Job Location : Binghamton,NY, USA
Collaborate effectively with individuals, families, and community agencies to identify issues and assist in developing coping skills that support progress toward treatment goals.
Uphold patient rights and confidentiality in strict accordance with HIPAA regulations and UHS policies, ensuring trust and privacy in all interactions.
Assess learning needs of patients, families, and support systems, providing education on treatment adherence, mental illness diagnoses, smoking cessation, and the importance of follow‐up care for positive health outcomes.
Actively participate as a member of the interdisciplinary team by attending daily treatment planning sessions and other assigned committees as needed.
Accurately document all assessments, interventions, and progress toward rehabilitation goals on individualized care plans within three days of patient admission, following UHS documentation standards.
Develop and facilitate therapeutic group and individual counseling sessions within scope of practice, and assist patients in connecting or maintaining connections to work, school, and outpatient services.
Minimum Required:
Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling or Creative Arts Therapy
Licensed as a Mental Health Counselor or Creative Arts Therapist in New York State or eligible to be licensed;
holds a license in another state with reciprocity with New York State. New York license is a requirement within 4 months of hire date
Preferred:
Previous experience in an inpatient psychiatric setting requiring knowledge of DSM V.
Work Environment
Age of Patients Served
HIPAA Roles‐Based Access to Patient Information