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Associate in Psychiatric Social Work at CUMC

Columbia University
$80,000-95,000
United States, New York, New York
535 West 116th Street (Show on map)
Jan 26, 2025

Columbia University in the City of New York: Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Psychiatry

Location

02

Open Date

Oct 28, 2024


Salary Range or Pay Grade

$80,000-95,000

Description

There are immediate openings for licensed clinical social workers at the CUIMC Faculty Practice Organization (FPO) office in Manhattan. Specialist in Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders

The Department of Psychiatry is seeking social workers assigned to work at the Smithers Center, CUIMC's outpatient center for individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders. These are full-time, clinical positions in an outpatient setting in midtown Manhattan. Primary responsibilities include providing evidence-based interventions to patients with co-occurring substance use disorders in an outpatient setting, as well as in an intensive evening program. The faculty member will also conduct diagnostic/intake evaluations of adults, as well as group and individual therapy utilizing empirically supported treatments. Applicants should have knowledge of both cognitive behavioral and motivational interviewing techniques and should have previous experience in treating patients with substance use disorders. Applicants should have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well across disciplines and function effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Additional preference to applicants with family, intensive outpatient/day program, and/or DBT experience and those open to working evening hours.

The CUIMC Psychiatry FPO sees a mix of private pay and managed care patients and has a particular focus on serving the CUIMC community, among others. We prioritize evidence-based interventions and have an array of specialized programs to best serve our patients. All positions currently allow for hybrid work, and for this position, in-person work will take place on the main medical center campus in Washington Heights. Our faculty serve as part of multi-disciplinary teams with ample opportunities to learn from and consult with colleagues. There are also professional development funds available to faculty to support licensure renewals, as well as obtaining additional training, conference attendance, professional organization membership, and potentially supervise/provide didactics to trainees.



  • Candidate(s) will conduct intake evaluations/diagnostic assessments of patients with psychiatric disorders and psychological distress.
  • Candidate(s) will provide group and individual psychotherapy.
  • Candidate(s) will work closely with a clinical team, including social workers, as well as psychologists psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurse-practitioners.
  • Candidate(s) will have opportunities to attend case conferences, peer supervision, and Grand Rounds at CUIMC. Opportunities may exist for clinical supervision and teaching.


The compensation range does not inlcude our comprehensive benefits package and any incentive payments based on quality measures and productivity, that may be applicable for this role.

Employment benefits information for CUIMC employees:



  • Benefits information about health/welfare including medical, dental, vision, health savings accounts, transit reimbursement, etc. can be found here: https://humanresources.columbia.edu/officers-health
  • Retirement benefits information can be found here: https://humanresources.columbia.edu/content/officers-voluntary-retirement-savings-program-vrsp


Please see our website for more information about our department: https://www.columbiadoctors.org/specialties/psychiatry


Qualifications

Minimum Educational Requirements:



  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LMSW or LCSW)
  • NYS license required
  • Candidates will be required to obtain a New Jersey license


Application Instructions

The CUIMC Psychiatry FPO is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive faculty and clinical service. We recognize that different backgrounds and experiences help to strengthen our department and provide better care. As part of your cover letter, if you choose, we welcome you to share how your personal and professional backgrounds would contribute to our department and mission.

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