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| Desired Industry: Counseling |
SpiderID: 23552 |
| Desired Job Location: Lynchburg, Virginia |
Date Posted: 11/26/2008 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 12/01/2008 |
| Desired Wage: 40,000.00 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Masters |
Willing to Relocate: Undecided |
Objective: I am currently working on my PhD in clinical social work. I would like to work with a diverse population in a mental health field. My objective is to serve people of all cultures with treatment in the mental health field.
Experience: Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare 7- 2007 to present Case Manager-QMHP * provide resources to day treatment clients *CAFAS screening * attend psychiatric appointments with client * conduct home/school visits *attend scheduled court appearances * provide case manager assistants to clinicians * Anasazi computerize reports for treatment plans, progress notes, quarterly and annual reports. * Provide monthly face to face visits with clients * Provide 90 day face to face visits with parent or legal guardian Clinician-QMHP * Provide 1 hour of day treatment service five days a week for each client * Provide individual therapeutic service daily * Provides Family intervention 1 time per week * Conduct two therapeutic groups 5 days a week * Completes progress notes, billing and quarterly reviews for each client * speak with teachers or family daily on specific behavioral problems or progress of each client * Refer clients to other programs and services as needed. * Designs therapeutic group sessions for anger management, responsibility, self esteem based on evidence based practice. * Set up treatment plans based on individual needs of the client
Lewis Gale Behavioral Center
Senior Mental Health Counselor 2-2007 to present
*Assess behavior of patients *monitor vitals *group sessions-anger management, self esteem, music and sexual awareness *maintain patient charts using DAP progress notes *verbalize patient status with MD or RN *respond to pavilion emergency codes *Provide therapeutic individual sessions as needed for crisis intervention
Virginia Department of Health 2002 to 7-2007
Clinic Assistant Roanoke Adolescent Health Partnership Patrick Henry High School Teen Health Center * assist MD/NP in patient care * collect and label lab specimens for testing * Venipuncture/hemocrit * Rapid strep testing * Vitals/height/weight/temperature * Blood pressure * HCG testing * HIV/STD risk screening * STD contact reports * Lab. sterilization *HIV/STD counseling *Quality controls for Lab equipment *order lab supplies *Centiteck urinalysis * Pharmacy ordering and inventory drug supply * Interview patients and follow-up reviews * Schedule patient appointments * maintain Hippa law requirements * Work closely with school staff * Courtesy blood pressure monitoring for school staff Administrative Support Specialist II Virginia Department of Health Botetourt Health Department
* Back up for office manager-2 years office management-supervised 4 *clarify Medicaid/Medicare/Virginia Premier insurance enrollment * Environmental Health * WIC CPA & coordinator * Family planning * Immunization * Pharmacy orders * MIC case management reports * posting payments * Deputy registrar of vital records * processed certified death certificates * Financial eligibility interviews * balancing department cash drawer daily * determine financial eligibility for government assistant * Interview patients for eligibility resources * refer patients to government assistant programs *Auditing patient records
Education: Virginia Western Community College Roanoke Virginia AS Social Science GPA 3.1 AS General Education GPA 3.2 Bluefield College Bluefield Virginia BS Behavioral Science GPA 3.4 University of West Alabama Livingston Alabama MS counseling psychology GPA 3.5 PhD Clinical Social Work- currently enrolled Walden University
Affiliations: Appomattox County Rescue Squad: EMT, ST Tech. CPR instructor 1989-1993 Dixie Youth recreation-Coach 1993-1999
Skills: Community and Social Services * Child, Family, financial eligibility worker (according to federal guidelines Workers) *Health Educator for high risk adolescents: Sexual awareness, pregnancy prevention, substance abuse. Education & Training * Teacher 10-12 grade * Substitute teacher K-12 *CPR/First Aid instructor-Community and private, police academy * Juvenile Restraint instructor
Healthcare * Emergency Medical Technician * Shock Trauma Technician * Medical Assistant * Medical Records *Clinicians assistant.
Office, Clerical and Secretarial *Billing & computer payment posting *Calculating Machine Operators *Central Office Operators * Credit report evaluator * Dispatchers, Police, Fire, and Ambulance, magistrate, medical doctor *Insurance Claims Clerk *Mail Clerk *Mail Machine Operator * Medical Secretary * Switchboard Operators/911 dispatch *WIC Eligibility Worker and Interviewer *Medicaid, Medicare and Va. Premier Verification
Protective Service *Correctional Officer * Jailer *Emergency Room Security Guard * Deputy Sheriff *Hospital security guard * BLS emergency response: Shock Trauma, EMT
Computer experience: NCIC/VCIN Digital image Office XP Word Web vision WICnet Venis Microsoft Office Excel Access Anasazi Harmony SPSS
Previous certifications: Basic Correctional Officer Academy Basic Jailor Academy Courtroom security Incident command Light & basic rope rescue Vertical rope rescue EMT-D Shock Trauma Tech Farm machinery extrication Vehicle extrication EVOC FEMA EMI CPR instructor Juvenile restraint instructor
Additional Information: Awards Governor: Basic correctional officer honor guard BCO recognition week 2000 National Deans list 2003-2004 National Deans list 2004-2005 Bluefield College Deans list Spring Semester 2006 Bluefield College Deans list Summer Semester 2006
Reference: Available upon request.
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