Join a dedicated team committed to making a difference for children, families, and communities through trauma-informed clinical services.
Provide individual and family therapy tailored to clients’ mental health needs.
Create and implement personalized treatment and transition plans in collaboration with clients and their families.
Maintain accurate documentation using electronic health records and coordinate with support systems, including guardians and community partners.
Participate in psychiatric consultations and gather psychosocial information to support positive outcomes.
Achieve weekly billable hours, make prompt initial contact within 24 hours, and maintain regular contact with clients and caregivers.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in a Human Service field, a valid professional license (LSW, LISW, LPC, LPCC, LMFT), and mental health therapy experience.
Must possess strong communication, critical thinking, and crisis management skills, along with a valid driver’s license and ability to work flexible hours.
Benefits include competitive pay, comprehensive health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, tuition reimbursement, licensure support, and more.