What You'll Do
The Primary Therapist conducts assessments, develops treatment plans, facilitates individual, family, and group therapies, and provides clinical support to the program as needed. Essential Duties:
- Communicate, proactively, as the clinical point of contact with families.
- Facilitate individual, family, and group therapies within the framework of Newport Healthcare's clinical model and Attachment-Based Family Therapy.
- Facilitate new Family Orientations, Welcome Presentations, and Family Support Groups.
- Complete risk assessment and initial safety plan upon admission and biopsychosocial assessment and treatment plan within timeline requirements.
- Coordinate treatment goals and services in collaboration with client's treatment team, with 30-day treatment plan reviews and updates.
- Complete documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress, group notes, contact notes and discharge summaries) timely and according to established standards.
- Conduct risk or crisis assessments and provides intervention/management as needed.
- Attend weekly treatment team meetings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision.
- Enter and save data accurately within Word, Outlook (email and calendaring), EMR, and online learning.
- Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences representing Newport Healthcare as needed.
What Makes You a Great Fit
- Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related field; or enrollment in a doctorate program from an accredited or state-approved graduate school (required)
- Board registered (APCC, ACSW, AMFT) or Psychologic Associate in the state where services are provided (required)
- Experience facilitating therapy with young adults and/or adolescents
- A patient-first mindset that inspires you to reach the highest standards in delivery of care
- Cultural sensitivity and interpersonal savvy that allow you to build constructive and effective relationships with colleagues, clients, and families
- A problem-solver who digs deep and uses all the information available to craft skillful solutions
Compensation for this role ranges from $67,200-$86,100 per year depending on education and experience.
Position supports Orange County and Temecula.
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