Psychotherapist- PART Time- REMOTE position
About the position Responsibilities • Conducts diagnostic and psychosocial assessments and treatment planning to determine the appropriate level of care and services for patients and their families. • Provides evidence-based care in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and substance use disorders in children, adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients in an outpatient setting. • Performs evidence-based psychotherapy including individual, conjoint, family, group, and didactic as qualified. • Provides urgent consultation/evaluations and crisis services as necessary to stabilize patient functioning and maintain continuity of care. • Completes all clinical documentation in a timely manner and in accordance with state and Federal regulatory agencies and Henry Ford Behavioral Health standards and expectations. • Ensures access for patient appointments is timely and in accordance with clinic expectations and standards. • Compliance with all accreditors and regulators (JCAHO, Blue Cross, Medicare, HIPPA). • Participates in Departmental Quality Improvement initiatives, including but not limited to patient satisfaction and outcome studies. • Partners with Department leadership to maintain the financial health of the Department of Psychiatry, by maintaining departmental productivity/utilization expectations and optimizing the revenue cycle. • Performs and complies with all managed care practice and standards including but not limited to obtaining appropriate pre and re-authorizations for service, providing timely feedback to referral sources and case managers. • Participates in the education, either by didactic presentations or clinical supervision of Departmental trainees as qualified. • Attainment of 15 hours of continuing education credits per year. • Completes Annual Mandatory Educational Courses as assigned by BHS and/or HFHS. • Maintains core competencies as defined by Behavioral Health. • Partners and collaborates with the BHS research enterprise to fulfill the academic mission of the Department of Psychiatry. • Schedules and attends work reviews with assigned licensed psychologist as required by the Board of Psychology and maintains records of this supervision, if applicable by graduate degree. • Works collaboratively with all staff to ensure quality of care and an optimal work environment. • Partners with Leadership to support departmental mission, vision, and values. • Attends all Departmental, Clinic, and Treatment Team meetings. • Performs other related duties as assigned or requested. Requirements • Master's (or Doctoral) degree in clinical or counseling psychology with one year supervised post-masters experience; OR Master's degree in Social Work with two years post-Master's experience in mental health/chemical dependency setting. • Licensed Psychologist; OR Limited Licensed Psychologist; OR Licensed Master's in Social Work. • At least 2 years of outpatient experience. • Proficient in Microsoft applications. • Epic experience is a plus. Benefits • Competitive health plan options, including three consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs), a PPO plan, and an HMO plan. • Dental and eye care coverage. • Tuition assistance. • Family forming benefits. • Discounts to dozens of businesses. Apply tot his job