Behavioral & Mental Health Therapist (lpc/lcsw) - Palliative Care Team
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
3 years supervised experience with children and adolescents
Unrestricted license in the state of georgia
Evidence-based therapy for anxiety and mood disorders
The Supportive Care Clinic is expanding to provide evidence-based individual and group therapy for children with cancer and life-limiting illnesses
Job Summary
The Supportive Care Clinic is expanding to provide evidence-based individual and group therapy for children with cancer and life-limiting illnesses.
This role requires serving as the primary psychosocial clinician focusing on family coping, sibling support, and end-of-life care within an interdisciplinary team.
Candidates must hold an unrestricted license in Georgia (LCSW, LMFT, or LPC) and possess at least three years of supervised experience in a medical setting.
Matching Summary
The Supportive Care Clinic is expanding to provide evidence-based individual and group therapy for children with cancer and life-limiting illnesses.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
3 years supervised experience with children and adolescents
Unrestricted license in the state of Georgia
Evidence-based therapy for anxiety and mood disorders
Experience with palliative care and oncology populations
Interdisciplinary team collaboration skills
Nice-to-have
Knowledge of Unified Protocol and CBT techniques
Experience with TF-CBT, DBT, or PCIT modalities
Cultural humility and diverse population work
Ability to manage crisis and safety planning
Flexibility to adapt to behavioral mental programs
Key Requirements
Master's degree in social work, counseling, or MFT
Unrestricted LCSW, LMFT, or LPC license in Georgia
3 years supervised experience with pediatric patients
LCSW certification required for Hughes Spalding location