Social Worker - Psychiatry
By Washington University in St Louis At , St. Louis, 63108 $55,000 - $85,300 a year
Effective interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.
Attends required certification trainings as required by licensure and program needs.
Experience working in a hospital setting is beneficial.
PC based computer system knowledge.
For policies, detailed benefits, and eligibility, please visit: https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/
Screens, using standardized screening tools, for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, substance abuse and trauma history.
Social Worker Msw - Psychiatry
By Washington University in St Louis At , St. Louis, 63110, Mo $53,900 - $83,500 a year
Effective interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills.
Attends required certification trainings as required by licensure and program needs.
Experience working in a hospital setting is beneficial.
For policies, detailed benefits, and eligibility, please visit: https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/
Screens, using standardized screening tools, for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, substance abuse and trauma history.
Provides emotional support and brief solutions-focused psychotherapy services for patients with mental health conditions.
Professional Rater I - Psychiatry
By Washington University in St Louis At , St. Louis, 63110, Mo $16.66 - $24.17 an hour
Performs data entry and maintains data files on research.
Bachelor’s degree or four years of relevant experience.
Processes urine drug samples, saliva and alcohol breathalyzer testing in accordance with study guidelines.
Learns to do blood draws.
Refers patients to resources available in community and social services.
Maintains proper documentation and record keeping.

Are you looking for a rewarding career in Community Psychiatry? Join our team and make a difference in the lives of those in need. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, flexible hours, and a supportive work environment. Come join us and help us make a positive impact on our community!

Overview of Community Psychiatry Community Psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on providing mental health services to individuals in their own communities. This type of psychiatry is often used to treat people with mental health issues who are unable to access traditional mental health services due to their location or other factors. Community psychiatrists work with individuals, families, and communities to provide mental health care that is tailored to the needs of the individual. Detailed Job Description of Community Psychiatry Community psychiatrists are responsible for providing mental health services to individuals in their own communities. This includes providing assessments, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health issues. They may also provide counseling, psychotherapy, and other forms of support to individuals and their families. Community psychiatrists may also work with community organizations and other professionals to provide mental health services to those in need. Community Psychiatry Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of mental health issues and treatments
• Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues
• Ability to provide counseling and psychotherapy
• Ability to work with individuals, families, and communities
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Ability to work with other professionals
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Community Psychiatry Job Qualifications
• Doctoral degree in psychology, psychiatry, or a related field
• Licensure or certification in the state in which they practice
• Clinical experience in mental health
• Knowledge of community resources and services
Community Psychiatry Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of mental health issues and treatments
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Knowledge of psychotherapeutic techniques
• Knowledge of diagnostic and assessment tools
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
Community Psychiatry Job Experience
• Clinical experience in mental health
• Experience working with individuals, families, and communities
• Experience working with other professionals
Community Psychiatry Job Responsibilities
• Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues
• Provide counseling and psychotherapy
• Work with individuals, families, and communities
• Work with community organizations and other professionals
• Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly
• Maintain accurate records and documentation of patient care
• Provide education and support to patients and their families