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Core responsibilities

The therapist will provide individual and family therapy to children and teens in foster care and adoptive placements, delivering services primarily in school settings, homes, and community locations. Key duties include developing and adjusting treatment plans using evidence-Based practices and maintaining accurate documentation.

Requirements summary

Applicants must possess a master's degree in social work, counseling, or a related human services field, along with active west virginia clinical licensure (Lgsw, lpc, or p-Lpc). A minimum of two years of experience in children and family services is preferred, and a valid driver's license is required for travel.

postgraduate degreeDocumentationCollaborationTreatment PlanningTrauma-Informed CareIndividual TherapyChild DevelopmentFamily TherapyOn-Call RotationMultidisciplinary TeamworkEvidence-Based PracticesDe-escalation Techniques