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Licensure as a professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, substance abuse counselor, or a school counsel. Licensure as a marriage and family therapist, substance abuse counselor, or a school counselor preferred.
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Minimum two (2) years post masters practice experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker OR Licensed Professional Counselor OR Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Professional Counselor License (Colorado) OR Licensed Social Worker (Colorado) OR Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Colorado.
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Conduct comprehensive assessments and formulate individualized treatment plans for patients with a variety of mental health concerns, including but not limited to anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance abuse.
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Training provided within the first year of employment includes: De-escalation & Safety; Public Speaking; Mental Health First Aid; Substance Abuse & Mental Health; Human Trafficking; Trauma Informed Care; and many more.
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Valid and appropriate licensure with the state of Colorado in any of the following: Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT), Marriage and Family Therapist Candidate (MFTC), or must acquire appropriate licensure prior to start of employment.
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We’re seeking Licensed Therapists that are:Fully licensed in Colorado (Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist)Experienced in working with adult, geriatric and/or child and adolescent populations.
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Evaluates and provides therapeutic intervention for patients requesting mental health services utilizing short-term solution oriented individual, marital, family, and/or group psychotherapy, and/or biofeedback, using verbal communication and testing skills.
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Preferred Qualifications: Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychologist, Licensed Addiction Counselor. The Sr. Director will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for CeDAR. With a focus on managing and coordinating all facets of the treatment center, they will ensure the delivery of high-quality care to diverse populations with substance use and mental health disorders.
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Marriage/Family Therapist (LMFT) As a leader in mental health, we focus on female empowerment, healing, transformation, and equality. This is a unique opportunity to join a growing mental health organization with a strong culture rooted in a deep sense of purpose – to bring balance to humanity and enable equality for women so they can tap into their greatest potential.
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Responsible for providing psychotherapy and counseling therapies including group, individual and family therapy for patients suffering from psychiatric and substance abuse issues.
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We serve tens of thousands of people each year in seven ministries: Marisol Services, Early Childhood Education, Shelter Services, Catholic Charities Housing, St. Raphael Counseling, Family, Kinship, and Senior Services; and Parish & Community Engagement.
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Master’s degree completed in Social Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy. Colorado Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in active and good standing; Colorado Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in good standing will also be considered depending on previous experience in similar settings and site/location availability.
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The right candidate must: Be an active, independent California Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or Licensed Clinical Psychologist.
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Provide therapy in a manner that is consistent with the youth’s ability, taking into account any necessary modification needed as a result of trauma, substance abuse, brain injury and mental health disorders.
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By offering centralized support for inquiries, intake scheduling, client/therapist matching, insurance credentialing and claims (we are in network with most major insurances, multiple Medicaid RAEs, Medicare, and Tricare), our providers get to focus most of their time on what they love most – providing world-class mental health services.
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