Clinical Associate II/III - Partial Hospitalization Program

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ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

, Alaska

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Clinical Associate will conduct group skill development sessions and collaborate with the treatment team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. They are also responsible for documenting client progress in electronic health records and providing support during crisis situations.

Qualifications

We are seeking a Clinical Associate II/III to join our Partial Hospitalization Program team. A Bachelor's degree in a human-services field (social work, psychology, or related field) is preferred, along with experience working with children or adolescents in a mental health setting. Strong communication, organizational skills, and a commitment to client-centered care are essential.

Job Description

Clinical Associate II, III | Alaska Behavioral Health
Fairbanks Partial Hospitalization Program Team

Who We Are

Our mission is to strengthen Alaska communities and improve the lives of our clients by delivering exceptional behavioral healthcare services.

We believe all Alaskans, with all mental health and addiction needs should have access to the best possible care. We are proud to be part of a dedicated team committed to increasing access to mental health care and changing the lives of our clients for the better.

About the Team

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) team is a multi-disciplinary group dedicated to serving children ages 9-17 and adults with acute needs or those not responding to lower levels of care. Our program offers medication management, intensive therapy, family therapy and skill-building exercises to help clients regain stability, enhance their quality of life, and prevent the need for higher levels of care. 

We provide Evidence-Based Therapy activities for clients to practice skills to utilize in and outside of PHP, daily physical activity, lunches, and time for academic studies.

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct group skill development sessions covering topics such as emotion regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, interpersonal skills, problem-solving, and coping strategies.
  • Collaborate with the treatment team to assess client needs and develop individualized treatment plans.
  • Provide support and assistance to clients during community outings and activities.
  • Document client progress, interventions, and outcomes accurately and timely in electronic health records.
  • Participate in daily and weekly team meetings.
  • Conduct safety plans.
  • Support clients in crisis situations and assist with de-escalation techniques as needed.

Good To Know

  • Position is based in Fairbanks, Alaska
  • Full-Time, Non-exempt
  • Pay Range is between $21.50 - $30.00 hourly
  • Eligible for up to $15,678 in incentive with the average being $5,616.
  • Student Loan Repayment and Tuition Assistance is Available – Professional Growth is encouraged!
  • Clinical associates participate in regular individual and group supervision and are provided with additional training opportunities as part of our professional development plan.
  • AKBH offers generous benefits including two healthcare options for employees and their dependent children, 401k with immediate vesting and up to 5% match, 4% automatically contributed by AKBH. PTO is accrued at the rate of five (5) weeks of PTO for the first year; eight (8) weeks of PTO after the first year. PTO is used for company recognized holidays. 

What We Need from You

  • Bachelor’s degree in a human-services field such as social work, psychology, or related field preferred, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. 
  • Previous experience working with children or adolescents in a mental health setting preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with a diverse team of professionals.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Flexibility to adapt to the changing needs of clients and the program.
  • Commitment to providing compassionate and client-centered care.
  • Willingness to participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities.

Alaska Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

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ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN

Alaska Behavioral Health is the largest community-based mental health provider in the state of Alaska. Our corporation was originally founded in 1974, and has evolved and grown to meet needs in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Our mission is to strengthen Alaska communities and improve the lives of our clients by providing exceptional behavioral health care. We serve children and adults affected by a wide range of mental health concerns, including SED/SMI. Services include evaluation, psychiatric services/medication management, counseling, skill development, case management, and intensive supports for those who need them. Every day there are stories of children and adults getting better and overcoming the impact of mental illness on their lives.
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