LPCC - Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Company: Ro Health, LLC
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: February 5, 2025
Job Description:
Are you passionate about providing quality patient care to
underserved populations? Ro Health is hiring for a talented LPCC
for a position with a California State Prison!
Why Ro Health:
- Preferred partner of choice to correctional facilities across
eight states
- Higher pay for candidates with prior correctional health
experience
- Travel pay package and overtime pay options available
- Training and orientation upon start with ongoing administrative
and clinical support
- Various career development opportunities
- Commuter benefits up to $315/month through our partnership with
Edenred
- Healthcare benefits for eligible providers
Overview:
- In-person
- Lancaster, CA
- Monday - Thursday 7am-5:30pm
Responsibilities:
- Periodically serve on-call during scheduled workdays for
patient emergencies, provide consultation and crisis intervention
services on an as-needed basis.
- Conduct initial mental health (MH) evaluations including
criminal, psychological, and substance abuse case history to assess
patient current needs and make treatment recommendations in the
initial evaluation.
- Conduct clinically sound suicide risk evaluations, including
clinical review, applying suicide risk assessment protocols,
pertinent data/chart reviews, proper documentation, and
consultations as needed.
- Meet with patients for crisis intervention, group
psychotherapy, in-person interviews, etc. The clinician may be
required to provide clinical, in-person interviews at cell fronts
in inmate housing units.
- Identify the relevant signs and symptoms of psychiatric
disorders in order to comprehensively assess, diagnose and manage
the presenting symptoms, consults with medical personnel regarding
the findings of medical examinations and evidence of organic
disturbances related to behavior disorders, and with nursing,
social work, education, custody and other staff regarding
precipitating events, complications, and potential for
adjustment.
- Write clinical reports regarding diagnoses and prognoses and
develop treatment plans that reflect the standard of practice.
- Consult on complex cases with supervisor, treatment team
members, CDCR/CCHCS institutional health care personnel, and other
divisions within the department.
- Document all care provided to the patient, including in-person
contacts and Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IDTT) meetings.
- Monitor patient progress using CDCR/CCHCS MH approved
documentation formatting for progress notes.
- Effectively apply community standard of practice for
non-medical treatment modalities and ethical standards.
- Perform mental status exam (MSE) in-person clinical
interviews.
- Examine patient information from electronic medical record,
inpatient record, custody file, institutional chronos, probation
reports, court records, and other available documents to assist in
the formulation of patient diagnosis and aid in the development of
patient treatment plans. Conduct health education and develop
additional resources for patients.
- Assist patients in applying for entitlement benefits community
programs, and services.
- Facilitate patient transition between various settings within
the institution/facility.
- Perform pre-release functions for releasing patients, to
include patient education, while facilitating transition to county
MH, county medical services and community MH treatment programs
including county addiction services; coordinate discharge planning
activities and act as resource on accessing appropriate community
support and services to be utilized upon release.
- Perform medical social work functions as needed.
- Participate in and/or lead IDTT and other multidisciplinary
meetings, develop, monitor, and modify individualized patient
treatment plans in collaboration with the interdisciplinary
treatment team, identify and recommend appropriate services and
level of care based on assessment and, where applicable, civil or
penal code commitment.
- Develop and distribute draft and final discharge plans.
- Provide relatives/caregivers with information concerning
patients in person, by phone, or by correspondence as approved by
the supervisor and only after receiving the patient signed release
of information for that specific individual.
- Develop a therapeutic relationship with the patients, families,
and caretakers as assigned by the supervisor in order to enhance
effective treatment delivery.
- Protect and maintain safety and security of property, including
documentation of unusual occurrences and inventory control of
psychological testing material, reference material, computers, and
other equipment.
Qualifications:
- 1 year of experience as a LPCC within the last 3 years
- Valid CPR/BLS Card from the American Heart Association
- Proof of negative TB test within the past year
- Up-to-date immunization records
- Ability to pass a background check
Benefits (eligibility dependent on employment status):
- Paid time off
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401K with employer matching
- Direct deposit
- Single point of contact
Does this role sound like the right fit for you? Apply today! For
any inquiries, please email or call .
About Ro Health
Ro Health is a rapidly growing healthcare staffing agency. We have
over a decade of experience supplying facilities with kind, caring,
and professional healthcare providers. The success of Ro Health
depends on the success of our providers, driving our efforts to
focus on how we can improve their experience and performance as
they continue to deliver exceptional patient care to the
communities we serve.
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