Tucson, AZ, US
18 days ago
Clinician- On Call

Terros Health is pleased to share an exciting and challenging opportunity for a Clinician- On Call in Tucson, AZ.

 

Working as part of a team for the Terros Health’s Families FIRST program out of our Tucson location. This individual will impact the lives of families trying to overcome the barrier of substance abuse in order to reach family reunification and self-sufficiency. The Families FIRST program gives back to the community by generously sponsoring vulnerable children and families affiliated with all of our programs, in providing gifts for children or other essential household items to positively impact them during the holiday season.  

 

Terros Health is a health care company focused on the whole person, providing primary care and specializing in mental health and substance use treatment for over 50 years. We help people live their lives in recovery and we save lives every day. Our vision is to provide extraordinary care by empowered people, achieving exceptional outcomes. We are guided by our core values of integrity, compassion and empowerment, with diversity woven throughout. Together, we are Inspiring Change for Life!

 

If you are interested in working for one of the State's Leading Healthcare Organizations that promotes Integrity, Compassion, and Empowerment, we encourage you to apply!  

 

Terros Health made the list!!

"Most Admired Companies of 2020, 2022 & 2023" as awarded by AZ Big Media.

Terros Health is hiring an Arizona Licensed Clinician for an outpatient position in Tucson, AZ. 

(Will consider experienced BHT Level Therapists with Experience)

 

Location:  Tucson, AZ

Schedule: Part-Time/On Call, around 15 hours/week 

 

Experience with Criminal Justice Populations Experience Preferred

Experience Treating Co-Occurring Disorders Preferred

Behavioral Health Experience Preferred, New Grads Considered

(Master’s degree, i.e., MA, MC, MSW, in a Behavioral Health Field)

 

Arizona Licensed: LCSW, LPC, LMSW, LAC, or LMFT in Good Standing

 

Competitive Compensation: 

BHT level therapists: $22.52-$27 - Depending on Years of Experience

(Signing Bonus $3K)

Associate Licensed: $57K-$69K - Depending on Years of Experience

(Signing Bonus $3K)

Independent Licensed: $70K-$90K - Depending on Years of Experience 

(Signing Bonus $5K)

 

(Temporary license does not qualify; New Hires Only)

 

Additional Language Differential Pay Available: Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Arabic, Farsi, Swahili or ASL

Licensed Behavioral Health Professionals and Behavioral Health
Technicians 2 or higher = $2/hour (Approximately $4160 Annually)

 

AZ Licensure Reimbursed When Renewed as a TH Employee (See Policy)

 

This position will assist with running Domestic Violence groups, SUD groups, Individual and Assessments, and Parenting and Trauma Skills. 

We work with Domestic Violence Probationers - DV experience is a plus, but we will also train. 

 

The Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (AFF) Assessment Clinician works closely with the Department of Child Safety DCS) Specialist, the Terros Health Service Team, and other collateral community contacts to engage AFF referred clients. The engagement process includes conducting a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment in order to determine the diagnosis and individual treatment needs of the client.

 

The AFF Assessment Clinician may complete assessments for AFF clients referred from any of the Terros Health-contracted regions, including Maricopa East, Maricopa West, Northern and Southern regions. The AFF Assessment Clinician participates in the development of the Service Plan through the service team format, which strives to effectively meet the patient’s/family’s needs and aims to result in improve health outcomes.

 

This position is responsible for providing evidence-based, therapeutic interventions which may include outpatient counseling services for adults, children, adolescents, families, couples and groups. 

 

Clinician Duties Include:

Prior to the assessment, reviews the DCS referral and supplemental documents to gain insight about the family system from DCS’s perspective, including prior treatment attempts, child safety threats related to substance use, and other barriers to reunification. Conducts a comprehensive biopsychosocial and ASAM Criteria® assessment to identify whether the patient requires treatment, and if so, the treatment level of care and supportive services necessary to meet the patient’s needs. Requests additional information from the referring DCS/DES Specialist if the determination from the assessment is that substance use disorder treatment is not recommended. Coordinates with the Care Coordinator to make referral to an appropriate facility, should the ASAM Criteria® assessment indicates a need for stabilization services (medical detoxification). Completes care coordination activities as needed with other entities to ensure individual client needs are identified, included in the assessment, and addressed in the Service Plan. Achieves designated performance measures, health quality measures, health outcomes, related to the Triple Aim framework.
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