The Child and Family Therapist provides outpatient and home-based family, individual, and play therapy for various behavioral health issues.
Must have knowledge of family systems theory, family dynamics, and experience working with multi-problem families from diverse backgrounds.
Responsibilities include client assessments, crisis management, developing treatment plans, referrals, maintaining records, and ensuring billing accuracy.
Services are delivered at clinics, homes, or community sites, with safety and confidentiality prioritized.
Participates in team collaboration, department planning, training, and community outreach efforts.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or related field, and current licensure or eligibility in Arizona.
Experience in mental health settings, strong therapeutic skills, and proficiency with electronic health records are preferred.
Core values emphasize integrity, diversity, continuous learning, accountability, and compassionate relationships.
The role involves physical demands like travel and prolonged sitting, and requires crisis response skills.
Equal opportunity employment and accommodations are provided, with background checks required.
Full-time benefits include health coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, holidays, and professional development opportunities.