Mental Health Clinician
Commonwealth of MassachusettsAbout the role
Description
The Norfolk Sheriff’s Office seeks to employ talented and committed individuals interested in joining a multi-talented, multi-cultural and professional organization dedicated to providing the utmost of public safety to the citizens of Norfolk County. In support of the Sheriff’s mission to serve the citizens of Norfolk County by enhancing public safety, employees are tasked with the operation of a safe, secure and humane correctional facility through the principles of direct supervision. In order to accomplish this goal, new employees become part of a highly trained, dedicated, professional, compassionate, and diverse workforce.
The level of responsibility of our employees requires that we take great care in recruiting the best candidates we can find. The Norfolk Sheriff's Office is committed to identifying hard-working and dedicated individuals pursuing careers in public safety/law enforcement. Our organization seeks individuals committed to the values of honor, integrity and selfless service.
The Mental Health Clinician shall follow the Sheriff’s Office chain of command policy and work under the supervision of the Mental Health Director.
STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Shall assist in the care and custody of inmates detained or sentenced to the Norfolk County Correctional Center, or related programs.
- Shall provide assessment & case management/stabilization to the inmate population.
- Shall perform mental health screenings as necessary to identify those in need of mental health treatment.
- Shall serve as a liaison to the consultant Psychiatrist and the forensic mental health department on inmate mental health issues.
- Shall provide specialized cognitive behavioral treatment to the MAT and substance use population.
- Shall provide individual and group treatment specific to clinical needs, specialized populations, new initiatives and programs.
- Shall work closely with all disciplines (program staff, security staff, medical staff, etc.) on issues of inmate care.
- Shall maintain confidential files and statistics on all inmate encounters, mental health referrals, and treatment services provided.
- Shall ensure mental health services are in compliance with ACA, NCCHC and DOC standards.
- Shall ensure continuity of care for the chronically mentally ill inmates from admission to discharge.
- Shall evaluate referred patients, follow-up as indicated, and document in medical records.
- Shall conduct restrictive housing unit inmate rounds and complete all appropriate/necessary paperwork.
- Shall evaluate all psychiatric patients housed in the Health Services Unit to include disposition.
- Shall conduct discharge planning for inmates receiving mental health services.
- Shall assist in special projects as required.
- Shall perform administrative tasks (including attending meetings) and paperwork duties/assignments in a timely and professional manner.
- Shall perform other duties as assigned by the Mental Health Director.
- The Sheriff of Norfolk County reserves the right to add or delete from these responsibilities.
HOURS OF WORK:
40 hours per week with occasional evening and weekend coverage as assigned by the Director of Mental Health and/or designee. Work schedule/hours worked subject to change based on facility needs.
Benefits:
- Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
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