Steward Health Care System
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Behavioral Health Therapist
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Job Description
About Steward Health Care
Over a decade ago, Steward Health Care System emerged as a different kind of health care company designed to usher in a new era of wellness. One that provides our patients better, more proactive care at a sustainable cost, our providers unrivaled coordination of care, and our communities greater prosperity and stability.
As the country's largest physician-led, minority-owned, integrated health care system, our doctors can be certain that we share their interests and those of their patients. Together we are on a mission to revolutionize the way health care is delivered - creating healthier lives, thriving communities and a better world.
Based in Dallas, Steward currently operates more than 30 hospitals across Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
For more information, visit steward.org
Responsible for conducting group and individual therapy and documenting client status and response to
treatment. Implements interventions appropriately, according to patients individualized needs and plan of care to
moderate/stabilize symptoms. Collaborates and communicates effectively with patients, families, and treatment
team members to facilitate maximum client outcomes.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Facilitates group treatment modalities within scope of practice, as assigned by the Program Coordinator,
using approved curriculum and standard group facilitation techniques. Completes a progress note for
every client that attended their groups.
Develops therapeutic relationship with individual clients in program; provides regular opportunities for
one-to-one interaction with clients when requested by Program Coordinator.
Demonstrates advanced level of crisis intervention skills and diversional techniques, as appropriate then
interacting with patient and family members.
Demonstrates the ability to assess patients immediate needs as well as coordinate and evaluate all
pertinent resources existing to expedite patients return to baseline functioning.
Conducts initial psych-social and/or substance abuse assessments of new clients when requested by the
Program Coordinator.
Demonstrates the use of advanced level critical thinking skills and problems solving abilities in
recommending levels of care.
Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized and function under stressful/emergency situations.
Consults other departments and/or agencies, as appropriate, to provide for an interdisciplinary approach
to the patients needs.
Communicates appropriately and clearly to physicians/directors/charge nurse/ coworkers.
Interacts professionally with patient/family and always treats patients/families with respect and dignity;
ensures patient confidentiality. Provides service guided by ethical principles and in accordance with
applicable laws.
Contributes to the team concept and maintains a positive working relationship, both within the
department and with other departments, assisting when a need is observed or requested, and offers
constructive suggestions for improvement instead of complaints.
Documentation reflects departmental protocol and supports policies and procedures.
Can manage and operate unit equipment safely and correctly.
Demonstrates knowledge of current patient safety goals and policies.
Participates in the clinical development of self and others to provide for personal growth, unit clinical
competency, and position retention.
Demonstrates leadership ability by assuming responsibility and accountability for assigned department
activities and healthcare system goals.
Demonstrates an advanced level of ability to meet the demands of patients who exhibit a variety of
stressor and/or pathology.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS: (Examples: Ability to work independently and take initiative; Good judgment and problem-solving skills; Communication skills; Interpersonal and organizational skills; Level of confidentiality)
Service
Works to make a positive impression on patients, medical staff, guests, visitors and coworkers. Protects the
privacy and dignity of our patients. Shows concern by anticipating patient needs and adapting to their
preference.
Teamwork
Works with others as a team member. Recognizes the dignity of each person and shows respect for one
another. Works to resolve concerns and complaints promptly and effectively.
Attitude
Demonstrates kindness through words and actions. Maintains a safe and clean hospital environment.
Maintains a clean, neat, and professional appearance. Embraces the change process as an effective tool for
personal, professional, and organizational growth.
Responsiveness
Demonstrates responsiveness to the needs of our patients, coworkers and others. Informs patients and
others about waits, delays and other possible inconveniences. Communicates in caring and appropriate
ways.
Language Skills
Ability to read and communicate effective in English. Additional languages preferred.
Basic computer knowledge
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/LICENSURE/TECHNICAL/OTHER:
Masters degree from an accredited university in behavioral health field Psychology, Marriage and
Family Counseling, Social Work, Professional Counseling, Substance Abuse.
Current license as a LAC, LPC, LMSW, LCSW, LAMFT, or LMFT.
Two years of crisis and/or assessment experience preferred.
Biannual CPR certification and completion of mid-cycle CPR demonstration.
Current Level 1 fingerprint clearance card
Clinical supervision, if required.