equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate against any qualified individual.
PRN - Clinical Therapist, LLMSW, LMSW, LLPC, LPC
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
Responsibilities:
Provides a broad range of therapeutic and psychiatric social work services to mentally or emotionally disturbed patients.
Acts as a liaison with hospitals, clinics, referral sources, and other medical professionals/centers affiliated with the facility.
Collaborates with psychiatric and interdisciplinary teams in diagnoses and treatment plans.
Assess relative, cognitive, behavioral or emotional problems.
Other Duties as assigned
Qualifications or Skill Required: Master's degree in human services field.
Experience: One to two years of experience or related experience, preferably in community mental health.
Licenses, Certifications, registrations: Current State of Michigan, LLMSW, LMSW (Licensed Master's Social Work) or LLPC, or LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor).
Clinical Therapist - Contractual
Therapist Job 175 miles from Shelby
As a Clinical Therapist, you must be limited license or fully licensed (LLPC, LLMSW, LPC, LMSW, LLP). The position will be working in an out-patient setting (remote/face to face) with commercial/Medicaid insurances. Position is contractual 10+ client sessions per week with flexible days and hours. Office space available in Romeo, Clinton Twp., and Richmond.
Higher fee split if own caseload/referral sources. Advertising, billing, credentialing, fee collection and reminder calls included.
Experience in the following areas:
Individual and family mental health
Substance abuse issues
Autism spectrum disorder
Children
Adolescents
Electronic Record keeping
Therapist
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
About TaskUs: TaskUs is a provider of outsourced digital services and next-generation customer experience to fast-growing technology companies, helping its clients represent, protect and grow their brands. Leveraging a cloud-based infrastructure, TaskUs serves clients in the fastest-growing sectors, including social media, e-commerce, gaming, streaming media, food delivery, ride-sharing, HiTech, FinTech, and HealthTech.
The People First culture at TaskUs has enabled the company to expand its workforce to approximately 45,000 employees globally. Presently, we have a presence in twenty-three locations across twelve countries, which include the Philippines, India, and the United States.
It started with one ridiculously good idea to create a different breed of Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO)! We at TaskUs understand that achieving growth for our partners requires a culture of constant motion, exploring new technologies, being ready to handle any challenge at a moment's notice, and mastering consistency in an ever-changing world.
What We Offer: At TaskUs, we prioritize our employees' well-being by offering competitive industry salaries and comprehensive benefits packages. Our commitment to a People First culture is reflected in the various departments we have established, including Total Rewards, Wellness, HR, and Diversity. We take pride in our inclusive environment and positive impact on the community. Moreover, we actively encourage internal mobility and professional growth at all stages of an employee's career within TaskUs. Join our team today and experience firsthand our dedication to supporting People First.
About TaskUs: TaskUs is a provider of outsourced digital services and next-generation customer experience to fast-growing technology companies, helping its clients represent, protect, and grow their brands. Leveraging a cloud-based infrastructure, TaskUs serves clients in the fastest-growing sectors, including social media, e-commerce, gaming, streaming media, food delivery, ride-sharing, HiTech, FinTech, and HealthTech.
TaskUs People First culture has grown the company to have approximately 45K employees worldwide. We are currently in twenty-three locations across twelve countries, including the Philippines, India, and the United States.
It started with one ridiculously good idea to create a different breed of Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO)! We at TaskUs understand that achieving growth for our partners requires a culture of constant motion, exploring new technologies, being ready to handle any challenge at a moment's notice, and mastering consistency in an ever-changing world.
What We Offer: TaskUs provides world-class benefit packages with competitive industry salaries to all its employees. With well-developed departments, such as Total Rewards, Wellness, HR, and Diversity, we continuously thrive in supporting a People First culture. We are known for our inclusiveness and community impact. We also promote internal mobility and professional development at every step of an employee's career within TaskUs. Come be part of TaskUs that supports People First by applying today!
General Tasks:
TaskUs is looking for independently contracted, licensed mental health professionals to join our amazing team of Wellness and Resiliency counselors. Counselors provide TaskUs staff members with the resiliency skills necessary to accomplish emotional, physical, occupational, and social goals. Candidates must possess a range of personal and professional qualities to motivate clients for optimal wellness.
Job Description:
So, what does a TaskUs
Wellness Counselo
r really do?
Imagine yourself going to work with one thing on your mind: helping staff adopt behaviors that contribute to a higher quality of life while supporting the operational components of the organization. Resiliency counselors are an integral part of developing and facilitating TaskUs' commitment to a culture of wellness.
You may develop and implement wellness seminars for staff, teach various components of wellness through individual counseling sessions, facilitate skills-based groups, and other resiliency programming as needed. You will assess the needs of individual staff members or teams and assist them in choosing behaviors that encourage personal wellness. Issues the resiliency counselor may address include; crisis and risk management, the use of resiliency skills, mood disturbances, social support and connection, and increased resiliency within the workplace.
Roles and Responsibilities:
-Conducting individual counseling sessions
-Running skills groups to teach healthy coping skills and resiliency
-Managing Crisis/Emergency situations
-Implementing outreach initiatives to promote positive mental health
-Coordinating care services with professionals in the community to optimize resources and connections for TaskUs staff.
-Designing individualized wellness programs and performing periodic evaluations to ensure program effectiveness.
-Collecting and reporting data for the purpose of program evaluation.
-Leads or co-leads projects or activities assigned by the Wellness & Resiliency leadership team.
-Attends activities and completes development programs and training sessions required by the department or company.
-Other duties as assigned.
Technical Skills and Qualifications:
-Familiarity with Google Suite applications (Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Docs, Forms, etc)
-Basic computer skills for data entry and reporting
-Proficiency with virtual meeting platforms (Zoom, Meets, etc)
Requirements:
Master's degree in Psychology, Counseling, Mental Health, Social Work, or a similar field.
Fully licensed (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, Licensed Psychologist) professional practitioner.
Three years of post-licensure experience in counseling including individual, group, and crisis management services.
Contractors must carry their own personal liability insurance
Contractors must utilize their own Electronic or Paper Health Record system maintained outside any TaskUs platform.
Hours: Part-time and PRN schedules available
This position will serve the Novi TaskUs location but may involve some remote work when applicable and as determined by TaskUs leadership.
***This role is not an employee of TaskUs, instead, this is a contracted, independent third-party expert in counseling***
How We Partner To Protect You: TaskUs will neither solicit money from you during your application process nor require any form of payment in order to proceed with your application. Kindly ensure that you are always in communication with only authorized recruiters of TaskUs.
DEI: In TaskUs we believe that innovation and higher performance are brought by people from all walks of life. We welcome applicants of different backgrounds, demographics, and circumstances. Inclusive and equitable practices are our responsibility as a business. TaskUs is committed to providing equal access to
opportunities. If you need reasonable accommodations in any part of the hiring process, please let us know.
To find out more visit ***************
How We Partner To Protect You: TaskUs will neither solicit money from you during your application process nor require any form of payment in order to proceed with your application. Kindly ensure that you are always in communication with only authorized recruiters of TaskUs.
DEI: In TaskUs we believe that innovation and higher performance are brought by people from all walks of life. We welcome applicants of different backgrounds, demographics, and circumstances. Inclusive and equitable practices are our responsibility as a business. TaskUs is committed to providing equal access to
opportunities. If you need reasonable accommodations in any part of the hiring process, please let us know.
EEO: TaskUs is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We celebrate and support diversity; we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. TaskUs people first culture thrives on it for the benefit of our employees, our clients, our services, and our community.
We invite you to explore all TaskUs career opportunities and apply through the provided URL ********************************
Faith-Based Clinical Therapist
Therapist Job 180 miles from Shelby
The Faith Based Mental Health Therapist functions under the supervision of the Director of Behavioral Health and is responsible for providing outpatient clinical services and needed related services for clients who are requesting Catholic based counseling services. This position may include the provision of individual, family and marital counseling, group therapy, didactic programming and parent programming. The Faith Based Mental Health Therapist is responsible to ensure the provision of high quality clinical and related services who will, where appropriate, ground the interventions and desired outcomes in Catholic values, as expressed in Scripture, in the Catechism, and elsewhere in teachings of the Catholic Church. This position will work, where appropriate, in a consultative relationship with a deacon and/or spiritual director to include Catholic spirituality in treating the whole person. These duties also include proper clinical documentation and treatment planning for the purposes of compliance with accreditation and licensing and CCSEM policy and procedures.
Master's level degree in a human services field; Social Work, Psychology, Counseling
Limited or fully licensed through the State of Michigan (Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor or Limited License Psychologist)
Position requires excellent interpersonal skills, good moral character with flexibility of work schedule.
Position requires good verbal and written skills.
Must have computer skills; ability to utilize an electronic health record.
Must have a clear understanding of Catholic teachings.
Willing to conduct presentations and workshops as requested by Catholic entities such as parishes or schools when requested.
Provide clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning for individuals, couples and families.
Provide psychotherapy and counseling services to families, couples, children and their parents, and adult individuals.
BENEFITS: * Health insurance for full-time employees * Generous paid time off for both part-time and full-time employees * 10 paid holidays * Retirement plan with employer matching *Free clinical supervision for limited- licensed clinicians and those on a MCBAP development *Professional environment that values the professional development of our clinical staff and cutting-edge treatment approaches POSITION CLASSIFICATION, TYPE & EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK:
Part time or a full-time hourly position with a 60%/40% split fee. Hybrid/office schedule offered. The core CCSEM business days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. This position requires two evenings per week to accommodate client scheduling requests. CONTACT INFORMATION: Kindly forward resumes to *****************. Shamiela Naidoo (Human Resources Manager)
Therapist Intake
Therapist Job 185 miles from Shelby
Job Title: Intake Therapist
Department: Integrated Health
Reports To: Team Lead Intake Therapist
FLSA Status: Exempt
Hours: M-F 8:30-5, one day out of the week will be 8:30-7:30
Centralized Intake provides Intake screening to Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) consumers.
This position assesses consumers for outpatient mental health services and Intellectual and Developmentally Disabled consumers (I/DD) by evaluating the nature and severity of an Individual's mental health problem determining which service response would best meet the needs of the patient, doing an eligibility assessment, and providing a referral to an appropriate program.
Requirements and Duties:
Knowledge of Clinical assessments and clinical writing skills are essential.
Knowledge of the use of DSM-V.
Knowledge and ability to diagnose in assessment and treatment planning.
Knowledge of common signs and symptoms specific to the I/DD population.
Knowledge of common mental health conditions, substance abuse conditions and treatments/supports interventions.
Knowledge of behavioral and cognitive techniques and therapeutic treatment interventions.
Ability to effectively assess and intervene during crisis situations, including suicidality.
Ability to work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and provide advanced levels of knowledge consistent with post graduate training.
Knowledge of available community resources.
Ability to utilize sound judgment and practice autonomous decision making, seeking supervision as needed.
Ability to represent the agency to the community, natural supports and other interested persons in a manner that fosters understanding of the needs of consumers, and the goals and mission of the organization.
Ability to assess the safety for consumers and self as a professional service provider.
Cultural sensitivity and awareness of the role of culture in the delivery of services.
Delivery of culturally competent services including the ability to transform knowledge and cultural awareness into interventions that support and sustain healthy functioning within the appropriate cultural context.
Ability to incorporate Person Centered Planning principles into practice.
Ability to recommend services for Person Centered Planning
Ability to communicate effectively with consumers, family members, natural supports, and community agencies.
Ability to effectively prioritize work.
Demonstrate proficiency with using computers adequate enough to use electronic medical record and mobile technology.
Expanded knowledge of community resources.
Team leadership capabilities, as evidenced by clinical leadership and preparation of written and verbal reporting regarding agency issues.
Ability to work both autonomously and as a member of a multidisciplinary team and to make use of supervision in the development of skills and competent practice.
Knowledge of learning organization principles.
Willingness to actively engage in the professional development process.
Knowledge of how to access agency policies and procedures.
Demonstrated skill and knowledge of evaluation/assessment of particular service needs.
Demonstrated knowledge of the Service Authorization Process.
Demonstrated knowledge of Service Eligibility Criteria and Medicaid covered Services.
Demonstrated skill and knowledge of NSO services and supports and other contractual services.
Demonstrated skill in the ability to provide clinical documentation according to agency policy.
Seeks supervisory support direction for clarification as needed.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Requirements:
Certificates, Licenses, Education:
Education: MSW Master of Social Work
Required Licensure: Licensed Master Social Worker LMSW or LLMSW
.
DISCLAIMER MESSAGE: The above elements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties of personnel so classified, or a contractual commitment, and NSO retains the right to amend or revise this job description at any time.
NSO is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to excellence through diversity and considers candidates without regard to sex (including pregnancy related conditions) genetic information, race, color, weight, height, religion, nation origin, citizenship, age, disability, martial or veteran status, misdemeanor arrest record, sexual orientation, transgender status or gender identity or any other legally protected status
Infant & Early Childhood Therapist
Therapist Job 168 miles from Shelby
$5,000 Signing Incentive! Hybrid-Remote (Combination of Office and Community/Home based work) Want to be a DIFFERENCE MAKER? Join our team and BUILD BRIGHTER FUTURES.
WHY WORK FOR OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES?
We know that in order for you to do your best work and meet our mission, you must be able to be your best self. At Oakland Family Services (OFS), we care about our staff as people first. We treat our team members like family and understand the importance of their families at home. We recognize the significance of flexibility and work/life balance.
We also know that your success…is our success. That's why OFS not only honors the talent and experience you bring; we actively seek to develop it.
Oakland Family Services has proudly been named a Top Workplace for ten (10) consecutive years, voted on by our own staff. We offer a warm, engaging, equitable, supportive, and inclusive work environment.
ABOUT OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES
Oakland Family Services is a private, non-profit service organization serving our community and building brighter futures for more than 100 years. We proudly offer a continuum of prevention, education and treatment services that span the human life cycle.
OUR MISSION: Providing individuals and families the opportunity to build brighter futures.
OUR VISION: Communities of thriving individuals and families.
Between our strong commitment to our mission and a workplace culture that puts our staff first, we enrich the lives of those we serve, strengthen families, and build brighter futures for those we serve and those we employ.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
Competitive compensation.
Comprehensive medical, dental, prescription, and vision coverage.
Flexible Spending Accounts and HSA options.
Retirement plan with a company match.
Long-term disability insurance.
Voluntary short-term disability.
Life insurance and AD&D.
Malpractice insurance.
Paid time off benefits, including generous vacation, sick, personal, and bereavement days.
Twelve (12) paid holidays, including a floating holiday of your choice!
Annual pay increases, as approved.
Employee assistance program for you and immediate family.
Network of support for your health & well-being.
Verizon cellular plan discount.
Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate.
Loan forgiveness programs.
PLUS...
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Family friendly practices and support.
Flexible work schedules, as appropriate.
Hybrid and virtual work options, as appropriate.
Highly robust and comprehensive onboarding and training program.
Paid professional development.
Free online trainings that count toward continuing education credits.
Employee assistance programs.
“Dress for Your Day” approach to dress code.
Financial literacy education and workshops.
Collaborative annual performance appraisals.
“Casual for a Cause” program for clients and staff in need.
And more!
*Some benefits applicable to regular, full-time employees only.
WE KNOW CULTURE MATTERS…
We spend many hours of our day working. Workplace culture affects our well-being, how we feel about coming to work, and how we perform. Oakland Family Services prioritizes having a healthy, inclusive, equitable, and effective workplace culture . That's why we proudly have ten (10) defined cultural value statements that dictate how we operate. Cultural values are embedded into all we do and how we do it!
…MORE ABOUT OUR AWARD-WINNING CULTURE
Our CEO wants to get to know staff personally and has an open-door policy. She hosts regular staff lunches and townhalls to answer questions.
Open, honest, and transparent communication is celebrated.
We practice giving the benefit of the doubt.
We believe that feedback is the breakfast of champions! That's why we have a staff suggestion program.
We want our team members to feel valued. That's why we have a staff recognition program.
Having FUN is an important part of the job! We love hosting events such as staff recognition celebrations and luncheons, road rallies, seasonal parties, food truck lunches, ice cream days, surprise giveaways, spirit weeks, Bring Your Child to Work Day, cook off/bake off contests, and more.
ABOUT THE OPPORUNITY/WORK
The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist in the Specialized Services for Youth department assumes the responsibilities common to all direct service and administrative positions as described in the Agency Manual. The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist in the Specialized Services for Youth department will develop and use the various modalities of service offered by the agency. The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist in the Specialized Services for Youth department reports to the assigned Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Supervisor, Specialized Services for Youth (SSY) department.
Professional Practice
Provide treatment services including assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and individual/family/group therapy to a caseload of youth (prenatal through age 6) and their families. These children and families qualify for the highest level of care in the community per Community Mental Health guidelines.
Provide services in the home of the family, community or via tele-health, depending on the youth and family's needs.
Expect to work at minimum two evenings a week to accommodate school and work schedules.
Provide appropriate home-based services to a caseload in accordance with agency needs. Typical caseload size will be between 10-15 children and families depending on severity and may be subject to change based on program and individual needs.
Provide direct face-to-face contact with youth and/or family members at a minimum of 6 hours per month.
Obtain, analyze and evaluate case data; develop an understanding of the family's situation and to develop goals and planned responses; carry out the plan and/or alter the plan as new understandings emerge; analyze and evaluate the course and results of the treatment process, utilize evidenced based practices as indicated. Work with the whole family; to have a good understanding of the family situation and dynamics and how this may impact the identified youth. Empower individuals and families to advocate on their own behalf.
Provide referrals or assistance with the social determinants of health, including physical health, cultural, employment, educational, social or financial needs.
Maintain clinical records in accordance with Agency, licensing, accreditation, Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN), Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) standards and requirements. Maintain all records in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) within timeframes required by OCHN.
Actively coordinate cases with treatment team, psychiatric staff, respite providers, school/daycare staff, protective services, OCHN, physicians and any other appropriate staff.
Participate in professional development activities on a variety of clinical topics including evidence-based practices and interventions, based on caseload need and therapist interest.
Participate in required trainings in accordance with the requirements of state of Michigan licensure, funders, OCHN and the MDHHS Medicaid provider manual.
Additional duties may include intakes; supervision of interns, assignment to specific agency work sites; assignment to a special project or contract; provision of leadership to educational, counseling or volunteer groups; to work with community problems as interest and skill indicates; and other duties as assigned.
Participate in the SSY crisis on-call coverage for individuals by signing up for a minimum of 3-4 weeks per year.
Participate in the SSY check-in coverage for individuals by signing up for a minimum of 3-4 weekends per year.
Participate in 1.5-2 hours per month of reflective supervision (1 hour weekly if working towards MI-AIMH Endorsement Level II).
Attend weekly department meetings, trainings and supervision scheduled. Attend specialized supervision groups for evidence-based practices, licensure and high-risk cases as assigned by supervisor.
Administration
Perform the administrative tasks related to assigned caseload and other work assignments as required by the agency by effectively utilizing the various tools provided by the program and/or the electronic healthcare record system. This includes effective and efficient management of their individual caseload; completing documentation and responsibilities related to their caseload in adherence with OCHN and MDHHS protocols.
Provide assistance, support and leadership to other staff members through consulting, teaching and other means as appropriate, and to coordinate program activities when assigned to do so.
Responsible for incorporating principles of diversity, equity and inclusion in work processes and in job functions. Responsible for promoting a feeling of welcoming, belonging, and acceptance to all clients and staff.
Other duties as assigned.
Does This Describe YOU?
Successful completion of the requirements of a master's degree from an accredited school of social work or equivalent in related field such as psychology, social work, or guidance and counseling as appropriate to the needs of the particular position.
State certification or licensure, commensurate with accrued experience and degree obtained (LLMSW, LMSW, LLPC, LPC, TLLP, LLP, LLMFT, LMFT).
A minimum of one year of experience in the examination, evaluation, and treatment of minors and their families, pre- or post-masters, with experience with the 0-6 population preferred.
Infant Mental Health Specialist Endorsement (through the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health), preferred, or willingness to apply for and work towards endorsement.
Certification in the Devereaux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA) preferred.
Other special abilities, skills and credentials such as experience working in the Community Mental Health System, substance use disorder qualifications, experience with youth with serious emotional disturbances, family systems work, trauma-informed care, delivery of home-based models and use of evidenced based models.
Selected candidates for this position must possess a sensitivity to the diversity of the agency's service population including (but not limited to) differences of culture, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation and socioeconomic.
Special abilities and skills necessary to perform the required tasks and that best meet the needs of the agency also will be considered. There may be some standards above that may be waived when compensating specifications or circumstances exist if they do not preclude state Medicaid requirements to provide Home Based services.
Although employees have use of the Agency vehicle fleet to conduct business and are covered under our insurance, employees must provide documentation of personal vehicle liability insurance with minimum coverage of $100,000 per person/ $300,000 per incident. Employees also must provide documentation of a valid driver's license on an annual basis as well as proof of registration. In some instances, depending on the nature and frequency of driving, a chauffeur's license must be obtained. (may obtain within sixty days of hire).