Bilingual Licensed Therapist
Overview Of Primary Responsibilities
Provide individual and group clinical services to a diverse caseload including adolescents, adults, and families who are experiencing life stressors or behavioral challenges through Evidenced Based Clinical Practices.
Conduct intakes and complete psychosocial assessments. Responsible for caseload and all required documentation including notes, individual recovery/ treatment plans, and required assessments.
Licensed Therapists
Primary responsibilities of Licensed Therapists include providing individual, family and group therapy. They lead the culture of recovery by providing strength based, person-centered services to assist people in acquiring and maintaining skills to increase their quality of life.
Each person receiving our services has a treatment plan that guides them through their recovery. Licensed Therapists are responsible for professional and therapeutic communication with persons served and co-workers, submitting timely and accurate documentation with use of technology, and providing therapy in their primary language.
This position requires the ability to deliver services in at least two languages without the use of interpretive services. Physical demands include long periods of sitting, standing, moving / walking, with occasional squatting, lifting, bending, pushing & pulling with low intensity, driving self or clients. Professional demands include prolonged periods of interacting with the public and making independent decisions.
Diagnosis and Collaboration
In collaboration with a psychiatrist and clinical team, Licensed Therapists diagnose and collaborate with natural and formal supports to monitor treatment outcomes in partnership with consumers.
Promote health & wellness and recovery-oriented initiatives in response to client needs. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications And Attributes
- NYS Professional Licensure - Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Master of Social Work, or Licensed Clinical Social Work
- Computer skills and experience working with electronic medical records
- Documented proficiency in a caseload-relevant language other than English
- Successful language proficiency certification with a minimum level of Advanced Low
Education And Experience
- Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling or Social Work
- Previous experience working with adolescents and families and being comfortable in both individual and group settings
- Previous experience working with adults in the Mental Health field, preferred
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