Primary Therapist
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Overview
What you need to know: PriT 1, New Grads - 72-80k PriT 2, Mid-level - 80-95k PriT 3, Experienced - 96-110k - There will be a $15,000 sign-on bonus for each candidate - Monday - Friday, 8 hour shifts - PriT’s in Seattle will work with our Mood and Anxiety program, adults and children/adolescents, either IOP or RES level of care. - This is a HIGH priority for our client and will move very quickly! Primary Therapist I Must haves: • Master’s or Doctorate Degree required in counseling or related field • Registered as an associate or intern phase of licensure or what is required by the state to practice individual therapy • Experience with individual/family therapy preferred Primary Therapist II Must Haves: - Has obtained and maintains a full clinical mental health license as required by state - Has carried significant individual and/or family caseload for at least 2 years with documented success in treating patients with common diagnoses and expected comorbidities Primary Therapist III Must Haves: - At least 3 years post licensure experience working with mood, anxiety, ED and/or trauma related disorders - Some experience supervising other clinicians - Has carried a significant individual and/or family caseload, with success treating more complex cases What you need to know: - Holiday's are not paid time off but they've built in 8 days into PTO to be used for holiday's - 23 days off total each year - 4 step interview process - 1-2 week interview/hiring process + 2-3 week onboarding/credentialing process How you’ll serve our patients: As a Primary Therapist, you can expect to be a part of team that delivers hands-on treatment, therapy sessions and/or support to our patients in one of our many centers around the nation, or virtually through our tele-behavioral health platform. The Primary Therapists Conducts individual, family, and group therapy (adults, children and adolescents) on topics such as mood, anxiety, stress and eating disorders. Our Primary Therapists develop each patient’s individualized treatment plan and work with interdisciplinary treatment team to implement the plan. You will serve patients daily in a multitude of ways: • Conduct psychotherapy including individual, group and family therapy • Conduct comprehensive assessments and treatment planning for each patient on case load: o Complete biopsychosocial, self-harm and suicide assessments o Create individualized treatment plan with specific and measurable goals in collaboration with treatment team members o Create treatment agreements, support plans or behavior plans as needed • For each patient on case load, complete clinical paperwork including: o Treatment plans o Individual and Family Therapy progress notes and group notes o Wellness plan and aftercare plan o Discharge summary • Attend treatment team meetings and treatment team rounds to coordinate patients care with interdisciplinary team Schedule/FTE: Full time, Benefits (1.0), M-F days Level of care: PHP, IOP, Res (mix) High level of care Population: Eating disorders, we have roles specific to C&A, and roles specific to Adults Minimum requirements: -Master’s degree in counseling or related field -CO Clinical license (associate or intern phase of licensure acceptable) Preferred qualifications: -CO independent Clinical license -Experience in a higher level of care -Experience with individual and family therapy -Experience with CBT, DBT, and/or ACT Main Job duties: -Individual and family therapy -Assessments (bio-psychosocial, self harm, and suicide assessments) -Individualized Treatment Planning (treatment agreements, support plans, behavior plans, wellness plans, and aftercare plans) -Attend and participate in team meetings and treatment rounds -Case load typically around 6-8, pay help support group therapy sessions
Qualifications
- Master's degree or higher
- Have you spoken on the phone with a Relode recruiter about this position?
- Do you have one of the following licenses? If so, which one? LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LPC-S?
Benefits
Company
Our client offers healing and hope for a lasting recovery to individuals and families who are suffering with an eating disorder or are experiencing mood, anxiety or trauma-related disorders.