Multicultural Mental Health Professional (Mental Health Specialist)
Company: Indiana University
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: September 1, 2024
Job Description:
DepartmentIUSM MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (IN-DMHS-IUINA)Department
InformationIndiana University School of Medicine is a national
leader in medical research and education. With more than 60
academic departments and specialty divisions across 9 campuses
statewide and strong clinical partnerships with Indiana's most
advanced hospitals and physician networks, the school is
continuously advancing its mission to prepare healers and transform
health in Indiana and throughout the world.The Department of Mental
Health Services promotes psychological health, well-being, and
success for all Indiana University School of Medicine learners and
trainees across the State of Indiana. We deliver professional and
comprehensive counseling and psychiatric services, crisis
intervention, programming, consultation services, and outreach, as
well as support the broader School of Medicine community and foster
an environment where learners can thrive. We serve a diverse
learner population of approximately 3200 trainees across the state
of Indiana. DMHS is invested in providing care that is inclusive
and culturally informed. We work collaboratively in the provision
of mental health services, outreach, and liaison work, and work
actively on the continuous improvement of our work with a
commitment to adherence to best practices.We continually endeavor
to facilitate, build, and create interaction, understanding, and
dialogue between our diverse cultures to create to an intentionally
inclusive, accessible campus community. Our collective goal is to
instill diversity into our institution's consciousness; reinforce
it with equity and excellence through our policies, practices and
programs; and prepare all members of the community for a
multicultural world. Our goals are to recruit, retain, advance,
recognize, and promote a diverse faculty, staff and administration
while creating a campus-wide community that celebrates its own
diversity as one of its strengths and as a means of shaping IU's
identity as a university.Job SummaryThis is an ideal role for an
experienced clinician who thrives on and is rewarded by direct
clinical work and enjoys developing new initiatives and
programming. Department-Specific Responsibilities
- Evaluates and treats mental health concerns.
- Contributes toward personal development, maturation, and
wellness.
- Facilitates adjustment to the School of Medicine, residency
training programs, and fellowship programs.
- Supports academic persistence.
- Works collaboratively with IUSM stakeholders, faculty, staff,
and learners to support medical learners.
- Promotes a respectful and inclusive IUSM learning environment
that fosters professional and personal growth.
- Provides direct clinical services (individual evaluations,
individual counseling, couples counseling, group therapy, triage,
and crisis care including some after-hours on call coverage) for
IUSM medical trainees statewide with particular emphasis on meeting
the needs of our BIPOC and URM medical learners.
- Delivers quality clinical care.
- Supports programming and outreach services that focus on the
mental health needs and barriers to care for learners from
underrepresented groups and the development and implementation of
initiatives to address these needs.
- Leads efforts to assess, refine and redevelop these programming
efforts for the department that are innovative, responsive,
culturally relevant, and coordinated.
- Participates in departmental long-term strategic planning
regarding diversity and inclusion issues.
- Coordinates and organizes trainings that will help staff
further develop cultural competency in the areas of identity
development, intersections of identity, and theoretical frameworks
that promote equity and inclusion.
- Liaises with IUSM stakeholders, faculty, and campus committees
for matters related to equity, diversity and inclusion.
- Performs diagnostic assessments; provides individual, couples,
and group psychotherapy for medical learners statewide.
- Provides triage referrals; provides crisis management and
stabilization.
- Provides after-hours back-up call coverage.
- Communicates with referral sources within the IU system (i.e.,
program directors, lead advisors, faculty).
- Facilitates treatment planning including referrals to providers
outside of the IU system for outpatient and inpatient care as
needed.
- Coordinates post-hospitalization care and follow-up.
- Collaborates with members of the mental health services team,
and across the School and university, to facilitate quality patient
care providers outside of the IU system for outpatient and
inpatient care.
- Coordinates post-hospitalization care and follow-up.
- Provides consultation to faculty, administrators, and
stakeholders for issues that have psychological.
- Designs and delivers psycho-educational programming and
community outreach services for IUSM medical trainees with
particular emphasis on issues related to diversity, equity and
inclusion.
- Works effectively as a collaborative member of the mental
health services team to develop and implement programming and
outreach.
- Participates in the assessment, implementation, and development
of improvements to the delivery of mental health services and
programming provided to medical trainees across the IUSM system
with particular attention to the mental health needs of BIPOC and
URM medical learners.
- Engages in policy formulation and implementation related to
diversity and inclusion efforts for DMHS. Upon request, help staff
formulate multicultural or social justice goals for internal DMHS
staff performance review.
- Coordinates and organizes trainings that will help staff
further develop cultural competency in the areas of identity
development, intersections of identity and theoretical frameworks
that promote equity and inclusion.
- Provides leadership and direction to DMHS and consult with
campus committees related to matters of equity, diversity and
inclusion.
- Maintains liaison relationships with other diversity positions
and committees within IUSM.
- Provides strategic consultation for the leadership team in
areas of recruitment of staff and trainees, campus and department
culture of diversity strengths and challenges, and how these affect
the delivery of mental health services.
- Partners with DMHS leadership team to organize the DMHS
response when issues related to diversity and/or inclusion are
prominent.
- Provides leadership and consultation in deciding how to staff
these events and presentation.
- Attends DMHS clinical and staff meetings.
- Completes scheduling of patients and documentation of clinical
work in a timely and complete manner.
- Provides regular reports regarding work activities to the
Director.
- Provides a brief overview of the academic year's equity,
diversity and inclusion efforts from the past year, submitted to
the Director for use in annual reports.
- Performs some work via telehealth.General Responsibilities
- Conducts individual intake assessments.
- Provides direct clinical mental health services to individuals,
groups, and couples.
- Manages individual caseload so as to be able to incorporate new
clients in an ongoing manner.
- Maintains accurate, timely clinical notes, following Quality
Improvement committee standards.
- Adheres to relevant ethical and legal standards of HIPAA,
relevant professional bodies, state boards.
- Consults with and refers to other professionals when
appropriate (e.g. psychiatrists, medical providers, and
dietitians).
- Utilizes evidence-based clinical interventions and, as
appropriate, document in clinical notes.
- Serves on emergency response teams.
- Participates in active educational outreach programs.
- May supervise Master's level mental health
students.QualificationsEDUCATIONRequired
- Master's degree in relevant mental heath area from an
accredited program. Preferred
- Doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. WORK
EXPERIENCERequired
- 4 years of post-degree experience. Preferred
- Experience with minoritized populations. Experience providing
programs and outreach that advance values of diversity, social
justice, and cultural competency within the delivery of mental
health care.
- Experience with diversity, equity, and inclusion matters as
they pertain to the delivery of mental health care.
- Experience with the young adult learner populations. LICENSES
AND CERTIFICATESRequired
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Indiana or
license eligible upon date of hire; OR
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Indiana or
license eligible upon date of hire. SKILLSRequired
- Proficient communication skills.
- Maintains a high degree of professionalism.
- Demonstrated time management and priority setting skills.
- Demonstrates a high commitment to quality.
- Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic
environment.
- Seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty.
- Highly thorough and dependable.
- Demonstrates a high level of accuracy, even under
pressure.
- Possesses a high degree of initiative.
- Ability to influence internal and/or external
constituents.Preferred
- Demonstrates cultural humility and curiosity.
- Demonstrated experience working with communities of color,
LGBTQI+ populations, international trainees, first generation
learners, and those holding other intersectional identities.
- Possesses sensitivity to issues of gender, culture, race,
ethnicity, sexual orientation, disabilities, and socio-economic
status.
- Demonstrated delivery of culturally-competent mental health
care.
- Ability to counsel learners with diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to provide individual, couples, and group
psychotherapy.
- Demonstrates complex clinical decision-making.
- Proficient understanding of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
initiatives and program development.
- Demonstrates program assessment and execution.
- Possesses ability to supervise.
- Ability to deliver high-quality psychoeducational and outreach
programming.
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Strong critical thinking skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively.
- Ability to use an Electronic Medical Record.
- Ability to use computer-based word processing, spreadsheet,
electronic communication, database, and scheduling software
- Ability to use standard office equipment such as copy machine,
fax, and multiline phone systems.
- Strong work ethic.
- Knowledge of mental health systems in the State of Indiana.
Working Conditions / DemandsThis role requires sedentary work as
well as extended durations of moving about the workplace. It
requires the ability to move objects and equipment weighing up to
25 pounds, and the ability to discern between various objects and
devices and to position patients. The person in this role must be
able to perform the essential functions with or without an
accommodation.Work LocationIndianapolis, IndianaThis position is
eligible to work a hybrid schedule (mix between remote and
in-person work), subject to change in the future based on
university policy and business needs.Advertised Salary$80,000 -
$85,000 per year based on candidate experience, skills, and
qualifications. Benefits OverviewFor full-time staff employees,
Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits including:
- Multiple plan options for medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution
- Life insurance, LTD, and AD&D options
- Base retirement plan contribution from IU, subject to
vesting
- Additional supplemental retirement plan options
- Tuition benefit for IU classes
- 10 paid holidays per year
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Paid Parental Leave
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Learn more about our benefits
by reviewing our online Benefits Brochure.Job ClassificationCareer
Level: AdvancedFLSA: ExemptJob Function: Health ServicesJob Family:
Behavioral HealthClick here to learn more about Indiana
University's Job Framework.Posting DisclaimerThis posting is
scheduled to close at 11:59 pm EST on the advertised Close Date.
This posting may be closed at any time at the discretion of the
University, but will remain open for a minimum of 5 business days.
To guarantee full consideration, please submit your application
within 5 business days of the Posted Date.If you wish to include a
cover letter, you may include it with your resume when uploading
attachments.Equal Employment OpportunityIndiana University is an
equal employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of
ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana
University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color,
race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin,
disability status or protected veteran status. Indiana University
does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational
programs and activities, including employment and admission, as
required by Title IX. Questions or complaints regarding Title IX
may be referred to the U.S. Department of Education Office for
Civil Rights or the university Title IX Coordinator. See Indiana
University's Notice of Non-Discrimination here which includes
contact information.Campus Safety and SecurityThe Annual Security
and Fire Safety Report, containing policy statements, crime and
fire statistics for all Indiana University campuses, is available
online. You may also request a physical copy by emailing IU Public
Safety at iups@iu.edu or by visiting IUPD.Contact UsRequest
SupportTelephone: 812-856-1234
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