Fully licensed therapists conducting diagnostic assessments and therapy to a variety of ages ranging from children to
older adults. Initial assessments and therapy are offered in HIPPA-compliant telemedicine and in-person formats. Therapists also manage crisis intervention while providing psychoeducation and referrals as needed. Therapists maintain a 75% caseload of total hours worked. In addition, therapists can attend their choice of consultation groups to develop knowledge and skills. Additionally, therapists attend practice-wide and office specific meetings. All services are provided in accordance with North Carolina state law and professional ethics and boundaries.
Duties / Responsibilities • Conduct initial assessment to gather psychosocial and mental health history • Assess patients' emotional and mental health and develop treatment plans accordingly • Intervene with emergency care techniques and protocols when patients are in crisis • Provide evidenced-based services within scope of practice • Provide referrals for additional care or services • Maintain confidential notes/records using Mood Treatment Center's electronic medical records • Responsible for carrying a clinical caseload, either online via Electronic Medical Record's Telehealth platform or
face to face at our organization, while maintaining required productivity level • Complete and sign therapy notes within 48 hours of appointments and sign charge slips day-of treatment • Consult with internal and external community providers concerning treatment • Other duties as assigned
Qualifications / Skills • Extensive knowledge of mental health conditions and best practices for psychological treatment • Well-developed listening and interview skills • Strong oral communication skills • Analytical and problem-solving skills to develop effective treatment plans • Organization skills to maintain up-to-date, easy-to-navigate patient files • Familiarity with privacy, health and safety laws • Computer skills to operate record keeping, scheduling, email and word processing software
Education and Experience • Professional License in good standing with the state of North Carolina (LCP or LCSW) • Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work or a related field