Adolescent Licensed Inpatient Therapist; Santa Rosa
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Clinical Social Worker
Adolescent Licensed Inpatient Therapist (Santa Rosa)
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ABOUT US:Formerly Aurora Santa Rosa Hospital, SRBHH was opened in 2016 and is regarded as an integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern California mental health system of care. Conveniently located in the North Bay, this hospital consists of 144 acute psychiatric inpatient beds. SRBHH serves adolescents and adults and treats both mental health and co‑occurring psychiatric and substance abuse conditions.
POSITION TITLE: Adolescent Licensed Inpatient TherapistPAY RANGE: $60.00-$71.50 Per Hour
REPORTS TO: Director of Clinical Services
DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:
The Adolescent Licensed Inpatient Therapist makes sound clinical judgment and maintains knowledge of clinical treatment, evidence‑based interventions, and diagnostic criteria commonly associated with the treatment of adolescents who experience severe mental health and/or substance‑use crisis. Provides quality psychotherapeutic services (Group Therapy, Treatment and Discharge Planning, Appropriate Communication with Treatment Team Members, Psychosocial/Social Assessments, Safety Planning, etc.) to all patients and their families and/or support systems;
serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team supporting the organization’s treatment program, philosophy, and assuring the deliverance of quality treatment to patients and their families. They are the lead facilitator of the patient treatment plan and continuously monitor the implementation of active treatment with assigned patients. Maintains knowledge of, participates in further training provided, and understands the potential risks regarding occupational health hazards (e.g., blood‑borne pathogen exposures).
- Completes initial psychosocial assessment and clinical documentation within 72 hours of patient’s admission to the hospital
- Ensures compliance with all treatment plan requirements including weekly review and updates with the patient and their legal guardian(s) (indicated by patient/guardian signatures and dates that each review is completed)
- Consistently documents treatment, interventions, face‑to‑face contact and collateral information provided to patient in the medical record (i.e., Progress Notes) based on clinical scope of practice.
- Completes required documentation expectations for discharge planning, such as completing a progress note at least every other day thereafter for adolescents and their legal guardians/support systems
- Facilitates psychoeducation groups and follows hospital schedule promptly, completing individualized group notes
- Completes all reports for Tarasoff and suspected abuse as legally mandated and consistently informs Director of Social Services and Director of Clinical Services
- Conducts family/support system sessions for adolescents
- Completes Release of Information accurately and completely
- Attends all scheduled Social Services/Business Development meetings without need for prompting and in a timely manner
- Provides training to new onboarding therapists and training to Associate Therapists
- If providing Clinical Supervision for Associate‑level Therapists, Licensed Therapist will schedule weekly supervision meetings (individual, triadic, or group) and follow CA BBS Clinical Supervision Guidelines
- If providing Clinical Supervision for Associate‑level Therapists, Licensed Therapist will review, audit, and monitor clinical documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, etc.) and will sign off on documents as the designated licensed supervisor
- If providing Clinical Supervision for Associate‑level Therapists, Licensed Therapist will provide weekly communication and updates to Director of Social Services and/or Director of Clinical Services regarding individual professional development and learning objectives for Associate‑level clinicians as it pertains to their scope of practice and job…
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