What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist position at Forward Family Services?
Description
We are seeking a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist to join our team! We believe family relationships are vital to mental health wellness - especially for families impacted by autism and other mental health conditions. Be part of a growing family of treatment providers that offer an integrated approach to treatment. First and foremost, this role is about being an extraordinary clinician. Compassion for this unique population and a dedication to upholding the highest standard of clinical care is essential. The position involves approximately 70% time in direct counseling (including initial assessments and follow up sessions) and 30% time is spent in team collaboration, care coordination (including intake, treatment planning).
Core Responsibilities:
- Collaborating with team members from different disciplines (e.g. Applied Behavior Analysis, etc).
- Orienting families to Forward’s approach to comprehensive care for autism.
- Evaluating client/family needs for counseling and assisting in the provisioning of thoughtful, family-focused plans for support.
- Review with clinical team members and outside providers to cultivate a focus on the client’s skills, knowledge, abilities, and developments.
- Compliance to board ethics while collaborating with others in the interdisciplinary team and the families we serve. Actively engaging other team members to consider effects of recommendations, interactions with parents/caregivers/children, explorations of progress and sharing of information and ideas.
- Deliver direct client counseling to groups, families, couples, and children (patients and their siblings).
- Building then maintaining a full caseload of 25-30 sessions per week.
- Develop and implement relationship strategies for families and individuals impacted by autism.
- Perform psychosocial assessments and create preliminary treatment and exit plans.
- Ensure all clinical charting and records are completed in the appropriate time frame
- Adhering to – and supporting other team members adherence to – organizational standards and policies.
- Interfacing with community services/resources and school systems and assisting families with transitions between in-clinic services and the community/school.
- Maintaining clinic documentation in line with HIPAA standards and in a timely fashion.
Requirements
- Masters in Marriage-Family Therapy
- Registration with California BBS as an LMFT .
- Commitment to providing exceptional client care and using client feedback to improve care.
- Open Minded desire to learn from other professional disciplines and knowledge bases as well as local knowledge of colleagues and families we serve.
- 1 year of experience working with children or families with developmental differences.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, both conversational and technical.
- Previous experience in working with children of different abilities and their families
- Ability to coordinate with a multidisciplinary team to achieve best outcomes
- Ability to build rapport with patients
Preferred Qualities:
- Strong leader and self-starter
- Willingness to be fully engaged in the creation of new models of care.
- Experience with Individual and group/marital counseling
- Knowledge in nutrition and integrative medicine.
- Experience with Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Depression, Mood disorders.
- Experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other neurodevelopmental differences.
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Language:
- English (Required)
- Spanish (Preferred)
Typical start time:
- 10AM
Typical end time:
- 6PM
Work authorization:
- United States (Required)
Work Location:
- One location
Company's website:
- https://www.ForwardBMH.com/