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Experience with mental health, substance abuse, eating disorders or trauma-informed treatment preferred. To that end, we have assembled the best teen and young adult mental health treatment staff in the country, and we want you to join us.
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While our experts guide our clients to sustainable healing, our job is to support our valued staff members, and we do that through offering industry-competitive salaries, career growth and skills expansion, student loan repayment and tuition reimbursement, and a company commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, among other advantages.
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Board registered (APCC, LAPC, ASW, AMFT, MHCA) or Psychologic Associate in the state in which services are provided required. Attend weekly treatment team meetings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision.
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Coordinate treatment goals and services in collaboration with client's treatment team, with 30-day treatment plan reviews and updates. Licensed or ability to transfer license in Marriage Family Therapy, Counseling, Social Work or Clinical Psychologist in the state in which services are provided.
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Complete documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress, group notes, contact notes and discharge summaries) timely and according to established standards. Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, social work, related field or enrollment in Doctorate program from an accredited or state approved graduate school required.
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The Primary Therapist conducts assessments, develops treatment plans, facilitates individual, family, and group therapies, and provides clinical support to the program as needed. Complete risk assessment and initial safety plan upon admission and biopsychosocial assessment and treatment plan within timeline requirements.
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Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or related field or enrollment in Doctorate program from an accredited or state approved graduate school required. Newport Healthcare is a nationwide behavioral healthcare organization dedicated to transforming young lives through evidence-based care.
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Conduct risk or crisis assessments and provides intervention/management as needed. Enter and save data accurately within Word, Outlook (email and calendaring), EMR, and online learning. Experience with individual, family, and/or group therapy with young adults/adolescents.
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Conduct risk or crisis assessments and provide intervention/management as needed. Be part of a team that's dedicated to providing compassionate care based in authentic connection, mutual respect, and unconditional love—and experience the rewards of making a difference in the lives of young people and their families each and every day.
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