Pay is commensurate with experience within a range of $64,000 to $70,000. Full time, exempt, benefits eligible. Bert Nash offers excellent benefits which include medical, dental, vision, KPERS retirement, life insurance, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) providing free counseling and resources, and generous PTO.
Caring. Hope. Giving back. Our mission at the Bert Nash Center as the Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) of Douglas County is to advance the health of the community through comprehensive behavioral health services responsive to evolving needs and changing environments. We accomplish this by believing in our team. Each person that works for the Bert Nash Center contributes directly to the success of our clients, organization, and community. Our values of compassion, integrity, equity and hope reflect in everything we do.
Responsibilities: The primary responsibilities of the ACT
Therapist are providing assessments, individual outpatient therapy, and substance
use disorder treatment to adults with recurrent mental health and substance
abuse disorders along with trans-disciplinary intensive, community-based
services according to the TMACT fidelity standards. These duties encompass but not limited to:
- Serving as participating a member on a community-based,
trans-disciplinary, intensive supportive service team operating according to
TMACT fidelity standards;
- Partnering with program staff to ensure service quality
standards of the program, and specifically that TMACT fidelity standards are
met; and generally that data collection and documentation and reporting,
outcomes standards, Evidence-Based standards, and deadlines are met;
- Conducting outreach and motivational interviewing
techniques for adults with co-occurring (mental health and substance abuse)
disorders to assist the client in securing access to and mastering the use of
community services and resources that will both reduce, or eliminate, the risk
of hospitalization and support independent living in the community
- Facilitates admissions to higher levels of
care, when deemed necessary.
- Coordinating and cooperating with team members and
clientele to formulate and implement strategies for addressing consumer housing
and service needs;
- Providing outreach and crisis intervention services to
clients, and prospective clients, to enable timely access to those services
appropriate and necessary for crisis stabilization with the purpose of
diverting the client from hospitalization;
- Conducting ongoing comprehensive substance use
assessments that consider the relationship between mental health and substance
use while tracking the clients' stages of change readiness and stages of
treatment;
- Regular
and predictable attendance is essential;
- Assuming additional responsibilities that may
be assigned as circumstances warrant.
Qualifications: The ACT Team Therapist position requires but not limited to:
- Master's Degree and current licensure in Kansas as a
Qualified Mental Health Professional and master's Level Addictions Counselor
(LMAC), with preference given to clinical licensure. If not currently licensed
as a LMAC, must be able to obtain licensure within 90 days of employment. Must serve
as a QMHP and TPC on clients' treatment teams.
- Familiarity
with behavioral health theory, emerging practices and Evidence-Based Practices
in the substance use disorder field
- Familiar
with treatment approaches to treatment substance use disorders with an emphasis
on co-occurring disorders
- Knowledge
of community service programs and resources designed to assist in targeted
populations of the county;
- Familiar with treatment approaches to
treatment substance use disorders with an emphasis on co-occurring disorders
- Knowledge of or experience in community
mental health;
- Reliable transportation with a valid, unrestricted driver's license;
- Flexibility in assigned working hours;
- An energetic and positive approach to the
rapidly evolving changes and challenges of a complex work place;