Clinical Assessor
5 months ago
Paramus
Job DescriptionDescription: The Renfrew Center of Paramus, NJ offers an unmatched opportunity, in the field of eating disorders, for a Clinical Assessor to work in an environment that changes lives. The Renfrew Center provides opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds, that have the desire and passion to foster a positive outcome and impact on our patients’ lives. The Renfrew Center’s research-based treatment model, for eating disorders, is focused on treating the whole person and helping them lead a rich and fulfilling life. Our commitment to you – We are committed to providing every employee the opportunity for personal and professional development through: • 401(k) with company match, • Healthcare benefits, • Vacation and sick days, • Employee referral program, • Employee discounts to various stores, amusement parks, events, etc., • Continuing education (CE) programs and training, • Conducting biopsychosocial assessments to determine appropriate level of care for the patient., • Collaborating with outpatient providers., • Understand and present acuity, rationale for continued stay, treatment goals and discharge criteria., • Maintain accurate and complete documentation., • Provide support to the team when needed., • Maintain ongoing communication with the treatment team., • Master's Degree in Human Services, Psychology, Counseling or Social Work required., • NJ provisional or associate licensed in the social services field (LCSW, LMFT, LMHC), full or independent licensure preferred., • Experience working with patients who have eating disorders is strongly preferred., • Current credentialing with managed care panels highly desired. The Renfrew Center provides cisgender adolescent girls and adult women, transgender, and non-binary individuals with the tools they need to succeed — in recovery and in life. Offering a warm, nurturing environment, Renfrew’s treatment philosophy emphasizes the importance of a collaborative therapeutic relationship, a feminist-relational approach, and the belief that every person needs to actively participate in their own recovery