Resident in Counseling
Full job description
Freedom Support Services is an outpatient mental health agency with a vision to heal people who heal the world. We are clinician centered and client focused. Our mission is to inspire counselors and clients to live with passion & intention so they can be holders of hope and agents of change for self, family, community and the world.
Our counselors have demonstrated understanding, respect & advocacy for people from diverse backgrounds to include race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, ability and socioeconomic status.
JOB BRIEF
This position provides face to face counseling to individuals, groups, adults, adolescents, and/or families with a primary focus on ONE of the following areas:
-Children (ages 4-12)
-Couples & Families
-Trauma
Residents must have a strong interest, passion and willingness to in the area of choice and will be provided with training to immediately begin expanding their skills in the specialty area.
Freedom Support clinicians are responsible for maintaining your caseload and completing all required documentation as governed by insurance and company policy.
This position is best suited for a counselor who is humble, mature, self-directed, organized, professional, friendly, practices self-care and empathetic to client needs. Flexible schedule & ability to set your own hours.
RESPONSIBILITIES
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Maintain a professional appearance and attitude in face to face interactions as well as on social media.
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Complete intake assessments which include documentation such as Mental Status Exams, Biopsychosocial, PHQ-9 or 2, GAD, CSSRS Risk Assessment, etc.
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Maintain an average of 25+ billable hours per week.
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Effectively create and carry out treatment plans using evidence-based practices.
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Communicate with referral sources as well as Primary Care Physicians after initial intake
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Complete progress notes within 24 hours of time of service.
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Complete timesheet daily reflecting the billable hours worked.
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Maintain client’s charts and keep complete and correct documentation.
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Complete discharge summaries as required by insurance.
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Develop rapport with clients in order to facilitate a healthy professional relationship.
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Exercise sound clinical and professional judgment.
REQUIREMENTS
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Master’s Degree in Professional Counseling or related field from a CACREP Accredited Program (LPC, LPCC, CSW, LPA, LCSW, LMFT, etc.).
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1+ years of full-time work experience in a clinical setting and/or educational setting
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1+ year experience working with children, couples & families, and/or trauma
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Eligible for Residency in Virginia for LPC, LMFT, or LCSW licensure track
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Knowledge and clinical experience with children, teens, and/or adults with mental health issues (trauma, anxiety, transitional issues, parenting, depression, and mood disorders etc.)
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Knowledge, clinical experience, and willingness to work with people from diverse communities related to race/ethnicity, gender, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, low socioeconomic status, ability, etc.
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Must have knowledge of current theoretical approaches to the delivery of counseling services.
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Must have knowledge of strategies for examining, applying and evaluating cognitive/behavioral therapy concepts. Additional skills required include thorough knowledge of the clinical aspects of the mental health field.
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation is approximately $45,000+/year based on target caseload. Payment is an hourly rate per billable hour. Medical and Dental insurance is provided along with PTO and bonuses available. Clinical supervision provided towards licensure in Virginia.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All interested applicants will be asked to provide a diagnostic assessment, clinical on site as well as write a clinical note and treatment plan to demonstrate evidence of sound clinical skills. In addition, all applicants will be assessed for cultural competency.
Note: This position is for Christiansburg office, in-person.