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Are you a Psychologist, Counselor, Therapist, and Life Coach looking for a flexible and rewarding way for private practice? Do you want to grow your client base, set your own schedule, and earn more income? If yes, then join Mentalzon, the leading online platform that connects specialists in mental health and clients. About Mentalzon Mentalzon is a platform where you can create your own Psychologist, Counselor, Therapist, and Life Coach profile and start your own private practice. As an employer, Mentalzon has offered flexible work arrangements in the form of 100% remote jobs, including a full-time, part-time, flexible schedule, and work-from-anywhere jobs for applicants across India and the globe, and provide online or in-person therapy sessions. As a Psychologist, Counselor, Therapist, and Life Coach, you will be able to: - Provide online therapy sessions to clients via video, phone or chat - Provide in-person therapy sessions to clients - Show in your Specialist Profile your personal Phone, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Telegram. - Set your own rates and keep 100% of your earnings directly from clients - Receive payments directly and securely via Stripe with just 7% of a transaction fee - Enjoy full autonomy and flexibility over your practice - Get exposure and visibility on our website and social media pages - Receive referrals and reviews from satisfied clients - Write articles and blogs to share your expertise and insights - Adhere to ethical and professional standards and regulations - Reach more clients who need your help Requirements - To be a private practice therapist or counselor on Mentalzon, you need: - A master's or doctoral degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field - A valid license to practice in your state of residence if such is required. - At least two years of clinical experience in providing therapy or counseling - Proficiency in using online platforms and technology - A reliable internet connection and a suitable device for online sessions - A passion for helping people improve their mental health and well-being - A private environment for conducting sessions. - Reliable Internet connection. Note: This job is open to psychologists, therapists, or counselors who have a master’s or doctoral diploma and have a valid license to practice in your state of residence if such is required.
SUMMARY: The part-time Bilingual Substance Abuse Counselor will conduct services within our City Sanctuary Facilities under the direction of our OASAS licensed substance abuse outpatient recovery program. The Counselor will meet with clients individually and in group settings as required. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: - Conducting educational groups for clients who may not understand their own or their loved ones addictions as well as for clients who are working towards and/or maintaining abstinence, which includes using evidence-based curriculum and focusing on topics such as anger management, parenting, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, men's and women's specific issues as well as general recovery topics. - Conduct detailed alcohol and drug assessments in order to determine immediate and long-term service needs for the development of a comprehensive treatment plan. - Conduct screenings, brief assessments, and intakes which include entering all screening assessment, and intake data into our Electronic Health Record (AWARDS) system with the accompanying progress notes. - Conduct individual sessions, as required, according to the client’s treatment plan and complete progress notes in accordance to charting requirements. - Work as part of a full treatment team which includes counselors, peers, nurse practitioners, medical doctors and clinical director in order to provide the highest quality of service to our clients. QUALIFICATIONS: - CASAC or CASAC-T with HSD/GED or comparable credentials such as MSW, MHC, LMSW, LMHC required. - Spanish speaking, reading and writing required.. - A thorough understanding of the disease of addiction and the impact it can have on the lives of our clients. - Knowledge of motivational interviewing and the stages of change as well as person-centered practices. - Theoretical knowledge of a client’s psychological and physical needs and an understanding of group work practices and principles needed. - Knowledge of OASAS 822 outpatient program a plus.
Job Description SIGN ON BONUS OF UP TO $3,000 AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED CANDIDATES! Work Schedule: Part-time, varied shifts/Sat/Sun SUMMARY: The Substance Abuse Counselor will conduct services within our OASAS licensed substance abuse 820 residential treatment program. The Counselor will meet with clients individually and in group settings as required. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: • Conducting groups for clients who are working towards and/or maintaining abstinence, which includes using evidence-based curriculum and focusing on topics such as anger management, parenting, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, men's and women's specific issues as well as general recovery topics. • Conduct detailed alcohol and drug assessments in order to determine immediate and long-term service needs for the development of a comprehensive treatment plan. • Conduct screenings, brief assessments, and intakes which include entering all screening assessment, and intake data into our Electronic Health Record (AWARDS) system with the accompanying progress notes. • Conduct individual sessions, as required, according to the client’s treatment plan and complete progress notes in accordance to charting requirements. • Work as part of a full treatment team which includes counselors, peers, nurse practitioners, medical doctors and clinical director in order to provide the highest quality of service to our clients. QUALIFICATIONS: • CASAC or CASAC-T (pending CASAC certifiation) with HSD/GED or comparable credentials such as MSW, MHC, LMSW, LMHC required. • A thorough understanding of the disease of addiction and the impact it can have on the lives of our clients. • Knowledge of motivational interviewing and the stages of change as well as person-centered practices. • Theoretical knowledge of a client’s psychological and physical needs and an understanding of group work practices and principles needed. • Experience with OASAS portal, HCS, and LOCADTR process • Ability to work with Culturally Diverse, LGBTQ, HIV and homeless population • Knowledge of OASAS 822 outpatient program a plus.