Job Title: Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)
Reports To: Behavioral Health Director
Department: Behavioral Health
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Operation Samahan Mission
Building Healthier and Happier Communities Together
Opsam Health is a federally qualified community health center serving individuals and families throughout San Diego County. The organization provides accessible, comprehensive healthcare services with a focus on underserved, uninsured, and underinsured communities.
JOB PURPOSE
Under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Director, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor provides behavioral health services to patients as part of an integrated healthcare team.
The LPCC provides individual and group psychotherapy, behavioral health assessments, crisis intervention, treatment planning, care coordination, and patient education. The LPCC works collaboratively with medical providers, behavioral health staff, case management, and other members of the care team to address patients' behavioral, emotional, and psychosocial needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSONSIBILITIES
Clinical Services
- Provide individual and group psychotherapy using evidence-based and clinically appropriate interventions.
- Conduct behavioral health screenings, clinical interviews, psychosocial assessments, and other appropriate clinical assessments.
- Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions within the LPCC scope of practice.
- Develop individualized treatment plans based on patient needs, goals, diagnosis, and clinical presentation.
- Review and update treatment plans based on patient progress and clinical need.
- Provide counseling, behavioral interventions, and patient education.
- Provide crisis assessment, intervention, and safety planning when clinically indicated.
- Assess patients for risk of harm to self or others and follow established clinical and organizational protocols.
- Identify behavioral and psychosocial barriers that may affect a patient's overall health and participation in treatment.
- Provide referrals to appropriate behavioral health, psychiatric, social service, and community resources.
- Provide services within the LPCC scope of practice and professional standards.
Documentation and Treatment Planning
- Complete accurate and timely documentation of patient encounters in the electronic health record.
- Document assessments, diagnoses, progress notes, treatment plans, risk assessments, referrals, and other required clinical information.
- Maintain documentation consistent with organizational policies, payer requirements, and applicable professional standards.
- Communicate treatment recommendations and relevant behavioral health information to appropriate members of the patient's care team.
- Maintain accurate and complete patient records.
Integrated Care and Care Coordination
- Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, medical assistants, behavioral health providers, case managers, and other members of the healthcare team.
- Participate in coordinated treatment planning for patients with behavioral health and medical needs.
- Communicate with appropriate members of the care team regarding patient progress, barriers to care, and treatment recommendations.
- Assist patients with accessing behavioral health and community resources.
- Coordinate referrals to higher levels of behavioral health or psychiatric care when clinically appropriate.
- Participate in multidisciplinary case consultations, clinical meetings, and care coordination activities as needed.
- Support continuity of care between behavioral health, primary care, and outside healthcare providers.
Crisis Intervention and Patient Safety
- Respond appropriately to patients experiencing behavioral health crises.
- Conduct appropriate risk assessments and develop safety plans when indicated.
- Follow organizational procedures related to behavioral health emergencies.
- Coordinate with the Behavioral Health Director, medical providers, emergency services, or other appropriate resources when a patient requires a higher level of care.
- Follow applicable mandated reporting requirements.
Quality Management
- Participate in quality improvement activities related to behavioral health services and organizational performance goals.
- Support efforts to improve patient access, continuity of care, clinical outcomes, and patient experience.
- Participate in chart reviews, clinical meetings, case conferences, and other quality activities as assigned.
- Maintain professional knowledge and remain current with evidence-based practices within the behavioral health field.
Patient and Community Relations
- Maintain professional and respectful relationships with patients, families, staff, community partners, and members of the public.
- Provide services in a culturally responsive manner that recognizes the diverse backgrounds and needs of the communities served.
- Work collaboratively as part of the Behavioral Health and interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
- Participate in community outreach, patient education, or organizational events as assigned.
HIPAA, Privacy, and Compliance
- Maintain confidentiality of patient, employee, and organizational information.
- Access confidential information only as necessary to perform assigned job responsibilities.
- Comply with HIPAA, organizational privacy practices, corporate compliance requirements, and applicable behavioral health regulations.
- Maintain appropriate professional boundaries with patients and families.
- Report suspected unethical, fraudulent, unlawful, or unsafe activity according to organizational policy.
- Provide behavioral health services consistent with applicable professional standards and scope of practice.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- Master's or doctoral degree meeting California requirements for licensure as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.
- Previous experience providing psychotherapy, counseling, or behavioral health services preferred.
- Experience working in a community health center, FQHC, integrated healthcare environment, or with underserved populations preferred.
- Experience working with patients from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds preferred.
- Bilingual in Spanish, Tagalog, or another language commonly spoken by the patient population preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of behavioral health assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and psychotherapy.
- Knowledge of evidence-based counseling and behavioral health interventions.
- Knowledge of crisis intervention, suicide risk assessment, safety planning, and appropriate referral procedures.
- Ability to establish effective therapeutic relationships while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong clinical documentation and organizational skills.
- Ability to manage multiple patient needs and priorities in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team.
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients of different ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and levels of health literacy.
- Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and exercise sound clinical judgment.
- Basic computer skills and ability to document services using an electronic health record.
ANNUAL REQUIREMENTS, LICENSURE, AND CERTIFICATIONS
- Current and unrestricted California Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) license issued by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
- Maintain all continuing education and professional requirements necessary to maintain active licensure.
- Current CPR certification as required by the organization.
- Complete required annual organizational, compliance, HIPAA, safety, and clinical trainings.
- Reliable transportation may be required for travel between Opsam Health locations based on operational needs.
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