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Location

Asheville, North Carolina

Core responsibilities

The clinician will partner with a care coordinator to deliver intensive, home-Based services to families with young children (Prenatal–5), focusing on strengthening caregiver-Child relationships and addressing trauma using child-Parent psychotherapy (Cpp). Responsibilities also include providing therapeutic services such as assessments, crisis intervention, and individual/Group therapy to diverse populations.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a graduate degree in counseling or a related field and hold valid licensure for mental/Behavioral healthcare (E.g., lcmhc, lcsw, lmft). Preferred experience includes three years working psychotherapeutically with culturally diverse young children and families, knowledge of early childhood development theories, and experience with emr systems.

postgraduate degreeExcelWordMicrosoft 360Electronic Medical Records (EMR)Crisis interventionHome-based servicesChild-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)Caregiver-child relationship strengtheningTrauma interventionChronic stress managementTeam-based carePsychotherapeutic workParent-child therapeutic workPlay therapyEarly child developmentAttachment theory

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance
  • Training
  • Wellbeing Programs
  • Early access to earned money
  • Employee perks and discount program
  • 401(k) retirement savings program
  • Chronic Disease management programs