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UNIV - Certified Mental Health Clinician – Surgery: Turning the Tide Violence Intervention Program

Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 9 Sept 2025
💰 $106,080/yr($57,334/yr$106,080/yr)

About the role

Job Description Summary

The Department of Surgery is actively recruiting for a Certified Mental Health Clinician. The employee will be a full-time mental health clinician for Turning the Tide Violence Intervention Program (TTVIP) and will provide direct mental health clinical services to patients who have experienced violent injury and are treated at MUSC Health’s Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Centers in downtown Charleston. TTVIP is a hospital-based violence intervention program that aims to address and reduce patient risk factors with the goal of preventing future violent injury and improving injury recovery and quality of life outcomes. TTVIP’s priority population includes patients 12-30 years old who live in the tri-county area and are injured via community violence. The clinician will provide evidence-based, trauma-focused mental health services to patients and their immediate loved ones supported by the TTVIP, regardless of their eligibility for long-term wraparound services. The clinician will provide both early intervention at hospital bedside following injury and longer-term outpatient trauma counseling for patients who screen positive for peritraumatic distress following injury. Clinical responsibilities include conducting diagnostic assessments and delivering treatment for PTSD, depression, and related mental health conditions using a multi-dimensional assessment approach. The clinician will utilize individual and family-based behavioral treatment modalities, including but not limited to: Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Behavioral Activation for Depression, and stress management techniques. In addition, the clinician will assist in planning and implementing victim and family resiliency-building activities related to community violence prevention and response, working closely with the TTVIP team and community partners. Moreover, an emphasis will be placed on increasing access to culturally competent mental health services for underserved populations (e.g., Black/African American males) through individual and group therapy sessions. Duties also involve integrated coordination of services to address unmet social needs that influence access to and utilization of mental health services (e.g., housing, transportation, food insecurity, education, and employment) with TTVIP Client Advocates and community-based resources, and documenting provision of these services in the program database.

Entity

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ)

Worker Type

Employee

Worker Sub-Type​

Research Grant

Cost Center

CC001070 COM SURG GEN Elective CC

Pay Rate Type

Salary

Pay Grade

University-07


Pay Range

57,334.00 - 81,707.00 - 106,080.000

Scheduled Weekly Hours

40

Work Shift

Job Description

Pay Range:

$57,334.00 - $81,707.00 - $106,080.00 (min - mid - max)

Job Duties:

  • 30% - Provide evidence-based mental health early intervention services for survivors of community violence. Implement case management, bedside and outpatient clinical screenings and psychoeducation, and multidisciplinary coordination and referrals for medical psychiatric care or other services, as needed.

  • 30% - Provide evidence-based individual, family, and group, trauma-informed and evidence-based mental health counseling for victims of violence in person, in the community, and via telehealth.

  • 15% - Track program reporting information and victim services documentation in TTVIP’s case management database and patients’ medical records. Maintain documentation to meet reporting and billing requirements and to support case management.

  • 10% - As part of the TTVIP team, the mental health clinician will closely collaborate and communicate with TTVIP Client Advocates to conduct in-hospital bedside screenings to assess patients' risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder and depression following their violent injury, and to provide patients with psychoeducation and brief clinical intervention (e.g., behavioral activation, distress reduction, cognitive coping) relating to mental health recovery during hospitalization.

  • 10% - Participate in clinical supervision, TTVIP-related, and community-based meetings to support coordination and provision of services, as well as provide community- and healthcare-based trainings on trauma and community violence victimization.\

  • 5% - Perform additional administrative duties determined by the TTVIP Program Director relevant to program needs.

Desired Qualifications, Education, and Experience:
The applicant is required to hold a Master’s degr

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Medical University of South Carolina

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