Mental Health Therapist

FCC Behavioral Health

  • Greenville, MO
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 26 days ago
Job Purpose:The Mental Health Therapist is responsible for providing quality individual/group therapy to person(s)-served of the center in a timely and responsible manner.Qualifications:
  • Master’s Degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, or related Field.
  • Must have all necessary course work and meet all the requirements to be licensed within the State of Missouri, at a minimum be eligible to begin supervision.
  • Must meet the Department of Mental Health’s Criteria for Qualified Mental Health Professional.
Core Job Duties:
  • Conducts individual, family, and group therapy sessions with assigned person (s) – served and/or the person (s)- served family.
  • Maintains a working knowledge of all civil involuntary detention procedures.
  • Conducts initial assessments to determine appropriate level of care
  • Provide crisis interventions to person(s)-served
  • Provide weekly reports in staffing about new person(s)-served admissions and person(s)-served receiving, therapeutic services that require team advice.
  • Development of the individualized recovery care plan for assigned consumers with SMART goals, objectives, and interventions.
  • Discharge/Transition/Aftercare Summary completed accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Adherence to all applicable evidence-based practice models.
  • Orally communicate information effectively and accurately.
  • Assure program operates within the constraints of the agency’s certification (CARF, DMH) standards and strategic plan related to clinical care.
  • Abide by program and agency policies and procedures
  • Other job duties and special projects as assigned. Core Competencies/Working Knowledge
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of diagnostic criteria sets for substance use and/or mental disorders.
  • Demonstrate corporate vision in day-to-day activities
  • Demonstrate corporate values in day-to-day activities (Excellence, Integrity, Compassion, Commitment, and Empowerment)

FCC Behavioral Health