
Therapeutic Associate Partial Hospitalization Program
Children's of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, United States
Location: CBH PHP IOP at Arlington Building
Work schedule: On-call / Flexi on the Day Shift (Mon-Fri)
Summary
The Therapeutic Associate is responsible for providing constant supervision and oversight of patients with diverse mental, emotional and/or developmental conditions.
Other Information
BCLS, CPI, Equipment/Work Aides: Computer, Patient Records, Reports
Qualifications (Nonessential)
Crisis Prevention and Intervention Certification
Bachelor of Science or Arts in Psychology or Master’s Degree in Psychology
2 Years job experience as Staff Level with specialization in the field of Behavioral Counseling
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides an option for patients who do not or no longer meet the qualifications for an inpatient hospital stay, but could also use more intense treatment than the typical outpatient guidelines provide. Bridging the gap between inpatient and outpatient services, the PHP day treatment program is designed to help encourage success in symptom management and recovery. Our PHP treatment team, comprised of a psychiatrist and licensed behavioral health practitioners, collaborates with patients and their families using therapeutic interventions, education and monitoring. Our team’s goal is to support your child’s ability to manage themselves at home through structured treatment at a less acute level than inpatient hospitalization.
The program is best suited for patients 12–18 years old with a primary diagnosis of behavioral or mental health concerns who have been medically stabilized, but would benefit from and thrive with more constant, comprehensive involvement. Primary diagnoses of substance abuse, eating disorders or autism are not eligible for admission to the PHP. Each patient would treat the PHP like a typical school day, attending for 6 hours each day Monday–Friday. The average length of stay is 2–4 weeks, but is ultimately based upon symptom severity and patient progress.
Schedule: Monday‑Friday, Day Shift, On‑Call or Flexi Schedule
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Work schedule: On-call / Flexi on the Day Shift (Mon-Fri)
Summary
The Therapeutic Associate is responsible for providing constant supervision and oversight of patients with diverse mental, emotional and/or developmental conditions.
Other Information
BCLS, CPI, Equipment/Work Aides: Computer, Patient Records, Reports
Qualifications (Nonessential)
Crisis Prevention and Intervention Certification
Bachelor of Science or Arts in Psychology or Master’s Degree in Psychology
2 Years job experience as Staff Level with specialization in the field of Behavioral Counseling
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides an option for patients who do not or no longer meet the qualifications for an inpatient hospital stay, but could also use more intense treatment than the typical outpatient guidelines provide. Bridging the gap between inpatient and outpatient services, the PHP day treatment program is designed to help encourage success in symptom management and recovery. Our PHP treatment team, comprised of a psychiatrist and licensed behavioral health practitioners, collaborates with patients and their families using therapeutic interventions, education and monitoring. Our team’s goal is to support your child’s ability to manage themselves at home through structured treatment at a less acute level than inpatient hospitalization.
The program is best suited for patients 12–18 years old with a primary diagnosis of behavioral or mental health concerns who have been medically stabilized, but would benefit from and thrive with more constant, comprehensive involvement. Primary diagnoses of substance abuse, eating disorders or autism are not eligible for admission to the PHP. Each patient would treat the PHP like a typical school day, attending for 6 hours each day Monday–Friday. The average length of stay is 2–4 weeks, but is ultimately based upon symptom severity and patient progress.
Schedule: Monday‑Friday, Day Shift, On‑Call or Flexi Schedule
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