Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) – Corrections
Cell Staff is ready to offer you a FRESH START. We are currently partnered with the Colorado Department of Corrections to help them provide healthcare professionals within each of their institutions. Currently we are looking for LCSW's across the state working full time.
LCSW Qualification Requirements
- LCSWs assigned to CDCR must have the minimum experience as follow: Minimum of twelve (12) continuous months of experience within the last three (3) years performing services similar in scope to those defined herein, in a public or private institution. Internship does not count towards the required.
- All LCSWs must have the required licenses, permits and/or certifications noted
LCSW Delivery Requirements
Under the direction of the Senior Psychologist, Supervisor or Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker and/or the Chief of Mental Health (CMH), the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), provides mental health services to mentally ill inmates/wards. Clinical social workers maintain order and supervise the conduct of patient- inmates/youths, protect and maintain the safety of persons and property, and do other related work. The LCSW must be able to work in conditions that require all of the following essential functions:
- Periodically serves as clinician-of-the-day by being available for on-call during scheduled work days for patient emergencies
- Conducts initial mental health evaluations including criminal, psychological, and substance abuse case history to assess inmate's current needs and make treatment recommendations in the initial evaluation;
- Conducts clinically sound suicide risk evaluations including clinical review, applying suicide risk assessment protocols, pertinent data/chart reviews, proper documentation and consultations as needed;
- Meets with mentally ill patient-inmates/youths for crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, face-to-face interviews, etc. May be required to provide clinical, face-to-face interviews at cell fronts in inmate housing In some institutions, multi-tiered housing units may require the ability to climb stairs and walk long distances;
- Identifies the relevant signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders in orders to comprehensively assess diagnose, and manage the presenting symptoms;
- Writes clinical reports regarding diagnoses and prognoses and develops treatment plans that reflect the standard of practice;
- Documents all care provided to the inmate, including face-to-face contacts and Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IOTTs) meetings;
- Monitors inmate progress using CDCR Mental Health approved documentation formatting for progress notes;
- Effectively applies community standard of practices for non-medical treatment modalities and ethical standards;
- Performs mental status exam (MSE) in face-to-face clinical
- Examines prior mental health records, institutional chromos, probation reports, court records and other available documents to assist in the formulation of patient's diagnosis and aid in the development of the inmate's treatment plans;
- Conducts mental health education and develops additional resources for mentally ill and sex offender patient- inmates/youths;
- Assists patient-inmates/youths in applying for entitlement benefits (SSI), community programs, and services;
- Facilitates patient-inmates/youths transition between various settings within the institution;
- Performs pre-release functions for releasing patient-inmates/youths, to include patient education, while facilitating transition to county mental health and community mental health treatment
- Performs medical social functions as needed, particularly in CTC setting;
- Participates in IDTT meetings;
- Compiles and analyzes data from audits pertaining to the mental health program requirements;
- Provides information (i.e. appointment documentation, no-shows, etc.) to support staff for data entry;
- Provides written reports and consults with the Board of Prison Hearings and other CDCR staff;
- Provides relatives/caregivers with information concerning patients in person, by phone, or by correspondence as approved by the supervisor and only after receiving the patient-inmate/wards' signed release of information for that specific individual;
- Develops a therapeutic relationship with the patient-inmates, families and caretakers, as assigned by the supervisor, in order to enhance effective treatment delivery;
- Represents the Department at formal and informal settings regarding mental health matters related to clinical social work;
- Protects and maintains safety and security of property; including documentation of unusual occurrences and inventory control of psychological testing material, reference material, computers, and other
- Maintains order and supervises the conduct of persons committed to the correctional facility in order to prevent escapes or injury by these persons to themselves or others.
If you are interested, please email recruit@cellstaff.com or call 855-561-1715 for immediate consideration!