24-Hour Crisis 988 Mental Health
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BRMH Job Position Details

To Apply: Send resume, cover letter and specify the position you are applying for to brmhjobs@brmh.com.

Psychologist

Job Description: Among primary responsibilities, provide psychological testing and evaluations, as well as  assessment and diagnosing for treatment planning and risk assessment; Individual, group, and family therapy to improve the client’s emotional and mental adjustment and social functioning;  Individual and group behavioral management, including stress management, relaxation techniques, assertiveness training, conflict resolution, and behavior modification; Completion of mental status, competency, and sanity examinations;   Division of Health Care Finance evaluation and form completions (M-20 and Form 1); Consultation and education services under contract; and  Limited individual or group skills development.  Participate as assigned in daily crisis rotation services.

May provide minimal Case Management face-to-face OR Non Face-to-face service as prescribed in the CMNA:  Coordinating, assessing, linking, and/or monitoring through face to face, telephone, or written communication with the client, or applicable family member or service agency staff with direct involvement in providing or assuring the client obtains necessary access to community services.

Secondary Activities Include: Provide case consultation to colleagues and/or consultation and education services, not under contract, in the community.   Complete up-to-date quality service documentation, including accurate time sheet records with appropriate service codes, progress notes, assessments, and treatment plans, etc. by 30 minutes past closing of the next business day from the date of service, in the Center’s automated clinical records system.  Obtain approval from immediate supervisor on all leave taken.  Complete all exceptions corrections by the 5th of the following month from the date of service delivery.  Attend supervision appointments and team and organization meetings as scheduled.  Maintain an automated schedule, reflecting the FTE availability within Center hours, in order to be consistently available to Center staff and clients.  Prepare materials for individual and group meetings.  Attend trainings within and outside of the Center for job development.  When assigned, supervise staff who are seeking clinical licensure, which includes case reviews, case documentation, oversight of clinical treatment, ethical standards and practices, maintaining supervision records, etc.

OTHER SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND EXPECTATIONS:

  • Knowledge of confidentiality and ability to maintain strict compliance with confidentiality of all client and Center sensitive information.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of mental health treatment, and of community resources available to the mentally ill.
  • Teaming skills for effective and cooperative interoffice relations, and for working with others in client treatment.
  • Computer literacy and skills for operation of automated medical records, email, scheduling, etc.
  • Timeliness with schedule including arrival to work, general whereabouts, attendance at meetings, and client appointments.
  • Document exact and “to the minute” for billings and time sheet entries.
  • Positive attitude related to job expectations, supervision, Center policies and procedures, etc.
  • Ability to behave ethically and to understand and maintain appropriate boundaries with clients and staff.
  • Flexible hours to meet client and Center needs, including potentially functioning on the 24-hour crisis rotation team.
  • Conduct expected tasks in a safe manner, uphold Center safety policies, and report perceived safety issues to appropriate sources.

Educational and/or Professional Requirement:  PhD in psychology from an accredited university with a clinical independent license.

Position Location:  Logan, Utah

Position Salary:  $92,777.00 – $110,000.00/year based on experience and licensure

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No one will be denied access to services, due to inability to pay, age, race, color, national origin, language, cultural background, marital status, developmental disability, language, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion.

A discounted fee is available for essential services based on family size and income.

Hay tarifas con descuento disponibles para servicios esenciales según el tamaño y los ingresos de la familia.