Licensed Professional Counselor LPC
11 months ago
San Antonio
Job Description Job description Job Title: Licensed Professional Counselor, Play Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Employer: Mind Works FLSA Status: Exempt Job Type: Full Time Location: San Antonio, New Braunfels, Schertz “A Children’s Counseling Practice – Helping children thrive…at home, school, and play” $1200 SIGN ON BONUS About Mind Works and How You’ll Make a Difference: What makes child-centered healthcare unique at Mind Works is the collaborative sharing of information among our Mind Works team members related to children’s care and the establishment of a comprehensive treatment plan to address biological, psychological, and social needs of a child. Integrated behavioral health care, a part of “whole-person care”, is a rapidly emerging shift in the practice of high-quality healthcare. It is a core function of Mind Works. Our healthcare providers include a diverse group of members such as pediatricians, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, licensed clinical social workers, and psychometrists. Mind Works specializes in children between the ages of 3 to 17 years and their caregivers. This is accomplished through an integrated healthcare approach to treatment that includes psychological, educational, developmental assessments; evidenced based psychotherapy; and medication assisted treatment. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: • Provide therapeutic intervention with children and adolescents with mental health disorders utilizing empirically supported modalities, • Provide parent feedback and skills training when working with children, • Attend, participate, and collaborate in treatment team meetings and/or professional staff conferences with other pediatricians, psychologists, and clinicians for an effective, coordinated, and integrated treatment plan, • Provide evidenced-based play therapy interventions using various modalities for children and adolescents, • Meet ethical obligations for timely documentation of rendered services per State of Texas, • Create and provide educational outreach presentations regarding mental health-related topics and issues, • Per state licensure and/or certification requirements, participate in continuing education and professional development activities related to the performance of job functions and maintenance of skills in one’s professional specialty, • Maintain an open line of communication with care providers, patients, and their family members to efficiently address assessment concerns, • Seek consultation from peers and leadership for difficult clinical cases per State of Texas licensure requirements, • Maintain an open line of communication with care providers, patients, and their family members in order to efficiently address treatment concerns, • Master’s degree in mental health-related field, • Current Texas State License (LPC, LCSW), • Knowledge of evidence-based practices utilized in clinical interventions, • Experience with children and adolescents ages 3-17 (Preferred), • Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills, • Strong working knowledge of Electronic Medical Records, • Experience with TherapyNotes (Preferred), • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, • Motivation to grow and promote new office, • Flexible Schedules, • Unbeatable work-life balance with no weekend office hours, • PTO, • 401(k), • Medical, Dental and Vision