Outpatient Therapist or Clinical Trainee
About the role
This clinical position is responsible for conducting diagnostic assessments and providing ongoing individual and/or group psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults and families. Essential duties and responsibilities include direct client services, documentation, community relationships, and compliance with quality assurance guidelines.
Responsibilities
- Complete diagnostic assessments/initial and comprehensive evaluations and formulate treatment recommendations for clients as assigned.
- Conduct psychotherapy with individuals and families.
- Provide accurate and timely documentation of diagnostic assessments/initial and comprehensive evaluations, treatment plans and psychotherapy including all other required paperwork and documentation.
- Provide clinical care consultation for clients served.
- Make appropriate referrals to internal and external resources.
- Provide consultation to referral sources (community agencies, physicians, EAP programs, Chemical Dependency Treatment Services, etc.) and to other Canvas Health service programs.
- Provide crisis psychotherapy when needed.
- Participate in required team meetings and clinical consult group as required by Rule 29 and policy.
- Comply with quality assurance guidelines, including peer review process.
- Adhere to appropriate ethical standards and practices for professionals and the board of licensure.
- Perform all functions in accordance with Canvas Health policies and procedures, including protecting client confidentiality.
- Cooperate with management in maintaining a climate within Canvas Health that enables effective supervision, quality program services and productivity to occur.
- Demonstrate collaborative relationships with support staff in organizing and managing work.
- Demonstrate effective utilization and documentation of clinical supervision to facilitate good clinical practice.
- Understand and demonstrate general and specialized clinical expertise and practice that is consistent with the treatment philosophy and practice standards of the assigned program.
- Demonstrate effective utilization and documentation of clinical supervision to facilitate good clinical practice.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications include a Master's or doctorate degree in social work, marriage and family therapy, psychology, or Clinical Counseling. Current license or currently pursuing LICSW, LMFT, LP or LPCC Mental Health Professional Licensure. Licensure supervision is provided!
Qualifications
- Preferably a provider who works with ages 7 and up, and willing to see Families.
- Experience working with and/or delivering services to diverse populations.
- Experience with Electronic Health Record systems.
Skills
Not specified
Benefits
Generous paid time off, including holidays and personal days
Wide-ranging healthcare coverage with options to fit your needs
Flexible accounts for medical savings and expenses
Supportive services through the Employee Assistance Program
Access to exclusive discounts on entertainment, travel, dining, and more
Retirement savings plan with contributions from the employer
Recognition opportunities through performance-based awards
Potential relocation assistance available
Pay
$69,005.07 - $79,611.12/annually
Schedule
Monday through Friday - 40 hours/week