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Mental Health OP Counseling Intern
NORTHEAST TREATMENT CENTER
#Counseling#Mental Health#Treatment Plans#Group Therapy#Electronic Health Record#Therapy#Case Conferences#Family Therapy#Peer Support#Outpatient Services#CCBHC#Consent Forms
OtherOn Site0-2 yrsPosted 4 months ago
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quick overview
The intern will participate in various therapy sessions, including individual and group therapy, and will document these sessions using an Electronic Health Record. They will also collaborate with clients and their families to create and update treatment plans.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have completed the first year of a Master's program in counseling, psychology, or social work. Bilingual candidates are preferred, and a genuine fondness for working with children and families is essential.
postgraduate degreeCase ManagementCommunicationDocumentationCounselingBilingualTreatment PlanningElectronic Health RecordFamily SupportGroup TherapyChild DevelopmentSocial WorkPsychologyTherapyIntake EvaluationsClient Progress Evaluation
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- 2701
- N
- BROAD -
- Philadelphia,
- PA 19132Description of duties: Participates in Intake Evaluations, Individual, Family, Collateral, and Group Therapy sessions; attends Case Conferences and Supervision sessions; documents sessions using the Electronic Health Record; maintains and updates client demographic information in client chart; evaluates client’s progress regularly; creates/updates Treatment Plans in collaboration with client & client’s family; maintains and keeps current all required consent forms. Seeking Mental Health Therapist Intern to serve as part of dynamic integrated care team! At NET, we offer innovative CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic) services designed to provide our clients all the essential support services they may need, including outpatient services, case management, peer support, and physical health screenings and supports.
- QualificationsQualifications: Completion of 1st year of Master’s program in counseling, psychology, or social work. Bilingual preferred.
- Skills and knowledge required: Must enjoy working with children and adolescents and designated families. Must demonstrate a genuine fondness and respect for children, adolescents, adults and families. Must be able to effectively communicate with other team members.