The Clinical Therapist is responsible for providing psychotherapy services to patients and families while acting as an advocate to help clients access resources
Job Summary
The Clinical Therapist is responsible for providing psychotherapy services to patients and families while acting as an advocate to help clients access resources.
The role requires assessing biopsychosocial needs and developing treatment plans in concert with physicians and other providers using evidenced-based therapies.
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Social Work or Behavioral Sciences along with specific state licensure such as LSCSW or LCPC.
Matching Summary
The Clinical Therapist is responsible for providing psychotherapy services to patients and families while acting as an advocate to help clients access resources.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Individual psychotherapy delivery
Family therapy sessions
Group therapy facilitation
Biopsychosocial needs assessment
Evidence-based therapy utilization
Medical record documentation
Nice-to-have
Social work in medical setting
Community resource knowledge
Collaboration with department leadership
Psychotherapy in medical environment
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Social Work or Behavioral Sciences