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Therapist - C&F 914 E BROADWAY

Centerstone

Therapist - C&F 914 E BROADWAY

Louisville, KY
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Come join our team of highly motivated and caring professionals dedicated to delivering care that changes people lives. At Centerstone we focus on career development and go above and beyond to support you in meeting our mission.  We welcome the opportunity to talk with you about a career with Centerstone Kentucky.

    CENTERSTONE OFFERS MANY AVENUES FOR YOU TO GROW PROFESSIONALLY AND ADVANCE!

     

    TRAINING

    A robust Training Institute exists to help you develop your skills and competencies, excel in your current role and prepare for new challenges.

    PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

    We provide supervision toward licensure and reimbursement for certain license applications, exams and renewals.

    CONTINUING EDUCATION

    Each Licensing Board requires Continuing Education Units. Our Training Institute offers courses that have been approved by the Boards to meet these requirements at no cost to you.

    TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

    You are encouraged to develop your professional skills in areas that will benefit you within the organization. You may receive up to 50% in tuition reimbursement for up to 18 credit hours per year.

    INTERNAL JOB POSTING

    All opportunities within Centerstone are posted internally, allowing all employees to self-nominate for consideration.

     

    ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

     

    • Performs clinical services, including intakes and therapeutic interventions such as group, individual, and family therapy, and crisis intervention.
    • Maintains and completes service documentation such as psychosocial assessments, case notes, case reviews, court reports, letters, etc., according to prescribed standards.
    • Conducts case reviews and determines current and future treatment and treatment planning based upon resulting quantitative results and professional opinion of client progress.
    • Collaborates with external agents including school officials, family members, and other health agencies regarding organizational programs and client needs and conditions.
    • Attends and participates in staff meetings, treatment planning meetings, case conferences, and clinical seminars providing information relating to program administration and development.
    • Writes correspondence on behalf of clients and their families such as court reports, letters of recommendation, etc., according to prescribed standards.

    Required Skills

    • Master's degree in social services field with certification or licensure in area of specialization (e.g., LPCC, LPCA, LMFT, Marriage and Family Therapy Associate); or bachelor’s or master’s degree in psychology, sociology, social work, or human services as determined by the Professional Equivalency Review Committee and professional equivalency.
    • If professional equivalent, demonstrated professional competence in the provision of mental health services in supervised setting.
    • Basic knowledge of mental and physical characteristics of applicable population group (e.g., growth and development and range of treatment needed), psychotherapy, human behavior, treatment modes, and related issues.
    • Basic knowledge of community resources and SCS services.
    • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to handle a case load with varying levels of client disability and need.
    • Reliable transportation for frequent travel.

    Required Experience

    • Three to six months of related internship or practicum experience, with a master's degree (or in case of master’s degree and professional equivalency, six months experience in a community mental health center providing mental health services in a supervised setting); or, with a bachelor’s degree and professional equivalency, three years’ experience in a community mental health center providing mental health services in a supervised setting.
  • Qualifications
    • Master's degree in social services field with certification or licensure in area of specialization (e.g., LPCC, LPCA, LMFT, Marriage and Family Therapy Associate); or bachelor’s or master’s degree in psychology, sociology, social work, or human services as determined by the Professional Equivalency Review Committee and professional equivalency.
    • If professional equivalent, demonstrated professional competence in the provision of mental health services in supervised setting.
    • Basic knowledge of mental and physical characteristics of applicable population group (e.g., growth and development and range of treatment needed), psychotherapy, human behavior, treatment modes, and related issues.
    • Basic knowledge of community resources and SCS services.
    • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to handle a case load with varying levels of client disability and need.
    • Reliable transportation for frequent travel.
  • Industry
    Hospital and Health Care