Support with Admissions and call handling as needed.
Coordinate care and program services with patient, family, and treatment team.
Organize, plan, and provide structure around client specific experiential opportunities .
Meet with client and/or families for virtual sessions and check-ins.
Provide families with support and motivation.
Model appropriate table behaviors to clients struggling with eating disorders.
Provide families with one-on-one coaching in how to manage their loved one’s behaviors.
Provide in-the-moment feedback by utilizing between-session messaging to motivate and support clients and families.
Alert medical and clinical professionals to intervene during emergencies.
Maintain strict client confidentiality.
Participate in Treatment Team meetings.
Attend or lead groups as appropriate.
Attend supervision and department meetings.
Participate in initial and ongoing training.
Provide case management for members, ensuring effective communication with those involved in the recovery process, including school administrators, law enforcement, attorneys, etc.
Document all client interactions appropriately and within designated timeframes.
Other related duties as assigned based on need and availability.
Requirements
Associate's degree in behavioral health or related field, or 2 years experience.
Ability to treat patients with dignity and empathy.
Strong listening and communication skills.
Acute observation skills.
Computer literacy.
Willingness to treat clients with Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating.
Ability to demonstrate understanding of a variety of models and theories of eating disorders, trauma, mental illness, and related issues.
Understanding of diverse cultures and gender specific issues and ability to incorporate needs of gender and culturally diverse groups into practice setting.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Ability to prioritize workload and work independently.