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UCLA Health Part Time - Primary Therapist Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program in Los Angeles, California
Description
Play a
key role in the delivery of world-class patient care. Make a significant
contribution to an award-winning health system. Leverage your expertise to make
a life-changing difference. At UCLA Health, you can do all this and more.
Reporting to the
Director, you will provide a range of services to multidisciplinary teams in
psychiatric partial hospitals and intensive outpatient programs serving child,
adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations.
Duties may include psychosocial assessment, care coordination,
consultation with the team, individual, family, or group psychotherapeutic
treatment, liaison with community agencies, teaching trainees of various
disciplines, treatment plan documentation, disposition planning, and
advocacy. You will be expected to
perform the following repertoire of professional activities in accordance with
UCLA, WWH, and NPH policies and procedures. While you are assigned to a
specific program, you will be expected to provide clinical coverage across
programs and services as required by patient needs.
Hourly Salary Range
(Annual Rate Adjusted for Part-Time): $34.24 - $74.19
Schedule: Monday -
Friday; 2:00 - 6:00pm
Bargaining Unit: HX -
UPTE
Qualifications
We're
seeking a dedicated clinical professional with:
LMFT, LCSW, or PhD with current CA license - Required
Prior experience with both substance use treatment and mental health treatment - Required
Knowledge of CAMFT and APA ethics and scope of practice
Knowledge of the goals & interventions of intensive outpatient, day treatment, partial hospitalization, and inpatient programs
Knowledge of relevant psychiatric diagnoses, including presenting symptoms and typical treatment approaches
Knowledge of psychosocial factors in the etiology & treatment of mental illness
Ability to complete psychosocial assessments effectively & efficiently
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