Clinical Specialist (Floater)
Company: Elmhurst Home Inc
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Intake, Clinical Assessment & Evaluation • Conduct all required
intake screenings and comprehensive clinical assessments (e.g.,
Psychosocial/Biopsychosocial History, Case Management Needs
Assessment, SNAP, ASAM/LOCUS) to determine level of care within
required timelines. • Administer and score standardized screening
tools (e.g., GAD-7, PHQ-9, MDQ-7, COWS, SOCRATES, BSI, and
additional screeners as required), and ensure updates are completed
at appropriate intervals. • Demonstrate strong person-centered
inquiry and assessment skills to gather accurate client information
and inform service planning (CMNA, ASAM, LOCUS, IBPA, Crisis Plans,
etc.). • Develop and update Individual Plans of Service (IPOS),
inclusive of authorizations based on supportive documentation from
intake, screeners, assessments, clinical records, client needs, and
person-centered goals. • Routinely assess treatment progress and
readiness for change to adjust IPOS or recommend higher/lower
levels of care, additional services, or discharge planning. •
Complete diagnostic/interpretive summaries, Transition Plans,
Discharge Summaries, Behavioral Health Consents, Notice of
Hearing/Appeals documentation, and other intake-related and
clinical documents within required timeframes. • Provide
clinically-informed recommendations for additional mental health or
substance use services as indicated. • Support new client
onboarding through participation in orientation and ensuring a
smooth entry into services. Individual & Group Counseling • Provide
individual counseling using evidence-based practices (e.g., CBT,
MI, etc.) that reflect person-centered care. • Facilitate
therapeutic and psychoeducational groups addressing EBPs and
didactic curriculum. • Provide crisis intervention services,
including PHQ-9, CSSR, and Crisis Plan, etc. • Maintain ongoing
awareness of client behavior, progress, and emerging needs to
support timely care adjustments. Case Management & Care
Coordination • Complete and routinely update Case Management Needs
Assessments to ensure appropriate linkages, referrals, and ongoing
service monitoring. • Collaborate with clients, clinical triad, and
consented parties, e.g., family members, probation/parole agents,
and community stakeholders, to support coordinated and holistic
treatment planning. • Submit required progress reports to referral
sources (e.g., probation/parole), maintaining confidentiality and
obtaining necessary consents. • Actively participate as a
multidisciplinary team member in treatment reviews, case
conferences, utilization reviews, transition/program, and discharge
planning. Documentation, Data Management & Compliance • Enter and
maintain accurate, timely clinical and admission data in
DWIHN/MHWIN, CMS (WCR), EHI, and other agency-required systems. •
Maintain an accurate admissions roster and adhere to record-keeping
requirements. • Complete billable and non-billable documentation
using correct CPT codes, person-centered language, and within
established agency timeframes. • Respond to quality assurance and
performance improvement findings by completing corrections within
specified timelines. Authorization & Billing Coordination • Submit
and monitor initial authorizations and re-authorizations for
services in alignment with clinical assessments and treatment
plans. • Track authorization status, respond to requests from
insurance underwriters, and communicate with billing supervisors
regarding renewals or issues impacting coverage. • Ensure
authorizations support continued access to medically necessary
services. Collaboration, Teamwork & Professional Development • Work
closely with clinical team members, supervisors, medical staff, and
community partners to ensure comprehensive, coordinated care. •
Participate in scheduled team meetings, case reviews, required
supervision (individual, triadic, group), and in-service trainings
to support credentialing and licensure. • Provide backfill service
coverage, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, as needed. •
Support program operations and agency goals by following policies,
maintaining licensure standards, and performing other related
duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS – EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Must
have a master’s degree. Must possess a License (Full or Limited) in
Social Work, Professional Counseling, or Psychology with a degree
(from an institution accredited by one of the Regional
Institutional Accrediting Agencies recognized by the Council on
Higher Education Accreditation and listed by the U.S. Government
Office of Postsecondary Education) in Social Work, Counseling,
Psychology, or Human Services. Documented successful completion
and/or development plan for the Certified Alcohol Drug Counselor
(CADC) or Certified Alcohol Advanced Drug Counselor (CAADC) offered
by the Michigan Certification Board of Addiction Professionals
within 30 days of date of employment and continuously maintained
CADC or CAADC credentialing or development plan. Minimum of two
years of experience in mental health, substance use disorder
treatment, human services, or the behavioral sciences field.
Effective communication and listening skills, able to interact
respectfully, maintain confidentiality, and advocate for clients.
Ability to foster positive relationships, internal and external,
with community partners, stakeholders, etc. to enhance the
organization's reputation and broaden its reach. Strong
organizational and documentation skills (for record-keeping, case
notes, resource coordination). Agile and flexibility are essential
as services may vary day to day. In-depth knowledge of community
resources such as housing, medical, and or needed support services
specifically related to the population served. Group facilitation
experience is a plus. Familiarity with NAMI and community support
groups, e.g., 12-step model, etc. Ability to type 40 words per
minute is preferred, with technology proficiency in Microsoft
Office products, Google Suite, Zoom, electronic health records,
etc. Ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary
colleagues, peers, and teams. If in recovery, a minimum of 2 years
of consistent, verifiable sobriety before application. No active
police warrants, and no felony convictions within the past 5 years.
With no current cases with the MDOC and the ability to pass a MDOC
LEIN clearance. Demonstrated commitment to ethical and culturally
competent care.
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