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Teen and Family Clinician

KEY RESULT AREAS

The Teen and Family Clinician completes psychosocial assessments, DSM-V diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management within the Evangelhouse Lifeleaf™ treatment structure. The Clinician provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy interventions. The Clinician coordinates communication with psychiatrists, psychologists, and the multidisciplinary treatment team. Maintains upbeat, positive, and professional communication with team members, clients, referral sources, callers, and outside agencies.

QUALIFICATIONS

• Master’s degree and training in systems theory-based family therapy
• Licensed or pursuing licensure as an LMFT, LCSW, or LPC
• Clinical training with adolescent and family therapy preferred
• Experience in residential treatment preferred
• Flexibility to adapt to a variety of tasks
• Ability to transport students in a company vehicle
• Ability to respect Christian values in clinical practice
• Motivation to work with adolescents and their families
• Position requires a female clinician

CLINICAL COMPETENCIES

• Ability to complete psychosocial assessments
• Ability to provide DSM-V differential diagnosis
• Ability to facilitate individual, family, and group therapy interventions
• Maintain confidentiality and proper records management
• Understand and maintain professional boundaries
• Willingness to be trained and grow professionally
• Willingness to obtain certifications as assigned
• Contribute clinical perspective and creative intervention ideas to the multidisciplinary treatment team

JOB TASKS AND REQUIRED SKILLS

The Teen and Family Clinician works under the supervision of the Clinical Director to perform the following:

Clinical Assessment and Treatment

• Complete psychosocial assessments
• Assign DSM-V diagnoses for each student
• Complete initial treatment plans
• Conduct family orientations at each stage promotion
• Process stage promotion packets
• Assist students in completing psychiatric symptom questionnaires for the psychiatrist
• Complete documentation, organize files, and manage clinical records
• Coordinate records and communication with the psychiatrist and psychologist
• Support planning and implementation of experiential therapy interventions
• Organize and compile discharge instruction summaries
• Coordinate the transfer of confidential records to outside agencies
• Provide follow-up and aftercare services to clients
• Participate in on-call staff support rotation

SALARY AND BENEFITS

Full-time position. Competitive base salary of $54,000 to $85,000 per year, depending on licensure, experience, and expertise. Benefits include licensure supervision, 100% medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid leave, malpractice coverage, CEU allowance, and opportunities for professional growth.