Job Information
Acadia Healthcare Social Worker in Mesa, Arizona
Description
PURPOSE STATEMENT:
Plan, direct, define, and coordinate individualized and group therapeutic support and services to adults with mental health, behavioral health, and substance abuse issues promoting recovery, symptom reduction, increase coping skills, and the achievement of the highest level of social functioning.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Conduct a psychosocial assessment of the patient and update as needed.
Participate in a multidisciplinary treatment team meeting to discuss psychosocial assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing discharge planning.
Develop effective treatment plans that apply therapeutic principles appropriately while ensuring safety at all times for the patient.
Communicate or aid family members in understanding, dealing with, or supporting the patient.
Manage a caseload and assume responsibility for patient chart documentation.
May facilitate education, support groups, and referrals as requested.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
Perform other functions and tasks as assigned.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree in Social Work from an accredited college or university, including new graduate. 1-2 years’ experience working with patient population preferred.
LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
Eligible for state licensure as one of the following: Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC), Certified Addictions Counselor (CAC), Registered Addiction Counselor (RAC), as required by the state in which the facility is operating.
First Aid, CPR, de-escalation and restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
Qualifications
Skills
Preferred
Problem Solving: Advanced
Oral Communication: Advanced
Attention to Detail: Intermediate
Behaviors
Preferred
Enthusiastic: Shows intense and eager enjoyment and interest
Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Licenses & Certifications
Preferred
- Lic Social Worker
Experience
Preferred
- 1-2 year: Experience working with behavioral health patient population