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About Us:

Calling all compassionate, committed therapists! Are you looking to join a clinical home with a 20+ year reputation in the metro DC area? Would you like to be a part of a diverse team, winning multiple awards, including one of the top Black women owned businesses in the DMV area? If so, come be a part of a team at CapitolHill Consortium for Counseling and Consultation, LLC (CCCC) where we offer personalized care to grow your career while maintaining a strong ethic to serve our communities. On site and/or remote options are available.

The exciting opportunities CCCC offers:

  • Strong team and community culture with 60+ clinicians with over 30 years interdisciplinary experience for collaboration and peer consultation
  • Flexible and independent environment with clients ready to be matched according to your schedule and specialized modalities
  • Focus on the clinical work of your practice by receiving personal administrative support in insurance paneling, scheduling, and billing
  • Growth opportunities to become a Master therapist, supervisor, workshop facilitator, consultant, clinical administrator, and more; we strongly believe in growing our clinicians to excel in the next phase of their career
  • Leave a legacy by training the next generation of community leaders in mental health!
 

Job Overview:

As a CCCC Clinician, you will play a vital role in assessing, providing, and monitoring necessary care and support to help CCCC clients understand, resolve, and manage mental health issues in their lives. We are seeking dedicated clinicians who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals seeking mental health services. Join our dynamic team and be an active and cooperative member of the CCCC community, partnering with employees and contractors to achieve our collective goals.


Responsibilities:

Clinical:

  • Diagnose and treat emotional, mental, and behavioral disorders.
  • Assess clients and provide recommendations for appropriate treatments.
  • Utilize literature, research, evidence-based practices, and professional standards of care to accurately conceptualize, create treatment plans, and provide comprehensive care for clients.
  • Maintain legal and ethical standards of care.
  • Conduct initial evaluations, psychotherapy, psychological assessments, testing, or other specialty therapeutic services in person or through CCCC telehealth options.
  • Ensure timely electronic medical record documentation in accordance with CCCC and professional guidelines.
  • Uphold professional and HIPAA standards of confidentiality and practice.
  • Provide clients with appropriate care and referrals during times of crisis.
  • Offer referrals and coordinate additional care or services as required.
  • Provide coverage for other CCCC clinicians when they are unavailable.
  • Notify the Clinical Director of any situations that pose clinical, legal, or ethical risks to the client or the practice.
  • Establish and enforce boundaries and compliance in treatment according to the CCCC Informed Consent Agreement with clients.
  • Terminate treatment in compliance with legal, ethical, professional, and CCCC guidelines when clients have achieved treatment goals, are noncompliant, require transfer within CCCC, or upon clinician termination.
  • Work Options: Telehealth, in-person, and hybrid options available.
  • Evening and weekend availability required.

General:

  • Adhere to the CCCC Mission, community values, and group values.
  • Comply with all CCCC signed agreements.
  • Follow the CCCC clinical procedure manual.
  • Follow the CCCC supervisor's manual, where applicable.
  • Participate in CCCC activities, including weekly meetings, supervision (formal or peer), all-staff meetings, social activities, and events.

Administrative:

  • Coordinate scheduling with administration and Intake staff to maintain billable hours.
  • Notify CCCC administrators when taking leave and ensure clinical coverage.
  • Respond to medical record requests promptly.
  • Maintain audit-ready medical record documentation.
  • Respond to requests from CCCC administrative staff or directors in a timely manner.

Qualifications:

  • Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Psychologists in the DC, MD, and VA area preferred.
  • Experience working in a community mental health setting is advantageous.
  • Strong commitment to providing culturally competent and accessible mental health services.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.

Benefits:

  • Competitive reimbursement rates for contractors and employees.
  • Opportunity for professional growth and career advancement.
  • We provide supervision and help you obtain full licensure.
  • Supportive team and community culture.
  • Personalized administrative support.
  • Flexible work options (on-site, hybrid, and remote).
  • Make a meaningful impact on individuals and communities.

Join our team of dedicated professionals and make a meaningful impact in the lives of our clients. Apply now to become a valued member of the CCCC community.