IOP Therapist at Neuropsychiatric Hospitals
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Psychosocial Assessments, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Individual Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Treatment Planning, Communication Skills, Behavioral Goals, Insurance Authorization, Discharge Planning, Community Resource Planning, Educational Groups, Best Practices, Mental Health, Healthcare Team Collaboration, Suicide Risk Assessment

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
About Us Healing Body and Mind. NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals is a national leader in behavioral healthcare, specializing in patients with acute psychiatric and complex medical needs. Our hospitals use an interdisciplinary, multi-specialty approach that delivers high-quality, patient-centered care when it’s needed most. With locations in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Arizona, we’re expanding access to our unique model of care across the United States. Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families every day Overview NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals of Indianapolis is adding IOP therapists to our growing clinical services team to provide outstanding care to our patients and their families in their recovery journey. The IOP Therapist will provide individual therapy, group therapy and family therapy to adults and adolescents in our Physician directed-intensive outpatient program. Therapist will assist clients using best practices of group counseling techniques. Therapist will complete master treatment plans, daily suicide risk assessments, discharge planning and pre-authorization/reviews of the insurance. Benefits of joining the NPH Clinical Team Competitive salary Clinical supervision provided or reimbursement by NPH Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance NPH 401(k) plan with up to 4% Company match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Programs Generous PTO and Time Off Policy Special tuition offers through Capella University Work/life balance with great professional growth opportunities Employee Discounts through LifeMart Responsibilities Conducts psychosocial assessments to document history and identify preliminary issues for treatment focus by interviewing the patient and their family members. Communicates with physicians to report patient progress needs, concerns, and potential and actual problems. Works closely with all members of the health care team in development of the plan of treatment, including discharge plans, based on the psychosocial assessment and accepted social work interventions. Provides group and family process-oriented therapies as well as conducts educational and other didactic group for patients and family members using various professional treatment modalities. Provides social work services including short-term individual counseling, group therapy, community resource planning, and crisis intervention. Develops and coordinates an individualized discharge plan for the patient by utilizing treatment team and chart information to determine the patient's aftercare needs. Develops and maintains thorough knowledge of referral resources throughout the service area. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, and other third party reimbursement sources. Demonstrates skill of writing individualized, behavioral and measurable treatment goals base upon information on psychosocial assessment and psychiatric evaluation. Conduct daily group therapy sessions. Conduct individual and or family therapy sessions. Obtain insurance benefit information, authorization for treatment and perform ongoing utilizations reviews. Files all progress notes in the medical record within 24 hours of the date of service. Qualifications Master's degree in Social Work or Counseling required. Independent or Associate License in Counseling or Social Work preferred. Basic Life Support (BLS) and Handle with Care (HWC) certifications required and obtained during orientation. Minimum of 1 year of experience in mental health or healthcare required. 3 years of experience preferred. Experience developing and administering treatment plans Individual and group counseling techniques Exceptional communication skills
Responsibilities
The IOP Therapist conducts psychosocial assessments and collaborates with the healthcare team to develop treatment and discharge plans. They provide individual, group, and family therapy while maintaining thorough documentation and communication with physicians.
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