The role of the IOP Therapist is to provide clinical assessment, treatment planning, and individual and family direct services to their assigned caseload. The IOP Therapist will facilitate group sessions, participate in clinical supervision, and behavioral staffing. The therapist will comply with regulatory standards for documentation based on The Joint Commission, DCF, and state requirements. The qualities and characteristics of the primary therapist include compassion, healthy boundaries, non-judgment, organized, team player, ethical, and creative.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level