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Job ID 2117069
Job Description
At Mindoula Health, we are on the lookout for passionate and dedicated Licensed Therapists (LMHC, LCSW, LMFT) to join our innovative Substance Use Disorder Program. This opportunity allows you to remotely support our substance-exposed members across Washington State, while residing anywhere in the United States. Our program is specially designed to provide prenatal and postpartum care for populations affected by substance use.
As a member of our team, you will engage in addressing the challenges associated with substance-exposed living and pregnancies. You will thrive in a family-oriented environment that encourages you to deepen your understanding of both clinical practices and business operations. Enjoy the flexibility of a customizable schedule that allows you to initiate group sessions and apply the evidence-based approaches you are most passionate about.
Your role as a clinician will involve working alongside a collaborative team to conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments, facilitate both individual and group therapy sessions, and coordinate care across various substance use disorder treatment environments. You will benefit from the autonomy of working remotely from the comfort of your home.
Compensation: Earn an impressive potential of up to $75,000 annually, depending on your clinical hours, plus a robust benefits package.
What We Offer:
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Supplemental Life Insurance
- Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance fully funded by Mindoula
- 401k plan with company matching contributions
- A generous vacation policy: 3 weeks paid vacation, 4 mental wellness days, and 11 holidays
- Eight weeks of paid parental leave
- $500 annual Personal Development Program reimbursement
Your Impact:
- Conduct individualized assessments and tailor care strategies to suit member needs, ensuring the least restrictive level of care.
- Work collaboratively with members, their families, and healthcare providers to formulate customized care plans.
- Deliver individual and group therapy sessions, focusing on both adolescents and adults.
- Facilitate connections and referrals to essential social services, including financial and community support programs.
- Act as an advocate for members and their families to ensure their voices are heard and respected within the healthcare team.
- Employ approved clinical criteria to assess and ascertain the appropriate level of care for each member.
- Document all member assessments, care plans, and referrals meticulously.
- Strive to meet and exceed set goals aligned with Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Engage with the StrongWell model, taking ownership of outcome-based care.
- Contribute to interdisciplinary team meetings and utilization management discussions to facilitate safe transitions of care.
- Ensure responsible and ethical management of company resources.
- Maintain outstanding punctuality and attendance throughout your work hours.
Qualifications Required:
- LCSW, LMFT, or LMHC licensed in Washington State.
- Experience working with substance abuse populations is strongly preferred.
- Background experience in maternal substance abuse is a plus.
- Previous work with both adults and adolescents is essential.
- Familiarity with Medicare and Medicaid procedures is beneficial.
- Experience with remote work environments is preferred.
Join us in making a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve!