Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Clinical Counseling, Clinical Health Psychology, Clinical Social Work, Counseling Psychology, Couple and Family Psychology, Psychiatry, Psychology
Job ID: Nora Mental Health Alaska
Nora Mental Health
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Nora Mental Health is opening in Alaska! This is a wonderful opportunity for licensed and limited licensed clinicians to receive highly competitive pay, a self-directed work schedule, an independent caseload, and to join a new private practice! We are hiring licensed and limited licensed clinicians in the State of Alaska, clinicians outside Alaska with the ability to obtain a State of Alaska license, and State of Alaska licensed supervisors.
Who We Are:
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Nora Mental Health believes that the best way to support our Alaskan communities and families, is by providing our clinicians with a collaborative, relaxing, work environment that promotes self-care, independence, provides highly competitive pay, and encourages a healthy work-life balance. By taking care of our clinicians, we take care of our communities and families.
Our Anchorage location in midtown is the first clinic to open, although we are expanding throughout Alaska to less populated communities to provide therapeutic services, and more work opportunities for clinicians living outside of Anchorage. If you’re a clinician living outside of Anchorage, please feel free to apply as accommodations will be made as we build out our practice.
Nora Mental Health’s medical and billing team assists with credentialing, marketing and manages all matters concerning client billing. Outreach and recruitment opportunities are available and encouraged, though not required as Nora Mental Health therapists mostly focus on providing care to their clients, submitting their documentation on time, and collaborating with their team.
If you already have a part-time position elsewhere, this is a fantastic opportunity to expand your caseload and gain new experience. We are also looking for clinicians with an established referral network, though it is not necessary.
Job Description:
This position is responsible for providing effective mental health intervention to assigned clients (children, adolescents, and adults), coordinating with primary care physicians, referrers, insurance carriers or other agencies, completing and maintaining documentation and records.
Meets with clients to assess their needs, provides complete diagnosis, and in collaboration with clients, determines manageable problem focus and treatment priorities. Clients may include children, adolescents, families, adults, elders, and other demographics.
Presents timely treatment plans to electronic medical records software.
Interacts effectively with each client. Works with clients and, when appropriate, their support systems to produce behavioral, cognitive, and/or emotional changes that meet treatment goals. Evaluates client progress and revises treatment plans as needed.
Collaborates with payers, referrers, primary care physicians, and community agencies in providing effective treatment to clients.
Completes all necessary documentation within required time parameters for each client. For example: assessments and treatment plans, insurance authorizations, problem-oriented progress notes, and treatment summaries.
Maintains current licensed status and, if applicable, obtains licensure as agreed upon hire. Adapts to new developments in field through continuing education and obtains the required amount of CEUs each year to maintain their licensure status.
Networking competency: assists with outreach to recruit and support potential clients as willing and able.
If interested in supervisor positions, meets State of Alaska criteria.