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Proficient in the use of Office 365 and Electronic Health Record systemsFlexible work from home options available. Required Qualifications and Skills: Candidates must have an active, unrestricted license for South Carolina; Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPCS), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), or Licensed Independent Social Worker – Clinical Practice (LISW-CP)Experience in completing assessments, treatment plans and individual therapeutic sessions.
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LICENSED IN VIRGINA or SOUTH CAROLINA Flexible work from home options available. Compassionate, empathetic, and caring provider who is non-judgemental toward patients with mental health needs Comfortable with being flexible in clinical approach depending on patient preferences.
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Flexible schedule with the ability to work from home or any location with internet access. Powered by a passionate team of mental health advocates and healthcare veterans, we welcome private practices to tap into large scale referral, administrative and community support , so that counselors can enjoy the freedom of choosing when, where and who to work with , without the hassle of mundane admin tasks like credentialing, billing and insurance claims.
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Flexible work from home options available. Purpose: Wafa House is seeking a full-time clinical counselor to perform counseling and crisis intervention for clients. Mental Health Counseling: Provided in English, Arabic, and Urdu. These services include marriage and family counseling, individual therapy, play therapy, and substance abuse counseling.
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Flexibility: Work fully remotely from the comfort of your home, see your clients via video chat, on your own schedule. Must have a Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Mental Health Counseling.
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We look for therapists who are able to tailor their approach from patient to patient and sometimes session to session. By joining our team, you will be able to work with our wide network of referral sources, to manage and treat a wide variety of individuals.
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Must hold a valid and active license as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) So if you are a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, you are welcome to apply.
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About The Employer: Global Outreach Tele-Rehabilitation Services, Inc is making high-quality mental healthcare more accessible to people across the North Carolina. Authorized to work in the U.S.
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