The Division of Student Life at the University of Tennessee Knoxville invites applications for a LDA Triage and Crisis Clinician at the Student Counseling Center (SCC). Triage and Crisis Clinicians work as members of the triage team within the SCC. Team members assess and appropriately connect students seeking mental health care to services as indicated (group and individual therapy medication services crisis resources crisis stabilization inpatient etc.) and use Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) and Crisis Clinicians also provide Crisis Appointments via drop-in services and by appointment as assigned.
Provide routine urgent and crisis triage screening services and appropriately assign level of care for students
Provide clinical crisis services and follow up support to students experiencing a mental health crisis
Connect students to relevant community resources or refer for non-clinical case management
Clinical supervision of graduate students and pre-licensed professional staff for appropriately credentialed staff
Assist with coordination of hospitalization post hospitalization contact and aftercare
Practice clinical services to maintain compliance with prevailing professional standards
Participate in consultation and case conference
Prepare timely clinical documentation of interactions with students
Provide psycho-educational presentations on areas such as Question Persuade and Refer (QPR) suicide prevention mental health first-aid and stress management
Required Qualifications
Experience:Licensed or license eligible with supervision as a Mental Health Service Provider in the State of Tennessee as a Psychologist Licensed Professional Counselor Clinical Social Worker or Marriage and Family Therapist or other clinical license. Pre-licensed professionals working under supervision are also appropriate.
Knowledge Skills Abilities: Sttrong communication/interpersonal/organizational skills; Knowledge of assessment/diagnosis/treatment of mental health concerns common to university population; Knowledge of developmental issues of university students; Ability to provide effective/culturally competent clinical services to diverse student population; Ability to provide consultation to non-mental health professionals regarding mental health issues; Ability to work collaboratively with department/division/university personnel while maintaining client confidentiality; Ability to comply with all ethical and legal requirements for a mental health professional in Tennessee; Working knowledge of relevant state and federal laws including FERPA HIPAA ADA and Title IX.
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Application Instructions
About The College/Department/DivisionThe Division of Student Life is comprised of an outstanding group of professionals who create student-centered opportunities that contribute to a transformative Volunteer Experience. These opportunities allow students to grow their skills and knowledge outside of the classroom. From health and wellness to service and engagement we provide opportunities where students exemplify the Volunteer Spirit inspiring others to learn lead and serve.
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