Primary Therapist / Young Adult Program

Sunol, CA 94586
Full-time

Job Closed

Overview

Job Requirements · Master’s Degree in a clinical specialization from a state approved graduate school. · Licensed in Marriage Family Therapy, Counseling, or Social Work in the state in which working. · Experience in working with young adults and facilitating family therapy · Experience with mental health, substance abuse, or eating disorders · Training and supervision within the framework of the ABFT family therapy model (provided) What you need to know · Carries an average case load of 8 residents. · Facilitates two therapy sessions per week (individual, couples and/or family) · Facilitates process-oriented and experiential group therapies as scheduled. · Completes risk assessment and initial safety plan upon admission. · Completes biopsychosocial assessment within 72 hours of admission. · Completes treatment plan within 5 days of admission. · Facilitates weekly family support group via video conferencing. · Facilitates bi-weekly Saturday Family Program. · Conducts crisis assessments and provides intervention/management as needed. · Coordinates self-administered assessments and/or neuropsychological testing integrating results in treatment planning. · Timely completion of documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress and group notes, discharge summary) according to established standards. · Coordinates treatment goals and services in collaboration with the treatment team. · Attends weekly treatment team meetings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision. · Participates in clinical on-call rotation schedule.

Benefits

Professional Development Opportunities Full 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.