City of Laurel, Youth Services Bureau Clinical Counselor I

Thursday, May 16, 2024 1:26 PM | Anonymous
Job Status: Full-Time
Rate of Pay: $35.19 - $35.19

SUMMARY – The person in this position is responsible for individual, group and family counseling for youth up to 24 years, and their families. The Clinical Counselor is responsible for completing all documentation, notes and requirements as outlined by state, county and city regulations for operating a Youth Service Bureau. Services may be provided in-office, via telehealth, or in the community on a flexible scheduleWork involves extensive interaction with other human services professionals, community and governmental agencies, schools and the general public. Position requires ability to work a flexible schedule to include some evening and weekend hours. The Counselor will perform their duties under the direction of the Director/Emergency Manager of the Department of Community Resources and Emergency Management.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  • Developing and facilitating psycho-educational groups in schools and in the community, recruiting group members and handling logistics associated with program.
  • Providing substance use assessments.
  • Providing crisis intervention and short-term informal counseling over the phone and to walk-in clients.
  • Providing information/referral resources and referring cases to other service agencies when appropriate.
  • Conducting community outreach activities and educational services as needed.
  • Maintaining documentation on all cases to include intake summaries, treatment plans, session notes, and other mandated documentation as outlined by state and federal regulation.
  • Completing appropriate clinical notes, and other mandated documentation as outlined by state, county, and city regulations for operating a Youth Service Bureau.
  • Maintaining strict privacy and confidentiality of patient information in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
  • Collaborating with members of the community e.g., school personnel, human service agencies, police, other government agencies and the public in the provision of care to clients.
  • Preparing and summarizing data and information for the preparation of routine and non-routine work reports.
  • Advocating for and supporting client well-being and growth through collaborations with school personnel, other human service organizations, police, government agencies etc.
  • Providing individual, family and group counseling.
  • Representing the agency and city at various meetings on local and county levels.
  • Maintaining professional certifications, staying updated on pertinent Federal and State statutes and City ordinances.
  • Attending staff meetings and development programs, agency trainings or consultations, and weekly case supervision sessions.
  • Attending conferences, workshops, and training sessions; reviewing publications and audio-visual materials; remaining current on the principles, practices, and new developments in assigned work areas.
  • Willingly and cooperatively accepts other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the person assigned to this position. This job description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by the management.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS – The minimum eligibility requirements for this position are as follows:

Background - Applicant must also complete a background examination that may include, but is not limited to, a criminal history check, CPS and NSOR background checks, education and professional certification verification, and drug testing before employment with the City.

Education and Experience – Must have the appropriate Maryland State License in the field (minimum LCSW, LCPC, or LCMFT). Background in family counseling with at least two years of clinical experience, or any combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations – Must possess a current and valid license as a mental health professional (Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist, or Licensed Certified Social Worker – Clinical) with a background in family counseling. Must possess a current and valid Class “C” Maryland driver’s license, or a comparable driver’s license issued by the employee’s state of residence, and a proven safe driving record. Must possess or be able to attain the following certification in the National Incident Command System (ICS) within six months of employment: ICS-100, ICS-700.

Please apply at https://www.cityoflaurel.org/179/Job-Opportunities 


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