• Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    UCLA HealthLos Angeles, CA 90006

    Job #2694970754

  • Description

    The Department of Psychiatry is seeking to hire a part-time

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker to join our Specialty Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic (SPOC). You will provide a wide range of services to

    multidisciplinary teams with emphasis on outpatient practices serving our adult,

    geriatric, child, and adolescents populations. Primary duties include:

    • Provides age appropriate assessment and interventions

    • Providing clinical evaluations of new patients, assessing suitability for outpatient therapeutic care

    • Interpret individual patient/family psychosocial needs, strength, and preferences to the team through consultation

    • Formulating treatment plans based on assessment

    • Providing individual, couple, and/or group psychotherapy for patients

    • Document and enter patient information

    • Evaluating and referring patients for additional or alternative modes of care

    • Other duties as assigned

    Salary range: $50.43/hr - $60.27/hrQualifications

    Master's degree in Social Work

    Licensed Clinical Social worker in the State of California

    Experience working with patients with significant mental health

    challenges including but not limited to eating disorders, trauma, alcohol/drug

    use disorders, and anxiety/depression

    Experience and skill in interacting with professional healthcare

    providers in a multidisciplinary setting

    Knowledge of clinical social worker ethics and scope of practice

    Experience in documenting and charting to ensure current and

    accurate medical records

    Ability to perform complete mental status exams

    Ability to develop rapport and working therapeutic alliances with

    patients

    Working knowledge or general theoretical and clinical models

    Able to learn/master UCLA CareConnect software

    Strong self-management and organizational skills to successfully

    meet job responsibilities

    Excellent oral and written expression skills, especially in

    behaviorally specific treatment planning

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