Mental Health Counselor - Salt Lake City, United States - Reliatus

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    RTC Behavioral Health Therapist (CSW, LCSW, ACMHC, CMHC, LMFT ) - Salt Lake City, Utah (Magna)
    $70,000 - $87,500 DOE
    Structured Residental Treatment Program for Adolescents
    The Therapist will be responsible for assigning, monitoring, and organizing cases for patients that have emotionally difficult diagnosis. They will be directly involved in the lives of their clients, and provide resources and assistance. The LCSW must be highly organized, empathetic, compassionate, nonjudgmental, and eager to help children and vulnerable adults.


    What you will enjoy:
    Opportunities to grow your expertise in behavioral health and work with a talented team of caring professionals

    Outpatient positions:
    Monday – Friday 8AM-5PM, have your weekends and holidays free
    Supervision hours provided for Independent Licensure
    Reimbursement for CEU's and Licensures
    Career development offered internally through our Organizational Development & Learning Department
    Generous PTO program – up to 3 weeks off your first year with continued accruals each pay period
    9 paid holidays per year
    Wellness Program - Offering access to an expert Health Coach and wellness incentives to lower cost
    Tuition Reimbursement

    Affordable health care plans:
    Medical, Vision, and Dental
    H.S.A., H.R.A, F.S.A. (with select medical plans)
    Free Short-Term Disability and Life/AD&D Insurance up to $100,000
    403(b) retirement plans with company match.

    Employee Assistance Program Voluntary benefits:
    Long-Term Disability, Pet Insurance, Additional Life/AD&D Insurance, and much more
    Responsibilities (Continued)

    Accessing client needs, and developing strategies to help the client
    Performing Therapy both individual and Group
    Providing support and resources for clients; good working relationship with support networks, government resources, and community resources
    Researching and referring client resources such as health and childcare
    Respond to crisis situations that affect children.
    Evaluating and studying programs, services, and resources for quality and client needs
    Creating programs and services to benefit clients and community
    Listening and providing help and advice for adolescents
    Caring for the well-being of clients and helping a wide range of clients, including people with serious illnesses, addictions, disabilities or who have been neglected
    Organizing and influencing community and policymakers to develop programs, policies, and services to assist in social work.
    Advocating and raising awareness on behalf of clients and the needs of the community and local services
    Fulfill all Therapy Requirements
    Possesses superb written and spoken communication skills
    Excellent interpersonal skills with colleagues, community leaders, policymakers and others
    Excellent time management skills; organized and able to prioritize
    Motivated to take on additional community involvement projects and solve problems
    Comfortable in a fast-paced environment with multiple cases
    Able to organize and manage large amounts of files, schedules, dates, and information
    Self-directed and able to work without supervision
    Comfortable with building personal relationships and dedicated to helping others
    Empathetic and supportive with mentorship and leadership skills

    Requirements:
    Master's degree in social work
    Minimum of one year of therapy experience
    Have one of the following designations: CSW, LCSW, ACMHC, CMHC, LMFT
    Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
    Experience with Adolescent Inpatient worl is preferred.

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