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Artist In Residence/Art Therapist

McClendon Center

Artist In Residence/Art Therapist

Washington, DC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    As a Group facilitator, the Licensed Mental Health Specialist (with a focus on Art Therapy) is required to be a creative self-starter, bringing positive energy and a willingness to work in a team environment. The ideal candidate will have experience working with adults with Serious & Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and a desire to work in recovery-based care. The candidate will serve as artist-in-residence and champion for "the arts", promoting and encouraging art across the entire agency. Providing clinical supervision and clinical consult will be a component of the position.

    • Facilitates and leads consumer groups virtually via an online video-conferencing platform during the public health emergency; face-to-face group facilitation will occur in the future and will require in-office presence.

    • Assists the Center’s consumers with their mental, physical, and emotional health by incorporating ART making into the group sessions.

    • Assists with psychosocial assessments and treatment planning, which includes maintaining accurate records for consumer progress.

    • Implements treatment plans under clinical supervision.

    • Maintains comprehensive, accurate, thorough, and contemporaneous documentation on the treatment plan, daily progress notes, unusual incident reports, attendance, discharge summaries, etc.

    • Participates in staff meetings, case conferences, and training sessions as appropriate.

    • Acts as the approving clinician participating in weekly clinical supervision sessions with the Day Program supervisor. 

    • Conducts individual meetings as necessary with consumers, family members, significant others, other agency’s staff members, etc.

    • Assists with social service needs as directed by clinical team, maintaining contacts with local agencies and civic organizations in a consumer advocacy role.

    • Works with volunteers, interns, and other Center staff in planning and promoting Center activities which meet the individual needs of each consumer.

    • Establishes contact with potential referral sources within the community including both inpatient facilities and outpatient community-based programs to generate intake referrals.

    • Assisting the Development Department with fundraising efforts periodically. Typically, there is one large event per year, and likely smaller in-person or virtual gatherings for the short term. This is a collaborative relationship with the fundraising department where input and ideas are welcomed and encouraged. 

    • Plans and facilitates mixed medium art making workshops to support the Center’s annual fundraiser: Art of Transformation.

    • Fundraising efforts involve curating consumer art, photographing items, coordinating with consumers to release/sell art if they wish, assisting in displaying art at in-person events, and organizing transportation.

    • Leading demonstrations for the Board of Directors and/or donors could occur.

    • Maintains the confidentiality of consumers at all times and operates within the Code of Ethics of the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. 

    • Develops familiarity with JCAHO, Medicaid, and DBH standards and compliance requirements, and assists in maintaining JCAHO accreditation and MHRS certification.

    • May perform other duties as assigned.

    • Ability to coordinate with a multi-disciplinary team within an outpatient mental health agency.

    • A superior communicator, who shares information readily and concisely, listens as well as gives advice, and respects the abilities of others.

    • Knowledge of sound ethical practices and principles related to the care of mental health consumers.

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

    • Excellent computer skills, to include operating Microsoft Office Suite programs.

    • Knowledge and ability to navigate an Electronic Medical Record (EMR), including data entry.

    • Ability to relate to adults diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness, using knowledge of concepts, principles, and theories related to mental health and mental illness.

    • Ability to perform amicably in an environment serving the seriously and persistently mentally ill adult population.

    • Ability to respect and uphold consumer confidentiality.

    • Ability to exhibit a high level of organizational skills and able to prioritize and multi-task without direct supervision.

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    • Master's degree in Art Therapy, or a Master's in Behavioral Science of Fine Arts with training and education required by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) to have attained national registration as an Art Therapist. Eligible for (or possess) current registration in Art Therapy.
    • Licensed as an LPC in the District of Columbia.
    • A minimum of one (1) year of experience as an Art Therapist is preferred.
    • One (1) to four (4) years of experience in a social service or nonprofit environment is preferred. Experience in a mental health or similar agency is highly desired.
    • Must possess a minimum of one year of experience facilitating group activities and social services.
    • Visual art portfolio is required during the interview process.

     

    Additional Information

    All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.