Summary: Clinician is responsible to provide diagnostic assessments, therapy and support services for a mixed caseload including adults, adolescents and families experiencing mental health issues, communication challenges or family conflict. The Clinician will be familiar with other services and resources in the community and work closely with them to provide information and support when required.
Education and Certifications, Licenses, Registrations
1. Master’s degree in Social Work or Counseling or Marriage and Family Therapy from Nationally Accredited University.
2. Independent licensure by Idaho board of Occupational License in good standing, as an LMSW, LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LCPC
3. Must maintain professional licensure and/or certification throughout employment with this agency to include annual CEUs.
Other Qualifications:
1. Must be able to work flexible schedule including evenings.
2. Must successfully complete a Department of Health and Welfare Background check
3. Must be able to work as a team member and cooperatively with community programs.
4. Must have reliable means of transportation and a valid driver’s license. If you use your own vehicle for your work-related travel, must have current vehicle insurance.
5. Must provide and maintain current professional malpractice insurance.
6. Must have good written and oral communication skills and good organizational skills.
7. Must maintain agency, coworker, and client confidentiality and abide by the Data Privacy Act and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act.
Type of job: Other