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Core responsibilities

The clinician provides therapeutic services including assessments, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy to individuals served, focusing on mental health and substance use diagnoses, while facilitating relationships between the company, families, and local agencies. Responsibilities also include close collaboration with clinical staff to maintain communication, standardize procedures, and expedite treatment implementation.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a graduate degree in counseling or a related field and hold valid licensure to provide mental/Behavioral healthcare (Lcmhc, lcsw, lmft, etc.). Preferred experience includes psychotherapeutic work with culturally diverse children (0-5 years) for a minimum of three years, along with knowledge of psychodynamic intervention, attachment theory, and the effects of trauma on early childhood development.

postgraduate degreeFlexibilityProblem SolvingCrisis InterventionCare CoordinationMicrosoft 360Electronic Medical RecordsMental Health AssessmentEarly Childhood DevelopmentAttachment TheoryPsychodynamic InterventionChild Parent PsychotherapyTrauma EffectsDyadic TreatmentRelationship-Based TreatmentDevelopmental Challenges UnderstandingCaregiver Reflection

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