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Adult Clinical Therapist (Ages 16 - Adult)
Allied Behavioral Health Solutions is a locally owned organization focusing on serving individuals, families, and communities to create better outcomes for all. Increasing access to high-quality behavioral health services is one of our contributions to these better outcomes. Our staff specialize in a variety of topics and treatment methods to allow us to meet every client wherever they may be. ABHS consists of a closely connected core group of therapists who collaborate and support each other's professional goals.
We accept all orientations and faith traditions, and we are most interested in someone with a love for inclusivity and allyship who can translate that into their therapy practice. We provide paid clinical supervision for pre-licensure clinicians, a yearly continuing education / materials stipend, paid trainings in evidence-based practices, paid orientation to the position, flexible scheduling with work-from-home and telehealth options, and our administrative staff provides insurance credentialing and support in client management, scheduling, and billing. PTO and benefits are also available for full-time staff.
The primary function of this position is to provide individual, couples, family, and group counseling for adult-aged clients.
Reports to : Team Coordinator
Primary Responsibilities
Provide individual / family / group counseling services utilizing evidence-based practices for approximately 25 sessions a week with some evening availability.
Commitment to learning and utilizing a variety of evidence-based practices including but not limited to TF-CBT, CPP, CPC-CBT, and / or DBT.
Provide education regarding behavioral health needs to staff and families as needed.
Appropriately assess and diagnose identified client, per insurance requirements.
Develop appropriate treatment plans for identified client(s).
Maintain timely session and billing documentation.
Participate actively in a growing, relationship-focused practice, with a high volume of referrals
Minimum Requirements :
Master's in Counseling, Social Work, or related discipline.
Must be eligible to obtain temporary LPC or LMSW within six months of hiring. Must be committed to seeking independent licensure as an LPC-MHSP or LCSW within a reasonable timeline. LPC-MHSP or LCSW licensure is preferred.
Experience working with diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Proficiency in Microsoft OFFICE, including Word, Outlook, and Excel.
Experience working in a medical and / or clinical setting is preferred.
Required Skills and Abilities :
Excellent oral and written communication skills reflecting professional knowledge and demeanor in all forms of communication.
Ability to build strong rapport with children, adolescents, and families quickly.
Capacity to work individually and in a family context.
Ability to remain calm and effectively manage crisis situations.
Capacity to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team.
Capability to collect data and engage in appropriate feedback.
Equity and Allyship : ABHS does not discriminate in hiring or service provision based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender expression / identity. All candidates should be fully affirming of the LGBTQ community and dedicated to a journey of racial healing.