Come be a part of the first Qualified Residential Treatment Program in the State of Georgia. We are looking for therapist with the following credentials who have a desire to help youth locally: Master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Social Work, or Marriage and Family Therapy. Counseling degree should be from a CACREP-accredited program or equivalent. Social Work degree should be from a CSWE-accredited clinical MSW program. Eligible for associate-level licensure, such as LAPC or LMSW. Fully licensed clinicians may include LPC, LCSW, LMFT. Must be clinically appropriate to provide behavioral health assessment, treatment planning, therapy, documentation, and crisis support within scope of practice Murphy-Harpst’s services are rooted in trauma informed care. This care is directed by an understanding of neurological, biological, psychological, and social effects of trauma. We assess consumers to learn if trauma occurred and whether it has a role in behavioral health needs. Some trauma includes: sexual, physical, emotional abuse, severe neglect, loss, witnessing violence, substance abuse, imprisoned family member, and abandonment. Understanding when trauma occurred helps us tailor our responses, treatment, and services. Trauma-informed assessments and interventions always acknowledges, respects, and integrates cultural values, beliefs, and practices. This position is responsible for providing clinical services to residents ages 12-18 years of age.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level