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Case Worker, Therapy

Denver Health
tuition reimbursement, retirement plan
United States, Colorado, Denver
1155 Cherokee Street (Show on map)
Dec 07, 2024
We are recruiting for a motivated Case Worker, Therapy to join our team!

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Department

Denver CARES Providers The following positions within Inpatient Adolescent Psychiatry, Inpatient Adult Psychiatry, Psychiatric Emergency Services, CARES, and Outpatient Behavioral Health Services are offering the opportunity to enroll in a new program offering a cash incentive to recognize your work treating patients with substance use disorders. This program is sponsored through the ACCESS (Advancing Careers, Competencies, and Equity in Substance Treatment Services) grant. Employees must be >0.6 FTE to be eligible. 50% of the bonus will be received 90 days after signing the program contract.

* Registered Nurses (RNs) may earn up to $7,500 by December 2024
* Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs) may earn up to $3,500 by December 2024
* Care Navigators may earn up to $3,500 by December 2024 Job Summary

The Therapy Case Worker ("Case Worker"), under general supervision, performs culturally competent individual, family and group therapy, care plan development, case management, family intervention, and referral work within Colorado OBH Standards for patients receiving psychiatric and substance use disorder treatment at Denver Health. Subscribes to an evidence-based practice framework to manage and facilitate clinical processes and progress for patients. Effectively manages a clinical caseload and clinical documentation that spans multiple modalities of care. Goals of clinical practice are to assist patients in their ability to effectively manage their psychiatric and substance use disorders, to function better with the community and gain stability within the community setting.

Essential Functions:
  • Patient Triage
    Identifies patients' conditions, problems, and determines disposition. Interviews clients to obtain health history and/or complete intake evaluation which may include necessary paperwork; obtains and records patient vital signs including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
    (40%)
  • Patient Assessment
    Evaluates emotional components, impacts of health issues and assists client to identify strengths, dysfunctional factors and to establish detailed and coordinated treatment plans. Makes attempts to re-engage any client who seeks a premature discharge from the program. (30%)
  • Treatment Planning and Documentation
    Utilizes knowledge of patient populations' cultural, religious, ethnic, and social systems in interactions, care planning and education. Documents counseling plan, interventions, and client response to treatment according to State guidelines, ensuring that clinical supervision records are current. (30%)

Education:
  • Master's Degree Required

Work Experience:
  • 1-3 years Experience working in mental health and/or substance use disorders, Required and
  • Experience with client assessment and providing individual psychotherapy as well as group therapy and documenting clinical progress throughout the treatment episode, Required

Licenses:
  • BLS-Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) - AHA - American Heart Association Required and
  • CACIII-Certified Addiction Counselor III - NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals Required or
  • ACD-Licensed Addiction Counselor - NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals Required or
  • LPC-Licensed Professional Counselor - LPC State Licensing Board Required

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Demonstrates knowledge and applicability of the principle of growth and development over the lifespan, as well as demonstrating the ability to assess data reflecting the patient's status and interpreting appropriate cultural information of the patient(s) to whom care/service is being delivered/provided.
  • Knowledge of evidence-based clinical framework.
  • Knowledge of the disease progression of addictive disorders.
  • Knowledge of medical terms, abbreviations, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis, and demonstrates this knowledge verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to motivate persons for positive change.
  • Clinical thinking skills that lead to the identification of the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
  • Ability to provide clinical assistance, emotional support and skills building, or other necessary clinical care to patients when needed.
  • Ability to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality of records relating to clients' treatment.
  • Ability to develop effective therapeutic interventions that are social-culturally sensitive.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint.

Shift

Nights (United States of America)

Work Type

Regular

Salary

$55,886.00 - $81,258.00 / yr

Benefits

  • Outstanding benefits including up to 27 paid days off per year, immediate retirement plan employer contribution up to 9.5%, and generous medical plans

  • Free RTD EcoPass (public transportation)

  • On-site employee fitness center and wellness classes

  • Childcare discount programs & exclusive perks on large brands, travel, and more

  • Tuition reimbursement & assistance

  • Education & development opportunities including career pathways and coaching

  • Professional clinical advancement program & shared governance

  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer+ free student loan coaching and assistance navigating the PSLF program

  • National Health Service Corps (NHCS) and Colorado Health Service Corps (CHSC) eligible employer

Our Values

  • Respect

  • Belonging

  • Accountability

  • Transparency

All job applicants for safety-sensitive positions must pass a pre-employment drug test, once a conditional offer of employment has been made.

Denver Health is an integrated, high-quality academic health care system considered a model for the nation that includes a Level I Trauma Center, a 555-bed acute care medical center, Denver's 911 emergency medical response system, 10 family health centers, 19 school-based health centers, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety, a Public Health Institute, an HMO and The Denver Health Foundation.

As Colorado's primary, and essential, safety-net institution, Denver Health is a mission-driven organization that has provided billions in uncompensated care for the uninsured. Denver Health is viewed as an Anchor Institution for the community, focusing on hiring and purchasing locally as applicable, serving as a pillar for community needs, and caring for more than 185,000 individuals and 67,000 children a year.

Located near downtown Denver, Denver Health is just minutes away from many of the cultural and recreational activities Denver has to offer.

We strongly support diversity in the workforce and Denver Health is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).

Denver Health values the unique ideas, talents and contributions reflective of the needs of our community. For more about our commitment to diversity visit: https://www.denverhealth.org/for-professionals/careers/diversity-and-inclusion

Applicants will be considered until the position is filled.

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