The Associate, Social Work & Marriage Family Therapist is responsible for providing clinical services across the life span. The Therapist applies psychological/counseling principles in the following areas: assessment, clinical interventions, research, training, case management, and consultation. The Therapist follows a hybrid model, with the expectation to offer therapy across various locations- including clinics, schools, and/or other programs. The delivery model may include both in-person and virtual appointments, depending on the department's needs. The therapist's responsibilities include diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning. The Therapist provides a variety of interventions, such as individual, group, child, and family therapy focused on short-term problem-solving therapy, short-term cognitive behavioral therapy, brief psychodynamic therapy, crisis intervention, coping skills, substance abuse treatment, behavior modification, case consultations, and other evidence-based practices. In addition, the Therapist is a member of the multidisciplinary team with both internal and external partners and collaborates with the patient and the family to define the treatment goals and measures of treatment success, using evidence-based outcome measures. Lastly, the Therapist may be involved in several research studies or multidisciplinary projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level