Clinician, Child and Family

Jewish Family & Career Services of AtlantaDunwoody, GA
Hybrid

About The Position

Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta (JF&CS) is seeking a licensed clinician to provide high-quality mental health services to children, families, parents/caregivers, and a range of agency clients within the community. This role is ideal for a compassionate, adaptable professional who is passionate about supporting individuals and families through evidence-based care across a variety of service settings. The clinician will utilize varied treatment modalities and provide services in community locations, including but not limited to the Dunwoody office, while supporting emotional well-being, skill development, and access to care. This is a part-time role supporting community access to mental health services.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or related behavioral health field
  • Fully Licensed (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) or license eligible in Georgia (APC, LMSW, AMFT)
  • Experience working with children and families, including special needs children, marital conflict, and major mental illness
  • Experience conducting clinical assessments, psychotherapy, and care coordination
  • Willingness to work with managed care referrals
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team
  • Ability to use Microsoft Word and learn electronic medical record systems
  • Strong attention to detail, reliability, and ability to meet deadlines
  • Reliable transportation for travel to community-based service locations

Nice To Haves

  • Experience conducting workshops and comfort with public speaking assignments preferred
  • Play therapy experience and/or DBT intensive training preferred
  • Knowledgeable about Judaism and Jewish families preferred

Responsibilities

  • Conduct clinical assessments through use of clinical interviews and standardized measures
  • Determine appropriate diagnosis and treatment plans based on client needs, culture, home environment, and preferred therapeutic interventions
  • Provide evidence-based psychotherapy including individual, family, and group therapy services
  • Provide psycho-educational and skill-building programming within the community
  • Conduct crisis, suicide, and homicide risk assessments and interventions and assist with crisis intervention and emergency assistance as needed
  • Engage in active outreach with school/college staff, parents/caregivers, and/or community resources
  • Facilitate and assist with referrals to community resources as needed
  • Complete clinical notes and other required documentation in a timely manner, including completion of visit notes within 72 business hours of visit completion
  • Maintain a caseload of approximately 15 clinical sessions/hours per week while working approximately 21 total hours per week
  • Maintain an independent schedule to meet client demand, including late afternoon and evening hours as needed
  • Attend required meetings, including supervision, group consultation, and team meetings
  • Other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Up to 20 days of paid time off (PTO) annually, prorated in the first year
  • Paid holidays
  • Comprehensive Health, Vision, and Dental insurance
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • Paid parental leave
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