The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is a mental health professional that independently provides psychosocial assessment and intervention to patients and families across a continuum of care. Completes psychosocial assessements and plans of care for identified patient populations. Identifies and provides interventions and goals as indicated by the plan of care. Provides crisis intervention services to patients, family, and staff. Provides consultation to physicians, healthcare professionals, or community partners in understanding psychiatric, behavioral, social, emotional, and cultural factors related to plan of care for the patient. Consults with staff regarding clinical situations, assists inter-disciplinary team in dealing with complex, high-risk or difficult psychosocial situations. Serves as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and is a liaision with community resources. Provides community resource information and referrals. May provide individual, group, or family therapy. may provide supervision, leadership, coaching, and/or mentoring to other clinical staff including co-signature of documentation. May provide counter signture of other's clinical proactice. If state certified, may provide clinical oversight to staff towards advanced licensure. May participate in Third Party billing. Other services performed as assigned.
Experience: 0 years experience Licenses & Certifications: Current Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensure in the State of Practice and American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification. •
Last updated on Jun 2, 2021