Joint Committee EAP Consultant
Company: Lucethealth
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: September 19, 2024
Job Description:
* Position is not fully remote and requires travel and in-office
time. USPS location is in Los Angeles, CA. Must be licensed in and
live in California. Will consider applicants with LCSW, LPCC, or
LMFT license. *
Who We Are
At Lucet, we are industry leaders in behavioral health, dedicated
to helping people live healthy, balanced lives. Our mission - and
our passion - is to improve the lives of the members we serve and
be the ideal partner for our providers.
Lucet's unique combination of people and technology has proven to
optimize access to behavioral health care providers and increase a
health plan's ability to connect members to quality care. With the
industry's largest network of care navigators and technology
powered by more than six million assessments and more than 20 years
of data, Lucet is the only solution proven to successfully identify
and connect people across the entire acuity spectrum with the right
care in less than five days on average, and often as little as one
day.
Our members, providers, and partners fully entrust us to deliver
outstanding quality care through coordinated behavioral health
services, employee assistance programs, organizational consulting,
student well-being programs, and more.
When you join Lucet, you become a valued member of our team,
serving more than 15 million people across the U.S. Our employees
have a passion for helping others - and it shows. From entry-level
employees to senior leaders, we are inspired by our members,
putting them first in everything we do. From day one, you'll see
firsthand the impact you have on our members, knowing you can make
a true difference in their lives.
Job Summary
The JCEAP Consultant will provide short-term, confidential support,
assessment, and referral EAP services to employees and their
families through telephone and/or in-person. This position involves
addressing personal issues that may impact work performance,
including mental health concerns, substance abuse, family problems,
financial issues, and other stressors. This position involves
offering immediate crisis intervention and support during critical
incidents, with a 24/7 on-call requirement. Additionally, the role
works a hybrid model with on-site and remote work requirements.
Essential Functions
- Crisis Support: Provide timely support and intervention in
crisis situations and the ability to respond to critical incidents,
including during 2nd and 3rd shift periods, within the assigned
region.
- Counseling and Consultation: Provide telephonic and/or
in-person confidential counseling, consultation, and support
services to employees and their families on a variety of personal
and work-related issues, assessing to identify the nature of the
employee's concerns and refer them to appropriate
resources.
- Conduct clinical reviews on high-risk cases.
- Provide clinical follow-up and case management on urgent and
emergent cases not assigned to Field Staff, including priority
cases (risk of harm, child abuse, domestic violence abuse, duty to
warn and substance use).
- Provide in-the-moment consultation/collaboration on cases and
emergency care coordination for intake clinicians.
- Provide clinical consultation to managers, supervisors, and HR
on any challenging workplace issues; including critical incidents
and management referrals.
- Assess for and provide appropriate clinical recommendations and
referral resources for clients needing services beyond the EAP
benefit or scope.
- Provide brief or problem-focused interventions.
- Team Collaboration and Training: Provide aid on behalf of
customer service/intake clinicians experiencing system issues and
triaging of service center issues.
- Assist Training Coordinator in case and crisis management
training for new hire customer service and intake
clinicians.
- Demonstrate ability and willingness to work with a
multi-disciplinary team, participate in staff meetings and present
clinical cases to staff upon request of supervisor.
- Serve as subject matter expert on Service Center Day to day
operations regarding USPS book of business for customer service and
intake clinicians.
- Case Management and Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely
records of client interactions in clinical systems and follow up as
needed to ensure continuity of care and support and ensure
compliance with USPS policy, regulatory standards.
- Professional Conduct: Demonstrate clinical expertise in
response to a variety of circumstances ranging from crisis
intervention to routine business matters.
- Demonstrate a professional knowledge of mental health diagnosis
and treatment modalities in an EAP context.
- Demonstrate consistency in professional demeanor in response to
all calls regardless of the nature or circumstances of the
call.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the range of mental health and EAP
benefits provided and coordinates care with community treatment
resources, mental health managed care programs, and community
support services.
- Demonstrate ability to manage multiple tasks and software
systems in a fast-paced changing environment.
- Adhere to Lucet's mission statement, core values and behaviors,
Code of Ethical Business Conduct, and Compliance Program.
- Comply with all federal and applicable state and local laws and
Lucet policies and procedures regarding privacy, confidentiality,
and security of health information, and other designated
information.
Job Qualifications
Required
- Master's and/or Doctorate degree from an accredited college or
university recognized by the corresponding professional
association(s) in a clinical mental health field.
- Current state license or state certification to practice as a
mental health practitioner (e.g., social worker, clinical
psychologist, marriage and family counselor, and professional
counselor) in the state(s) where practice takes place. If such
licensure/certification is not available in that state, the
individual will hold appropriate certification from a recognized
national certification organization or board.
- Authority to practice at the independent level without
requiring state-mandated clinical supervision.
- 5+ years of clinical experience after receiving the graduate
degree.
- Demonstrated capability to complete accurate bio-psychosocial
assessments, including substance abuse assessments.
- Specialized experience and/or training in phone
counseling.
- Counselors will be knowledgeable about federal and state laws
governing privacy, confidentiality, duty to warn, and child and
elder abuse reporting requirements.
- The clinician will be bound by the laws of confidentiality and
will discuss no specific clinical information with the referring
supervisor unless the client has signed an authorization to use and
disclose form authorizing the disclosure of specific
information.
- Strong computer skills.
- Ability to work hybrid model (Typically 3 days per week in
office and 2 days remote) and travel to surrounding USPS
locations.
- Ability to be on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days per week and
respond timely to critical incidents.
Preferred
- Prior EAP experience.
- DOT Qualified SAP.
- Crisis intervention work.
- Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP).
Key Competencies
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Reliability.
- Assertiveness.
- Ability to work autonomously.
- Team player.
- Willingness to take initiative.
- Strong work ethic.
- Professionalism.
- Ability to prioritize and make efficient use of time.
- Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment.
Working Conditions
- Work is performed indoors in a remote, home setting or typical
office environment - not substantially exposed to adverse
environmental conditions.
- Local travel and transportation are required to surrounding
areas and sites.
- Frequent exposure to VDT screens, video calling, headphones,
and computers.
- Physical demands include constant ability to remain in a
stationary position, move about inside an office or remote setting,
able to communicate and exchange information with others, able to
inspect information, and able to perform repetitive motion with
arms and fingers.
- Mental demands include constant ability to interpret data,
problem solve, make decisions, and organize and plan.
Salary and Other Compensation:
The starting salary that Lucet reasonably expects to pay for this
position ranges from $60,000 - $92,000 annually, depending on
circumstances including an applicant's skills, education/degrees,
certifications, prior experience, market data, and other relevant
factors.
This position is eligible for a bonus in accordance with the terms
of Lucet's incentive plan based on both company performance and
individual performance.
Benefits: The Company offers the following benefits for this
position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements: Medical,
Dental, Vision, 401(k) with competitive employer match, company
paid life and disability insurance, company paid gym access,
tuition reimbursement, parental leave, PTO (vacation, sick and
volunteering), Remote Work.
This position is a federally contracted position with the United
States Postal Service, which has specific requirements for all
candidates which include:
- The ability to pass a 10-panel drug screen prior to their date
of hire.
- The ability to undergo a Public Trust background investigation
and receive a favorable adjudication.
- US Citizenship for at least 5 years.
This position will accept and review new applications and resumes
no less than 5 business days after the original posting date and
may remain open an extended period of time with no set end date
based on the level of interest.
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