Family Therapist Adolescent Behavioral Health
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Overview
Required Skills and Experience 1. · Licensed in Marriage Family Therapy, Counseling, or Social Work in the state in which applying (VA.) - as a LMFT, LPC, LCSW or Clinical Psychologist.. (**LMSW would not be eligible due to accrual of hours**) 2. Experience in providing family therapy with adolescents and parents, preferably in a residential treatment setting. 3. Minimum of a Master’s Degree from an accredited graduate school in marriage family therapy, counseling, sociology, or psychology. 4. Willingness to be trained, supervised and provide services within the framework of Attachment-Based Therapy. 5. Trained and experience with trauma-informed treatment, preferred. What You Need to Know - Carry a caseload of families designated as the point of contact for the family. - Facilitate individual family and group therapies within the framework of the clinical model and Attachment-Based Family Therapy model. - Facilitate new Parent Orientations - Coordinate Clinical Director program scheduling and coordinating services for the clinical program. - Meet with prospective family members to discuss the clinical family program. - Responsible for the timely completion of clinical documentation - Attend weekly treatment team meetings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision.
Qualifications
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3+ years of experience in ANY of the following:
- Family Therapy
- Residential In Patient Therapy
- Master's degree or higher
- Valid Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Virginia (VA)
- Valid Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Virginia (VA)
- Valid Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC) in Virginia (VA)
Benefits
Company
Our client is a Mental Health Care company that treats individuals (ages 12-18) who are struggling with teenage depression, teen anxiety, and trauma-related issues, along with co-occurring eating disorders and teenage substance abuse. Their teen treatment centers provide the safety, support, and, above all, the unconditional love that teens and their families need to heal.