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Behavioral Health Clinician II

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Nov 12, 2024

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Rotating (United States of America)

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We strongly encourage all candidates of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.

A Brief Overview
In collaboration with and under the direction of the multi-disciplinary Behavioral Health team, the Behavioral Health Clinician II will provide comprehensive & holistic support to patients with Behavioral Health Needs as indicated across the care continuum in the CHOP Enterprise. Ensures the safety of patients at risk of harm to self or others with direct observation, therapeutic interaction, and maintaining a safe environment of care. Effectively partners with patients and families by orienting them to the unit or space, answering questions, gathering clinical information and collateral contacts, providing therapeutic support and psychoeducation. Actively engages with the patients in a therapeutic manner by providing structure/ schedule, providing direct observation, encouraging participation in group, individual, and milieu activities. Develops strong partnerships with all members of the care team with the shared goal to provide excellent, safe, & supportive care to all patients.

What you will do

  • Direct observation as outlined in the Safety Observation Levels policy (TX-10-01), and informed by patient presentation and clinical judgement of the care team.
  • Manage an assigned case load for the shift
  • Ability to conduct comprehensive evaluations in collaboration with clinical team as well as thorough documentation to reflect evaluation/intervention/safety planning.
  • Responds appropriately and professionally to patient and family escalations by using the least restrictive method of de-escalation starting with verbal strategies and to physically intervenes using non-violent crisis intervention techniques to assure patient, family and staff safety only when verbal efforts have been ineffective and/or the safety of the patient or others is at risk.
  • Provides and maintains a safe environment of care.
  • Visually monitors patient for at-risk behaviors and implements the interdisciplinary plan of care.
  • Obtains information from the clinical record to support patient care
  • Documents observations in patient record and communicates relevant information to team members
  • Promotes healthy coping via verbal support, implementing structure/schedule, execution of behavior plan developed by therapeutic team, management of the environment, modeling resiliency, providing emotional support and connecting to individual patient
  • Redirects patients using appropriate verbal cues according to the plan of care
  • Evaluates patient responses to interventions and communicates findings to appropriate team members
  • Manages a therapeutic milieu or care environment
  • Participates in development of behavior management and mental health care plan
  • Encourages and monitors ADLs as a means of reinforcing safety in structured routines
  • Performs vital signs after receiving initial training and maintaining competency
  • Participates in safe physical transfers and safe patient ambulation through the knowledge and use of body mechanics and gait belts.
  • Uses safe and effective oral feeding practices to ensure eating safety
  • Provides meal support to individuals or groups including but not limited to creation of a safe space, meal monitoring, meal coaching, and maintaining a safe environment
  • Participates with the RN in the application of restraints when required for safety
  • Uses knowledge of behavioral health diagnosis/issue to understand the presenting problem and provides therapeutic direction and feedback to the patient.
  • Communicates observation data based on the patient's goals and plan of care.
  • Responds during a psychiatric emergency using least restrictive measures to assure patient safety
  • Is expert in the use of non-violent crisis prevention techniques
  • Maintains therapeutic boundaries
  • Provides psychoeducation to patients and families as it related to the patient careplan
  • Serves as a Behavioral health expert and advocates for the patient and assists other disciplines as needed for emotionally, mentally, and physically safe interaction
  • Perform initial intake and collection of patient history, mental status, and acute need to guide care team in treatment decisions
  • Triage patients, obtain and record relevant information to inform and support interactions and treatment by other care team members. Identify and escalate concerns as indicated
  • Answer and triage telephone calls appropriately, providing recommendation to caller supporting safety and potential need for immediate care
  • Provide coaching, instruction, and orientation to Behavioral Health Clinician I team members to foster continued learning and increased clinical skill
  • Lead and facilitate therapeutic groups in all areas of care that align with the organization and team goals for programming and patient outcomes
  • Lead and facilitate multi-family psychoeducation sessions and assigned topics to promote family awareness, engagement, and understanding

Education Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree Required
  • Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Human Sciences, Recreational Therapy or related field. Preferred

Experience Qualifications

  • At least two (2) years of work experience providing care and support to patients in a behavioral health setting Required
  • Pediatric behavioral health experience preferred. Preferred

Skills and Abilities

  • Proficient with Electronic Medical Record
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative when necessary
  • Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills are required.
  • Ability to maintain composure and respond, not react in crisis situations
  • Exemplifies ICARE values
  • Holds team members and self-accountable
  • Understands and welcomes patients, families, and team members with diverse backgrounds

Licenses and Certifications

  • Certification in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention - Crisis Prevention Institute - within 3 months - Required
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) - issued through on organization that requires a hands-on instructor lead psychomotor skills verification (ex. American Heart Association or Red Cross). - within 3 months - Required

To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more.

Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.

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