TRAUMA MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST
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Shift:Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
* Base Pay Range: $28.52 - $46.52 per hour, based on experience
The Trauma Mental Health Specialist is responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of mental health screening/intervention programs, as well as trauma survivor networks to ensure enhanced outcomes for trauma survivors and reduce the occurrence of trauma recidivism. Working in close collaboration with the Trauma Program Manager and trauma clinical providers, the Trauma Mental Health Specialist has direct oversight of these programs. ABOUT MU HEALTH CARE At MU Health Care, we have an inspired, hard-working and collaborative environment driven by our mission to save and improve lives. We believe anything is possible and rally around solutions. We celebrate innovation and offer opportunities to be a part of something bigger - to have a voice and role in the work that is serving our community and changing the field of medicine. Our academic health system - the only in mid-Missouri - is home to multiple hospitals, including the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center and region's only Children's Hospital as well as over 90 specialty clinics. Here, you can define your career among our many clinical and nonclinical positions - with growth, opportunity and support every step of the way. Learn more about MU Health Care. Learn more about living in mid-Missouri. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS * Health, vision and dental insurance coverage starting day one * Generous paid leave and paid time off, including nine holidays * Multiple retirement options, including 100% matching up to 8%and full vesting in three years * Tuition assistance for employees (75%) and immediate family members (50%) * Discounts on cell phone plans, rental cars, gyms, hotels and more * See a comprehensive list of benefitshere. DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Provides trauma-informed counseling and psychotherapy services to trauma patients and their families, addressing emotional and psychological needs. Conducts thorough mental health assessments and diagnostic evaluations for trauma survivors. Utilizes evidence-based treatment for behavioral medicine concerns including smoking cessation, substance abuse disorders, insomnia, medication compliance, anxiety and depression, and adherence to care plans. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary trauma team to integrate mental health considerations into the overall care plan. Coordinates with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and coordinated care for trauma survivors. Develops and implements individualized treatment plans per best practice guidelines and evidence-based interventions. Responds to crises promptly and effectively, providing immediate support and intervention for individuals experiencing acute distress. Educates trauma patients and their families on coping mechanisms, resilience-building strategies, and available mental health resources. Serves as a liaison between trauma survivors and external support services, ensuring access to ongoing mental health care beyond the hospital setting. Offers psychoeducation to the broader healthcare team to enhance understanding of trauma's psychological impact. Collaborates with other mental health professionals, medical staff, and community resources to facilitate a seamless continuum of care for trauma patients. Collaborates with community organizations to enhance mental health support networks for trauma survivors. Advocates for the mental health needs of trauma survivors within the hospital setting and in the broader community. Maintains accurate and thorough clinical documentation per legal and ethical standards. Provides regular reports to the trauma team regarding the mental health status and progress of trauma patients. May complete unit/department-specific duties as outlined in department documents. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Three (3) years of clinical experience. One of the following certifications: --Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) by the Missouri Committee for Professional Counselors board; or --Licensed Psychologist by the Missouri Committee of Psychologists board; or --Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensure by the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers board; or --Licensed Master Social Work (LMSW) and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensure by the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers board within four (4) years as a condition of continued employment in this job classification. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certification in Trauma-focused therapies. Experience working in a Level I Trauma Center or similar high-acuity healthcare setting. Additional license/certification requirements as determined by the hiring department PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met with or without reasonable accommodation. The performance of these physical demands is an essential function of the job. This position is very active and requires ambulating, reaching, and moving objects weighing up to and over 20 lbs. This role also routinely comes into contact with patients who may have contagious illnesses. This position is in a health care facility open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Rotating shifts as well as holiday and work during inclement weather will be required. Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |