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  • Child Life Specialist

    Nicklaus Children's Health System 3.9company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    *Bonus available for qualified candidates Works under the supervision of leadership and Child Life team to assist the child and/or family in their adjustment to hospital, diagnosis, and/or treatment plan by providing pre/post procedural/surgical teachings, emotional support, developmentally appropriate play activities, distraction and support during painful procedures, and medical play to enhance understanding. Collaborates as a member of the interdisciplinary team to develop and administer an individualized plan of care, adhering to the professional standards of practice of the Association of Child Life Professionals. Job Specific Duties Assists the patient/family in their adjustment to the hospital, diagnosis, and/or treatment plan. Provides educational interventions using developmentally appropriate explanations. Offers emotional support, developmentally appropriate play activities, distraction and support during painful procedures, and engages in medical play to enhance patient understanding. Provides Child Life assessments and normalizes the hospital environment for patients and families. Covers caseload thoroughly and prioritizes patients based on the Association of Child Life Professional's guidelines for the standard of care; plans & organizes daily routine; meets deadlines for assigned projects. Develops a productive work environment that incorporates volunteers into daily programming through delegating, valuing input, empowering, and providing feedback. Establishes and maintains a healthy, balanced, and therapeutic relationship with the patient and family within the integrated healthcare system based on their needs. Identifies & addresses the learning needs for patients/families; identifies inhibitors to learning process & readiness to learn; adjusts teaching strategies based on age, ethnic & gender issues. Interacts in a cooperative manner within the healthcare team to support and contribute to the shared patient/family focused care goals through professional communications techniques. Utilizes a clinical decision-making process and critical thinking to effectively deliver patient care with all healthcare providers across the continuum of care. Utilizes clinical decision making processes to achieve desired patient/family outcomes. Conducts formal and informal developmental assessments of psychosocial needs of patients and families within 24 hours of consult. Serves as backup preceptor for practicum students and intern students once hours set by the Association of Child Life Professionals and competencies are met. Serves as unit preceptor for new hires within the Child Life department if competencies are met. Provides support and collaborates professionally with Child Life Activity Assistants. Minimum Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Child Life, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or related field CCLS - Certified ChildLife Specialist required within 1 year of hire American Heart Association AED - maintain active and in good standing throughout employment Completion of Child Life internship following the Association of Child Life Professionals current standards (if candidate has validated Certification from the ACLP, then this requirement will be waived) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities General skills to resolve problems requiring the use of child developmental theory, professional child life principles and experience- based knowledge. Basic knowledge of procedures, illnesses, injuries, and other related events on a nursing unit. Able to demonstrate the knowledge and skill necessary to provide appropriate care to the age of the patients served on their assigned unit. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate when delivering Child Life services. Well-developed writing skills, and excellent communication skills including conflict resolution to effectively work as a team member.
    $44k-80k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Behavioral Health Outreach Specialist

    Borinquen Medical Centers 4.2company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    Borinquen Medical Centers is based in Miami, FL and is seeking to hire a full-time Outreach Specialist. Responsible for informing the community and creating awareness about Borinquen Medical Centers (BMC) services, including: substance use, mental health, HIV prevention, and prevention education on the risks of substance misuse, HIV/AIDS, and STDs. The Behavioral Health Outreach Specialist also conducts outreach in high-risk areas to recruit participants for testing and BMC services, provides needed linkages to service provision for individuals with mental health, substance use and/or co-occurring disorders, and participates in the coordination and facilitation of presentations to educate the community about our services. TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in SAMHSA annual reports, continuation applications, etc. for Behavioral Health Department. Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator with integration of behavioral health services and communication between disciplines (psychiatrists, physicians, APRNs, LCSWs, LMHCs, etc.). Attend weekly staff meetings, Behavioral Health Department meetings, and BMC general staff meetings. Communicate effectively with supervisor regarding caseloads, issues regarding supervision, and leave requests. Conduct street and community outreach during working hours, including some nights and weekends as needed. Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in the creation, scheduling, and presentation of education sessions/groups for HIV, STD awareness, mental health, Life Skills, substance use, and other BMC services. Distribute preventive materials including safe sex kits, condoms, and flyers. Educate target population, newly diagnosed HIV persons, and others about BMC's available services, treatment options, and assist with linkages to services. Engage and educate individuals aged 13 and up in risk-reduction discussions. Ensure all certifications required for your position remain active and that updated copies are submitted for your employee file. Ensure data collection is completed in a timely, accurate and consistent manner, including HIV and STD testing, follow-up questionnaires, and others. Make home visits and reach out to individuals that are high risk, hard to reach, and/or present an adherence problem to treatment. Navigate coordination and expedite services and linkages to additional wrap around care. Perform behavioral screenings and assessments including GPRA, questionnaire data, demographic data collection instruments, pre-post training assessments, and surveys of partners and staff. Assist Project Director and Behavioral Health Lead Navigator in performing periodic review of performance measures to assess progress toward goals, inform program development, and enable fine-tuning of implementation strategies. Present at internal departmental meetings and educate BMC staff about programs and services Provide HIV, hepatitis, and STD testing and counseling. Provide program with community referrals, providing name and location of available van and outreach sites. Recruit participants for all Behavioral Health programs, HIV/hepatitis/STD testing, and prevention services. Work with the Marketing Department to create campaigns and projects for social media. Perform all other duties as assigned by Director of Behavioral Health and/or Behavioral Health Program Managers. REQUIREMENTS Minimum High School Diploma, or equivalent. Outreach experience. Bilingual preferred (Spanish/English or Haitian-Creole/English). Strong interpersonal skills. Valid FL driver's license in good standing. HIV/AIDS 500-501 from DOH.
    $26k-40k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Behavioral Health Associate-PRN

    Acadia Healthcare Inc. 4.0company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Boca Raton, FL

    Come join our team as a Behavioral Health Associate, at Wellness Resource Center! We are looking for individuals who are passionate about behavioral health. If you are interested in growth opportunities that are second to none in the industry and making a difference in the lives of people in our community through compassion, this position is right for you! This is a PRN position, working hours as assigned to cover facility needs. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Demonstrate a sense of urgency related to the importance of patient safety and provide excellent customer services. Ensure the well-being of patients and provide a positive, supportive and structured environment. Responsible for conducting safety checks and ensuring that supervision is conducted at 15 minute intervals, as noted in special precautions, or in accordance with individualized supervision guidelines as needed. Document timely, accurate and appropriate clinical information in patient's medical record. Assist in providing a safe, secure and comfortable environment for patients, significant others and staff. Interact routinely with patients, observe behaviors and communicate significant observations to nursing staff. May oversee or assist patients with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, meals, snacks, hydration and changing bed linens. May obtain patient's vital signs, height and weight as assigned and document in patient record. Facilitate patient educational-rehabilitative groups which cover a variety of topics including social skills, coping skills, anger management and independent living skills. Engage patients in activities and interactions designed to encourage achievement of treatment goals. Complete and maintain required documentation. Assist with follow-up and paperwork as required on incidents and events that may take place in the facility. May provide transportation for patient or coordinate transportation with appropriate staff member. Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority. At Wellness Resource Center we specialize in providing services to adults struggling with substance use disorders, mental health, and associated co-occurring disorders in an inpatient and outpatient basis. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS: * High school diploma or equivalent required. * 1 year or more experience working with the specific population of the facility preferred. LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: * CPR and de-escalation and restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility). * First aid may be required based on state or facility requirements. SCHEDULE/JOB STATUS: * PRN- As needed. * Looking for a flexible schedule. PAY: * Starting at $16 * Shift Differentials are applied as well Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. null
    $16 hourly 3d ago
  • Licensed Behavioral Therapist( LCSW,LMHC)Bilingual

    Banyan Health Systems 3.7company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Lauderdale Lakes, FL

    Summary of Responsibilities A Behavioral Health Practitioner (BHP) works under the direction and supervision of a Clinical Manager, providing community-based behavioral health services to individuals with psychiatric illness, substance use issues and/or co-occurring disorders. The BHP must be open and willing to work with culturally and gender diverse groups and individuals to facilitate goals of self-efficacy. This position requires a high degree of self-initiative and motivation. The schedule is flexible, as determined by the person served' s needs and may include early morning, evening or weekend appointments. The position may involve services provided in the designated BHS clinic, driving to persons served homes or various locations within the community where services are provided (if services are offered on-site according to the program and funding source.) It may include telehealth services utilizing both audio and visual communication with individuals. BHPs provide individual, family and group counseling, crisis intervention, conflict resolution, initial assessments to determine level of care, treatment planning, case presentations, presenting psychoeducational information to individuals regarding diagnosis, symptoms, medications, relapse prevention and safety planning. The BHP provides services to both children and adults. The position also includes participating in multidisciplinary case conferences and supervision, treatment plan reviews, developing aftercare treatment and all required documentation utilizing Collaborative Documentation. Essential Duties and Responsibilities •Primary focus is on providing comprehensive clinical services and therapy which includes biopsychosocial assessments, screening and placement for level of care, diagnosis, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, brief interventions utilizing evidence-based care and tools and educational counseling services to a caseload of person's served consisting of adults and children. •Community- based mental health services which includes services in the persons served home, school or community location in addition to office and telehealth clinical services. •BHP Licensed Psychotherapists are expected to complete the Certificate of Professional Initiating Involuntary Examination form for any individual meeting Baker Act criteria in their presence. •BHPs and mandatory providers are expected to adhere to all Florida mandatory reporting laws in addition to but not limited to child abuse and elderly abuse. •Complete all required documentation utilizing Collaborative Documentation and all agency formats/standards •Maintain on-going relationships with community agencies and function as a liaison with identified individuals/organizations •Participate in community education/activities program presentations as required JOB DESCRIPTION •Participate in on-going improvement and utilization review activities as well as BHS scheduled training, meetings, and clinical supervision sessions •Adhere to training requirements of BHS •Utilize the current data/clinical computer program (Electronic Health Records System) necessary to perform billing and clinical documentation •Provide services that are medically/clinically necessary •Continually assess for potential risk of crisis, suicide, self-harm and/or homicide. •Collaborate with individual on a clinically appropriate safety plan •Collaborates with other providers on the person's served integrated team other treatment team members regarding person's served progress and needs. •Prepare and works with the person served in transition/discharge planning and relapse prevention •Follow instructions regarding limitation for services brought by utilization management (UM Department) •Adhere to the high standards of health care ethics and quality within this professional field, strictly following agency rules and protocols as well as established regulations. •Attend and participate in supervision sessions as scheduled; applying evidenced-based practices that are embraced by BHS Behavioral Health Practice Guidelines. •Always maintain professionalism, including professional behavior and attire •Meet all deadlines including but not limited to schedules, documentation and timesheets •Performs with excellent people skills by offering requested information, orientation and/or support to the person served in a caring and respectful attitude. •Adhere to all BHS incident reporting and policies. Qualification Required for BHP Level 1 Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or BHP Licensed includes any of the following: 1.Marriage and family therapists licensed in accordance with Chapter 491, F.S. 2.Clinical social workers licensed in accordance with Chapter 491, F.S 3.Mental health counselors, licensed in accordance with Chapter 491, F.S. 4.Psychologists licensed in accordance with Chapter 490, F.S. SKILLS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, write and speak in English. Bi-lingual candidates are preferred/helpful. Must be able to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memorandums. Agility to effectively communicate information both orally and written on one-to-one and small group situations to person's served and other employees. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $80,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Work Location: In person
    $80k yearly 1d ago
  • MENTAL HEALTH COORDINATOR*

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools 4.8company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), an A-rated district, is the nation's third largest school system with nearly 500 schools and a diverse enrollment of more than 335,500 students from over 160 countries. Our ongoing tradition of groundbreaking achievement has earned top recognition at the national and international levels and makes M-DCPS your best choice. BASIC OBJECTIVES The Mental Health Coordinator will be responsible for assisting all learners in developing their potential to grow academically, social, and emotionally. They offer direct services to students who demonstrate signs of mental illnesses that might be aided by professional treatment. They provide assessment, intervention and prevention services. They serve as a liaison between the home, school and community and work collaboratively with all school team members to promote the mental health and well-being of students. JOB TASKS/RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Conducts formal or informal assessments to determine a student's mental health status and provides information that is directly useful in designing interventions. 2. Develops or designs models of prevention and/or intervention aimed at improving academic achievement, behavior and/or social/emotional development. 3. Provides individual, group or family counseling to address targeted problems interfering with students functioning and mental well-being. 4. Coordinates access to community mental health resources that address the needs of the student and support students' success. 5. Provides consultation to facilitate an understanding of factors in the home, school and community that affect students' experiences and works in collaboration with school personnel and community providers to enhance the social and emotional well-being and safety of students. 6. Assists schools in creating and maintaining a safe environment and promotes the development of cognitive, academic, emotional, and social growth among students. 7. Maintains accurate data relevant to planning, managing and evaluating mental health services. 8. Complies with the various local, state and federal mandates related to confidentiality and exercises professional judgment in the use of confidential information, based on best practice, legal, and ethical considerations. 9. Performs other related duties as required or as assigned. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This is work which requires climbing, bending, reaching, sitting, standing, frequent walking, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing acuity and visual acuity. The employee is required to travel frequently by car and is subject to both indoor and outdoor environmental conditions. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Master's degree and licensing in mental health counseling, social work, psychology, counseling or related field. 2. Demonstrated two (2) year's experience with mental health patients, social work, psychology, counseling or related area. 3. Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written forms. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS To create your candidate profile, you will need to gather the following: * Personal information * Current resume and work history * Certification information * For certification information, please visit M-DCPS - Instructional Certification * Official SEALED transcripts must be submitted to M-DCPS via one of the following: * U.S. Mail addressed to: Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Transcript Desk, 1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 150 Miami, FL 33132 * Electronic Mail to: **************************** * You must use National Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, or eScrip-Safe to request an electronic transcript via email. Please note that not all colleges/universities participate in the electronic transcript exchange. * Two professional references: * Uploaded References must be on a letterhead OR on the District's Reference Form (Printing T:\FORMS\3000\3506.FRP (dadeschools.net), have an original signature, and be dated within the last year from current or past supervisors or college professors. Background Screening for the Selected Candidate (External Candidate): Please click on the link below for information on M-DCPS Employment Standard, Drug Testing and Fingerprinting requirements in order to be hired as an employee. M-DPCS - Personnel Services and Fingerprinting Please see the link to the new Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website. This site was implemented under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025), effective 1-1-2026. ******************************** Starting Teacher Salary: $53,159.00* * (includes 6% Referendum Retirement Accruing Supplement of $3,009) New hires may be eligible to receive credit for verified years of experience, which can enhance their starting salary. For more details, please refer to the Newly Hired/Teachers Salary Schedule - Click Here Please visit Salary Inquiry Request for more information. Click here We are an equal opportunity employer.
    $53.2k yearly Easy Apply 34d ago
  • Clinician/Family Counselor

    Jcs and Masada

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    Are you ready to make a difference in our community? At Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS), you'll join a team of passionate professionals dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Joining our team means contributing to a well-respected organization with over a century of service to the South Florida community, rooted in the values of compassion, inclusivity, and resilience. Our team members find purpose in empowering individuals and families through meaningful programs and initiatives. We foster a collaborative environment where your talents are valued, and you'll have opportunities for personal and professional growth. If you're looking to be part of an organization that values your contributions and promotes a culture of unity and support, JCS is the place to be. The Clinician in the Clinical Services Department will provide direct services to the cross section of the program's caseload including children, adolescents, adults and families in the assigned offices, school-based sites, and via telehealth. Training and/or experience in trauma informed treatment is required. Tasks include, but are not limited to: implementing evidence-based interventions, maintaining a full caseload and fulfilling productivity requirements, completing timely and accurate clinical documentation, and attending supervision, meetings, and trainings. Clinicians utilize their professional expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat their clients using their clinical discretion and judgement. These tasks will be carried out within the agency's policy of confidentiality and with respect for the clients' rights. Essential DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide a full range of mental health and counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, and families to ensure maximum client benefit Provide culturally sensitive services to young children, adolescents, adults, and families, with a focus on supporting individuals with histories of trauma and those identifying as LGBTQ+, in assigned offices, schools, and via telehealth Ensure all services are delivered with strict adherence to confidentiality regulations and with full respect for client rights and dignity Track and report service statistics and client outcomes as required for program evaluation and compliance Comply with requirements for EHR (electronic health record) documentation based on policies and procedures Utilize evidence-based interventions (i.e. CBT, TF-CBT, MI) and best practices to address client's presenting issues Maintain full client caseload to ensure productivity standards (25 hours) are achieved weekly Maintain updated Outlook calendar to allow for immediate assignment and appointments for new clients. Independently schedule ongoing clients Clinician must maintain a flexible 5-day workweek, be available for evening appointments until 8pm Monday-Thursday, and has the discretion to adjust their regular workweek and schedule telehealth sessions on weekends as needed to accommodate client availability and ensure continuity of care Provide weekly sessions for clients on caseload, and discharge clients as appropriate Maintain accurate, complete, and timely clinical records while adhering to compliance standards and regulations, including licensing and accreditation standards, and agency policy and procedures. This includes, but is not limited to: ensuring intake packet and consent forms are complete; completing Biopsychosocial Assessment with clinical summary to support diagnosis; develop Treatment Plan Goals in collaboration with Client and/or parent/guardian and 90-day Treatment Plan Reviews; complete progress notes within 24 hrs. of session; complete Termination/Transfer Summaries within 15 days of case closure/transfer Review “Caseload Tracking Form” weekly to ensure tasks and case record requirements are adhered to In response to monthly chart audits, make corrections as required, and review with supervisor Clinicians meet with their supervisors weekly to review caseloads, discuss factors affecting service delivery or performance, and utilize their professional expertise, clinical judgment, and discretion to assess, diagnose, and treat clients effectively Attend monthly in-service trainings hosted at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Participation in community outreach Meet agency expectations of clinical quantitative and evaluative standards PERKS: We are proud to offer a competitive benefits package to all full-time employees, including medical and dental plans. A generous vacation and holiday pay benefit and a 401(k) match is available. Staff receives monthly in-service training and CEU opportunities. This is a one of a kind opportunity for leadership in talent management to contribute to a team of mindful, caring and passionate people at work every day in service to our community! ABOUT: Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS) is the foremost non-profit, human services agency whose mission is to improve the quality of life and self-sufficiency of the Jewish and broader communities throughout South Florida in accordance with Jewish values. Founded in 1920, JCS delivers exemplary social services through compassionate and comprehensive programs that help people stay healthy and productive. JCS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, or veteran status. JCS strictly enforces a Drug-Free Workplace Policy, which prohibits the use, possession, distribution, or sale of controlled substances and alcohol on company premises, during work hours, or while representing the company. Pre-employment and random drug testing may be required as part of our commitment to a drug-free workplace. All of Senior Management and Managers are required to actively participate in JCS' Milk and Honey, Matzah Mitzvah and other similar events. These events are essential to our organizational culture, and leadership participation is key to fostering team unity, supporting our values, and engaging with our community. By attending, managers and supervisors help set the standard for involvement and demonstrate our commitment to these meaningful traditions. **Please be advised, if selected for this position, you will be required to submit to a level II background screening through the DCF Clearinghouse: ******************************** Qualifications Master's degree or higher in Clinical Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Psychology, required LCSW, LMFT, or LMHC or license eligible in the state of Florida, required Minimum of 3 years of relevant clinical experience, working with children, adolescents, adults, and families, with required specialization in supporting those with trauma/abuse histories, and gender and identity-related issues Knowledge evidence-based therapy modalities Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and familiar working with EHR software Able to collaborate with other disciplines and service providers Ability to exercise good judgment and demonstrate good boundaries Knowledge of cultural issues and demonstrates ability to be sensitive to the range of clients served by the agency Bi-lingual, preferred: English/Spanish or English/Creole Must have a reliable source of transportation and a valid Florida Driver's License with proof of insurance in accordance with agency requirements and have the ability to travel within Miami-Dade County
    $29k-43k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Marriage & Family Therapist

    Infinite Therapeutic Services

    Marriage and family therapist job in Plantation, FL

    Job Description Infinite Therapeutic Services is growing, and we're excited to welcome a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Plantation, Florida, to our supportive, team-oriented private practice. This position starts as part-time with the opportunity to transition into full-time. If you're a dedicated clinician who enjoys working with individuals, couples, and families - and you're seeking a practice that values your autonomy, personal growth, and overall well-being - we'd love to connect with you! What We Provide: W-2 employment - no need to worry about managing taxes or overhead costs. Streamlined systems for billing, documentation, and administrative tasks - with paid time for admin work. Weekly clinical meetings for ongoing support and skill-building. A user-friendly EHR system to simplify your workflow. An experienced administrative team to assist with scheduling, billing, and more. Competitive pay with opportunities for advancement and professional development. A positive, collaborative work culture where your contributions truly matter. Full-time employees also receive: Paid Time Off (PTO). Paid professional development and training opportunities. Access to a 401(k) retirement savings plan. Compensation: $75,000 to start Responsibilities: Ideal candidates are: Able to commit to at least 15 clinical hours per week for part-time, or 25+ hours for full-time. Available for some evening and/or Saturday appointments. Open to providing both in-person and telehealth services. Actively licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist in Florida. Committed to staying current with necessary training and continuing education. Qualifications: WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR: A licensed LMFT with 2+ years of outpatient mental health experience. Strong foundation or training in systemic thinking. Preferably trained in Gottman or willing to complete Gottman Level 1 & 2 within the first 2 months of hire. Comfortable working with couples, families, and relational concerns. Self-motivated, open to feedback, and committed to ongoing learning. PREFERRED (NOT REQUIRED) SKILLS: EMDR or trauma-focused training. Experience with child counseling. Bilingual (Spanish/English). If you're ready to grow your career in a supportive, engaging, and purpose-driven practice, we invite you to apply and explore whether Infinite Therapeutic Services is the right fit for you. About Company We are a team of therapists with the common mission to help individuals transform their lives and relationships. Our goal is to provide high-quality counseling services to the community for those wanting to enhance their relationships and personal lives.
    $75k yearly 3d ago
  • Peer - Mental Health

    South County Mental Health Center 3.6company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Delray Beach, FL

    Come grow with us! South County Mental Health Center, Inc. is a private, non-profit Joint Commission Accredited Behavioral Healthcare provider located in South East Palm Beach County, Florida. Situated in the nationally designated city of Delray Beach, the Center provides a broad spectrum of inpatient and outpatient care to clients and their families in surrounding communities. You can make a positive impact in the community on day 1! Essential Duties Assist the mobile response team by accompanying various Mobile Response employees in the activity of a client home visit to observe. Answering phones and directing incoming calls professionally, quickly and accurately Interact with mental health clients and convey any observations to management Assist with outreach programs but accompanying other employees while Administrative tasks, filing, faxing, verifying paperwork as needed. Supports recovery planning proposing strategies, offering support, information and resources for an individual to achieve their own desired tasks and goals Engages peers in collaborative and caring relationship Validates experiences feelings; conveys hope of recovery Shares sentiments of wellness and recovery in a connecting and relatable way KSAs, Competencies Team player Calm demeaner when interacting with clients other staff members Basic data PC skills (MS Office) Customer service Ability to follow directions Cognitive Ability to interpret the Baker and Marchman Act, Program/Center policies and procedures Ability to understand Abuse and Confidentiality laws Communication Ability to write in English, in a clear and concise format and compose other business related correspondence. Effectively and professionally communicate/work with with all staff, clients and families, verbally and in writing. Work effectively with a wide range and level of staff, clients and outside customers 2 years of lived continuous recovery experience from any Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and/or personal experience with addiction in family members or loved ones preferred. The following certifications are a plus: Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC), Drug and Alcohol Recovery Counselor (DARC), Relativity Certified Administrator (RCA), Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) and/or any other applicable trainings/certifications related to addiction treatment. Aware Recovery Care requires proof of COVID vaccination prior to employment. Competencies and Skills - Essential: Clear Communication Skills Both Written And Verbal Able To Keep Confidential Information Regarding Patients, Team Members Able To Withstand Crisis Situations Has Skills To Provides Customer Service To Patients, Team Members And Visitors Knowledge And Experience With Electronic Health Records Experience With Excel, Power Point, Word, Visio, Etc. Provides peer support and self-help services to participants as appropriate, including engagement, coaching to develop self-advocacy, communication, and empowerment skills. Assists in a variety of support activities including peer support groups, peer recovery and family and/or psycho-educational groups outcomes for client. Collaboratively works with peers in the development of a strength-based wellness and recovery plans to overcome barriers to good mental health. Develops effective working relationships with agencies, organizations, and community members to respond and advocate for individuals and families from a peer perspective. Communicates effectively, represents and promotes the consumer and/or family members' perspective within mental health, homelessness, reentry, and other relevant systems. Attends and participates in special events, conferences, and workshops and trainings within the community. Focuses on and is sensitive to client satisfaction with the services received and general satisfaction with services provided. Attends and participates in supervision and multidisciplinary meetings. Assists program staff to implement day to day program activities. Provides transportation in company vehicle throughout Palm Beach County. Documents all activities as required. Requirements include: If eligible, holds, or is willing to obtain Certified Recovery Peer Specialist (CRPS) certification with the Florida Certification Board. Upholds to the highest ethical standards and SAMHSA's Core Competencies. Must possess a valid driver's license and a clean driving record. Demonstrates a working knowledge and ability to model recovery values including hope, education, self-advocacy, personal responsibility and support. Requires High School diploma, or GED. Preferred qualification is completion of Peer Support Specialist training with additional mental health training. If training has not been completed, Peer Specialist must complete within 6 months of hire. Familiarity with local social service agencies, community resources, and support services preferred. Requires excellent verbal and communication skills. Requires ability to maintain confidentiality of all information. Requires basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, internet software and a web-based database. Ideal candidates are not required to have received services with The Lord's Place. All candidates who identify as being a peer are eligible for hire. Former clients will not receive special consideration. Education | Licenses |Certifications High School Diploma or GED mandatory Work Experience (preferred) Experience in working in a medical, clinical or mental health setting 2 years Peer specialist utilize specific methods and practices to develop hopeful relationships with people in their communities. A peer specialist: Engages peers in collaborative and caring relationship Provides support: validating experiences and feelings; explores meaningful community roles and conveys hope of recovery Shares the lived experience of wellness and recovery in a connecting and relatable way Personalize peer support recognizing multiple paths to wellness, respecting each other's unique strengths, interests and culture perspectives. Supports recovery planning proposing strategies, offering support, information and resources for an individual to achieve their own desired tasks and goals Links to resources, services and supports when desired by an individual Provides information about skills related to health, wellness and recovery based on an individual's interest and goals Supports people define, identify and manage crises Values respectful, person-centered and mutually supportive communication Supports collaboration and teamwork Promotes leadership and advocacy Promotes one's own growth and development by seeking continued education, mentoring and supportive supervision BENEFITS At SCMHC we offer full-time employees a full benefit package. Just to name a few great benefits, we have health, dental, and vision. Also, because we know how important our own mental health is, we offer paid time off, and we will help do our part to set you up for future with a great 401k+match. Couple that with a competitive salary our amazing caring team, you cannot go wrong Apply now. Because of the work we do in the community, a full background check is required for all staff. We are a drug free employer. South County Mental Health Center, Inc is an EOE.
    $36k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • LICENSED SCHOOL HEALTH SOCIAL WORKER III -SBP

    Community Health of South Florida Inc. 4.1company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    The Licensed School Health Social Worker III provides School Health covered services to students, parents, families, school personnel, and the community. Serving as a member of the school staff and district crisis team. POSITION REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICATIONS : Education/Experience: Graduated from an accredited College or University with a MSW. Five years experience in the Behavioral Health Care field or Social Worker experience a plus. Licensure / Certification: Preferred Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Required to maintain status of licensed registered social worker intern for respective discipline until becoming fully licensed in psychotherapeutic methods and techniques. Must maintain license current and up to date. Maintain current CPR certification from the American Heart Association. Must have an active Florida Drivers License. Skills / Ability: Demonstrates ability to provide psychosocial assessments, - formal and informal, staff training, knowledge of State, Federal, and Professional regulations; Strong oral and written communication skills; Ability to work with diverse groups and individuals ( culturally and age specific), Must be able to conduct home visits using own transportation. Knowledge of Spanish, French and Creole desired. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES (THIS IS A EXEMPT POSITION) Assist in day-to-day health team activities and operation.Knowledge of DSM IV Codes and DSM VComplies with all CHI and School Health standards, policies and procedures, and make a positive contribution to the workplace.Maintains and adherences to CHI's Confidentiality Policy and Procedures.Maintains ongoing record audits to ensure compliance and performance improvement of social work services provided.Assist in the development of departmental Policies and Procedures.Interpret Policies and Procedures for departmental personnel, patients, and their families.Deliver and document patient care according to established Policies and Procedures.Record in a systematic, concise form and following the established guidelines, pertinent findings and actions taken in the patient's medical record.Provide for professional growth of self and development of staff.Participate in appropriate continuing education, in-service training, and Performance Improvement Program Functions as a liaison between school staff, students, parents and the organization.Maintain current CPR certification and professional registration.Organize and conducts educational sessions.Staff due for renewal must complete the fingerprinting renewal process within (4) months prior to the expiration date of the original fingerprinting date. The renewal process is only complete once the picture ID is obtained. Reimbursement will be provided upon proof of receipts.Collaborates with community agencies to provide in-service training, health fairs, and workshops for students, parents/guardians, and school-site staff.Perform clinical and administrative duties in a professional manner.Participate in school multi-disciplinary meetings to assess student social/emotional and academic needs.Recognize and respect patient's rights and responsibilities.Provide leadership to school teams and staff; and complete assignments on time.Observe dress code and wear identification badge.Does not abuse PTO or UPTOMaintain open communications with other departments, school staff, administrative staff, community agencies and organizations.Cooperate and integrate other disciplines in the education or community programs developed.Participate in community and school programs, as assigned.Coordinate, home visits for at-risk students and families.Makes referrals as warranted.Provides individual, family and/or group counseling.Maintains productivity monthly.Reports to work on time and ready to work with minimal absenteeism.Provides accurate and timely documentation in patient charts within the same day of intervention.Adheres to Confidentiality Policies and Procedures / HIPAA Regulations.Follows established policies for Health Information Management in the School Based Setting.Perform screenings for developmental, social, emotional and behavioral well-being for early identification and primary prevention of challenges, and for timely and responsive assessment or intervention services needed for at-risk students.Assist with screenings for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) and attend staffing meetings for students being considered for the ESE programs.Perform assessments such as psychosocial/developmental history, adaptive behavior measurements, and classroom observations.Prepare individualized assessments and incorporate parents', students' and teachers' perspectives and performance objectives into final assessments.Implement interventions aimed at improving students' behavioral health, social-emotional development, and academic achievement.Provide individual, group and family counseling to address targeted problems interfering with students' functioning and well-being.Identify obstacles to success while building on strengths and resiliencies; offer the opportunity to explore different ways of understanding and perceiving the environment and facilitate effective ways of coping.Assist schools in creating and maintaining a safe school environment that promotes learning and the development of cognitive, academic, emotional, and social growth among students.Participate in reducing risk for vulnerable students by promoting awareness, responding to crises and assisting schools in reinstating a state of functional safety and security.Register students in Pomis (Intergy) and follow established Accounting Policies and Procedures.Follows established Accounting Policies and Procedures to complete all requirements no later than the same day of intervention.Performs other duties as assigned.
    $42k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18d ago
  • CLINICAL COUNSELOR I Bilingual ENG-SPAN

    Care Resource 3.8company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Miami, FL

    Must be licensed or a registered Intern (LMHC, LMFT, LCSW, RMHCI, RMFTI, RCSWI) Requires Masters Degree in related field 1 Year of clinical experience The Clinical Counselor I is responsible for the delivery of appropriate mental health and substance abuse services to Care Resource clients. Essential Job Responsibilities Recruitment and Screening: Maintain assigned billable hours per week on average throughout the year. Screen clients for mental health and substance abuse disorders as well as for available counseling interventions. Informed Consent: Obtain informed consent utilizing agency forms prior to providing services. Conduct client orientation to treatment program according to applicable laws and agency procedures. Assessment: Conduct In-Depth Assessment to determine diagnoses and/or course of treatment for both individuals and groups. Complete assessment requirements for various available counseling interventions and programs. Treatment and Service Planning and Documentation: Provide mental health and/or substance abuse treatment, including diagnosis, crisis intervention, treatment planning and reviews for both individuals and groups. Adhere to agency procedures and protocols in the provision of effective delivery of mental health and substance abuse counseling and maintenance of standards of care. Serve and maintain an active caseload, as assigned with concomitant productivity. Ensure documentation is timely, accurate, legible and clear. Maintain updated and complete treatment plans, treatment plan reviews, progress notes and other required information in client records as specified in performance standards. Intervention & Crisis: Conduct interventions with clients including individual, group and other appropriate counseling interventions. Determine client needs for specialized services within or outside of the agency, such as medical treatment, psychiatric care, psychological testing as well as with other health-related organizations in accordance with the client's treatment plan and communicate all such actions to the psychosocial team as applicable. Assess clients in crisis for appropriateness of Baker Act proceedings, utilize Baker Act documentation when necessary and coordinate with police, family, and other staff as required to place client when necessary. Supervision: Provide daily documentation of work performed (e.g., Informed Consents, Assessments, Treatment Plans & Reviews, Case notes, Discharge Summaries) Attend at least weekly supervision with supervisor to review work, obtain signed documentation, discuss clinical issues and staff critical cases until such time as licensure under FS 491 is achieved. Provide your supervisor with productivity reports weekly. Manage Resources: Coordinate with client case manager for clients support services as needed. Coordinate court referred programs by writing reports and progress notes as required. Input client information using specific software as required. Provide clients with information about bill-coverage, services and procedures as required. Perform quality assurance reviews bimonthly achieving a minimum score of 90%. Participate in staff training sessions as required by the health center. Community Involvement: Participate in health center developmental activities. Culture of Service: 3 C's Compassion Greets internal or external customers (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) with courtesy, making eye contact, responding with a proper tone and nonverbal language. Listens to the internal or external customer (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) attentively, reassuring and understanding of the request and providing appropriate options or resolutions. Competency Provides services required by following established protocols and when needed, procure additional help to answer questions to ensure appropriate services are delivered. Commitment Takes initiative and anticipates internal or external customer needs by engaging them in the process and following up as needed. Prioritize internal or external customer (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) requests to ensure the prompt and effective response is provided Safety Ensure proper hand washing according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Ensures each new client receives screening for their risk of suicide. Understands and appropriately acts upon assigned role in Emergency Code System Understands and performs assigned role in Agency Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Other duties as assigned.
    $41k-48k yearly est. 28d ago
  • In-Home Family Therapist

    Gulf Coast JFCS

    Marriage and family therapist job in Davie, FL

    Are you excited by the prospect of working for an organization that truly values your contributions, provides opportunities for growth and development, AND gives you a chance to make a difference in the lives of children and families? WHAT YOU WILL DO: The In-Home Family Therapist is an exempt position responsible for providing intensive home-based individual and family counseling, as well as linkage to formal (community providers) and informal (family, friends, neighbors, church, school, etc.) resources to clients involved with Broward County Public School (BCPS), and Department Children and Families (DCF) to ensure child safety needs are met in conjunction with provision of family strengthening interventions. Conduct home-based counseling sessions services with parents, caretakers, at-risk children, their families, and extended support networks Provide information, referral, and follow-up for appropriate ancillary community counseling, psychiatric services, financial, employment, parenting, housing, and other services as deemed appropriate to meet family needs Keep accurate records of all activities, including the documentation of all phone calls and linkage with community support, as well as home visits. Create a Comprehensive Family Needs Assessment with the family (and formal and informal support when these extended supports are available) Create a supporting Treatment Plan, which lays out the specific goals, interventions, and parties responsible for the process to attain the necessary means for the identified needs to be met Monitor progress as it pertains to the Treatment Plan written as a collaborative document with the child, their parents, caregivers, the referral source, as well as formal and informal support that is brought into the treatment process Conduct Family Team Conferences/Meetings on cases prior to discharge to ensure wrap-around services are in place prior to case closure Work collaboratively to provide service coordination with service partners such as the DCF, BCPS, and local workforce and housing programs. Maintain client records that are timely and include detailed, quality information, as well as meet performance standards Perform all other duties as assigned WHAT WE OFFER: $55,000 annual salary 15 PTO Days per year 13 Paid Holidays Medical, Dental & Vision insurance Healthcare Concierge Financial Wellness Program Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Immediate eligibility for 403b Savings Plan with 25% match Supplementary Accident, Hospital Indemnity and Specified Disease insurance Paid Life/AD&D insurance Pet, Legal and Identity Theft programs Continuous training and professional development opportunities Mileage Reimbursement An opportunity to make the world a better place! WHAT YOU NEED: Master s degree from an accredited college/university in the area of Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related human service field and a minimum of two (2) years of experience providing direct services to children, youth, and families. Must be able to obtain certification in CPR, First-Aid, Team, and Basic Health Needs within the first year of employment. Must have excellent communication, writing, computer, and organizational skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Must be Bilingual, communicating English and Spanish languages Must have a valid driver's license with proof of auto insurance coverage. WHO WE ARE: From babies to seniors, Gulf Coast JFCS serves all people in need, regardless of race, religion, culture, or gender identity. Our programs span a broad spectrum of human services, including behavioral and mental health, child welfare and adoption, family support, job and employment transition, housing, food, transportation, and home care assistance for the elderly. Gulf Coast JFCS offers an opportunity to gain field experience and direct client contact hours for both Bachelor s and Master s level practicum and internships. For license-eligible candidates, we offer both individual and group supervision from a Board-Certified qualified supervisor to fulfill state requirements at no cost to the employee. Gulf Coast JFCS is committed to maintaining a work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behavior. Gulf Coast JFCS will not tolerate discrimination against its employees on the basis of their race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity, sexual orientation, workers compensation status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Background Screening Requirements: It is our policy at Gulf Coast JFCS that any candidate being considered for employment must successfully complete the organization s background screening requirements, including drug screening and applicable motor vehicle checks. Gulf Coast JFCS is a Florida Care Provider of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Agency for Health Care (AHCA), and the Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA), which requires all candidates to undergo fingerprinting through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. To learn more about the Clearinghouse, please visit: HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Gulf Coast JFCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Drug-Free Workplace, and E-Verify employer.
    $55k yearly 13d ago
  • Residential Substance Abuse Counselor / Bilingual Preferred

    New Hope Corps

    Marriage and family therapist job in Homestead, FL

    Outpatient Therapist We are seeking a dedicated Residential Therapist to provide high-quality behavioral health services to adults (18 and older) seeking mental health and/or co-occurring substance use treatment. In this role, you will conduct individual and group therapy sessions, utilizing a variety of evidence-based practices to facilitate positive, strength-based change for our clients. Key Responsibilities Client Assessment & Treatment Planning: Complete comprehensive assessments, integrate key information to establish a diagnosis, and create a clinical formulation within a designated timeframe. Collaborate with clients to develop measurable, behavioral, and achievable goals for their treatment plans. Regularly monitor and update treatment progress. Clinical Care & Documentation: Provide individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based practices such as the Harm Reduction Model, Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Ensure all clinical documentation is completed accurately and submitted on time. Secure reimbursement for services by obtaining and tracking authorizations. Collaboration & Crisis Management: Work collaboratively with other service providers, both internal and external, to ensure clients receive comprehensive care. Respond to your client's crises, providing appropriate triage and communicating clearly with professionals to meet immediate client needs. Provide referrals and linkage to community and internal resources as needed. Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral health-related field is required. A Master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a similar field is strongly preferred. Experience: A minimum of two years of experience providing group and/or individual therapy to a co-occurring population. Experience with Microsoft Office (Word and Outlook) is required. Willingness and ability to learn and use an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system for scheduling, documentation, and tracking. Knowledge & Skills: Demonstrated knowledge of evidence-based practices, including the Harm Reduction Model, Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Understanding of physical, medical, and pharmacological issues related to substance use. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong ability to maintain client confidentiality and respond professionally in crisis situations. A commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in practice.
    $25k-44k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Child and Family Therapist

    Kids In Distress 3.3company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Job Description The Family Counseling Center (FCC) provides confidential and professional counseling for children and their families. In addition to treating issues associated with foster care and adoption, licensed and license-eligible therapists treat a wide range of childhood issues including infant mental health, positive parenting, grief/loss, divorce issues, anger issues, ADD/ADHD, anxiety and school adjustment issues, among others. We are currently seeking a Child and Family Therapist who will be responsible for providing a variety of clinical interventions to the children in KID programs and, whenever possible, their families as well. Therapists offer individual therapy to child clients and sibling(s), group and family therapy, in addition to support and advocacy to parents/guardians/caretakers. Therapists also work within a multidisciplinary treatment team, and therapeutic services are conducted primarily in the community or in the program where the child is placed. Skills/ Requirements Must have a Master's Degree in Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Family Therapy, or related field from an accredited college or university. Two (2) years of experience and Florida Licensure preferred. Must have a Valid Florida Driver's License with full-time access to a reliable vehicle (proof of vehicle insurance is required.) Bilingual in Spanish preferred. Notice For Applicants This position requires background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. For more information about background screening requirements, visit: ******************************** Kids In Distress is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, a Drug Free Workplace and requires drug testing. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $42k-53k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Behavioral Health Therapist MSW

    Alina Community Center 3.7company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Job DescriptionSalary: Negotiable We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Licensed Therapist to join our multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate will hold a master's degree in psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related field, and have experience providing therapeutic services to individuals, couples, or families. As a therapist at Alina Centers, you will play a key role in helping clients manage and overcome life challenges, while fostering a supportive, confidential, and non-judgmental environment. INTERN ACCEPTED Key Responsibilities: Provide individual, couple, and family therapy sessions based on clients' needs, goals, and treatment plans. Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments and intake evaluations to determine appropriate treatment interventions. Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans, adjusting as necessary to ensure progress toward therapeutic goals. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals (psychiatrists, physicians, etc.) to coordinate holistic care for clients. Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with ethical and legal guidelines, including progress notes and treatment plans. Provide crisis intervention and support as needed, ensuring client safety and well-being. Stay up to date with current therapeutic methods, continuing education, and best practices in the field of mental health. Adhere to confidentiality laws and ethical guidelines established by state licensure boards and regulatory organizations. Foster a therapeutic, empathetic, and safe environment that promotes client trust and positive outcomes. Participate in regular supervision, case reviews, and team meetings for ongoing professional development and support. Qualifications: Masters degree in psychology, Social Work (MSW), Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT), or a related field from an accredited institution. Current, active Florida state licensure as a therapist (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or equivalent). Minimum of 25 years of experience in providing therapy or counseling services in a clinical or private practice setting. In-depth knowledge of mental health diagnoses, evidence-based treatment modalities, and appropriate interventions. Strong clinical skills in assessment, treatment planning, and crisis management. Ability to create a safe, empathetic, and supportive environment for clients. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to engage with diverse populations. Familiarity with Florida state regulations regarding mental health services and telehealth delivery. Proficiency in using Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with specific populations, such as trauma survivors, individuals with addiction issues, children and adolescents, or couples. Certification or advanced training in trauma-informed care, Behavioral Therapy, or other evidence-based modalities. Experience providing telehealth services in a secure and HIPAA-compliant environment. Bilingual skills (e.g., English/Spanish/ Haitian-Creole) are a plus. .
    $40k-53k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Behavioral Health Therapist

    Broward Partnership for The Homeless 4.2company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Full-time Description The Behavioral Health Therapist provides strengths-based and solution-focused therapeutic services to clients at Broward Partnership (BP) with the end goal of supporting clients and ultimately fostering stable housing situations. The Behavioral Health Therapist will assess and treat clients by completing a biopsychosocial assessment, collaboratively developing a treatment plan, conducting treatment plan reviews, providing individual, family, and group therapy, developing accurate and timeline clinical documentation and progress notes, data collection, and participating in Agency and community activities. II. Essential Duties and Primary Responsibilities: 1. Interviews clients and completes a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment to evaluate substance abuse, mental health, and co-occurring disorders according to DCF standards (65D30.004 items “a through m”) within 72 hours of the client's placement into crisis shelter. 2. Develops an individualized, collaborative treatment plan in partnership with the client within 7 business days of referral, including goals, measurable objectives to be achieved by the client, the tasks involved in achieving those objectives, the type and frequency of services, and the expected dates of completion. 3. Completes and utilizes the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS) criteria assessment to aid in the identification of the appropriate level of care for the clients. 4. Encourages clients to express their feelings and discuss what is happening in their lives and help them to develop insight into themselves and their relationships. Guides clients in the development of skills and strategies for dealing with their problems. 5. Completes an individualized treatment plan review within 30 calendar days of the initial treatment plan in partnership with client. 6. Schedules and conducts individual, family, and group counseling sessions, psycho- educational intervention groups, orientations, and other clinical interventions as needed. 7. Counsels clients in crisis, assessing for a safety plan, while de-escalating the crisis. 8. Provides advanced services for the Behavioral Health department including assisting the other therapists, maintaining smooth functioning of the department, providing case consultation as needed to all departments, sharing specialized knowledge regarding clinical interventions, and modeling professional conduct. 9. Spends at least 65% of time face-to-face providing direct contact services. 10. Recognizes the signs of abuse and neglect and reports to appropriate staff or state agency as necessary. 11. Communicates and coordinates treatment with multidisciplinary team members. 12. Maintains timely and accurate progress notes and clinical documentation in required Agency and other databases. 13. Works with other community agencies and resources when necessary. 14. Participates in professional community meetings and seminars to network and enhance professional growth. 15. Completes outcome data collection and submits to supervisor in a timely manner. 16. Supports university interns to enhance the students' clinical practicum. 17. All job requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skill, and or ability deemed necessary to perform the job proficiently. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees will be responsible for performing any other job-related instructions/tasks given by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations. III. Agency Expectations of Employee: All employees are expected to adhere to Agency Policies and Procedures. All employees are expected to dress appropriately and professionally. All employees are expected to attend required and/or assigned Agency trainings. All employees are expected to be courteous, polite and friendly both to our clients and to their fellow employees. All employees are expected to consistently report to work on time prepared to perform the duties of their position. Requirements IV. Qualifications: Education/Experience: A Master's Degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health or related field with at least one year of related experience or direct homeless services experience. Professional licensure or eligibility for professional licensure is preferred. Proficient in Microsoft Office with excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Must have a valid Florida Driver's License. Work Environment: Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Behavioral Health Therapist works in settings of Broward Partnership, including offices, classrooms, group rooms as well as being involved in other areas of Broward Partnership programs both on and off campus, including street-based outreach sites and other homeless services provider locations. In addition, the position is active in the community as situations warrant, representing Broward Partnership. Salary Description $50,000.00
    $50k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Bilingual Clinical Therapist

    Mastermind Care Inc.

    Marriage and family therapist job in Pompano Beach, FL

    Job DescriptionBenefits: Competitive salary Paid time off Our work environment includes: Lively atmosphere Safe work environment Bilingual-English/Spanish Meet with newly assigned client and conduct introductory session. Participate//facilitate clinical staff meetings as scheduled. Participate in weekly and monthly individual and group clinical supervision meetings with clinical director as needed. Participate in clinical peer reviews as assigned at least monthly or quarterly as part of quality assurance. Ensure all client referrals for services made on or offsite have follow up documentation in the record, releases of information obtained, etc Complete, sign, credential, and date all Suicide Risk Assessments upon admission. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Trauma Assessments when completed. Facilitate one group daily. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Legal Assessments when completed. Assist with AMA blockage onsite and at housing via telephone when possible. Complete, sign, credential, and date all clinical progress notes within 48 hours of sessions. Collaborate with Medical Director when necessary, to facilitate Baker Acts and or Marchman Acts when possible. Participate in staff meetings-report to Management issues or concerns as needed, etc Complete required trainings within orientation period and annually. Participate in clinical staff development-recommended trainings/competencies, workshops, and or in-services to enhance skills and or performance. Ensure assigned client satisfaction surveys are completed at discharge or when a client transfers from one level to another. Ensure client outcome surveys are completed for assigned clients. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Individualized Treatment plans for all assigned clients. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Treatment Plan Reviews. Complete corrective actions when assigned. Complete, sign, credential, and date all ASAMs-Admission, Continued Stay, Transfer, Discharge. Participate in Clinical Competencies at least annually. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Transfer Summaries. Complete, sign, credential, and date all Discharge Summaries. Develop, Implement resources for clinical content for group sessions. Ensure communication with Billing company/utilization reviewer to complete concurrent reviews, correct and or provide any record documentation needed for authorization of treatment days. Ensure that an attempt is made to conduct family therapy weekly and documented. Ensure that individual sessions are conducted weekly for all assigned clients. In collaboration with Human Resource, provide proof of trainings/CEUs obtained offsite. Abide by HIPPA and Confidentiality Laws. Collaborate with Clinical Director and Lead Behavioral Health Tech to approve all clinical passes for clients in community housing level of care. Collaborate with Clinical Director and Lead Behavioral Health Tech to approve phone calls for clients in community housing level of care. Conduct client records audits at least quarterly for content and required documents. Maintain current census for all levels of care. Ensure all progress notes are completed, signed, credentialed, and dated within 48 hours of sessions. Maintain credentials active and provide Human Resources with current active licensure and certification. Complete and Review incident reports when necessary. Participate in an internal quality assurance method of assessing clients status, quality of services, and aggregate data. Complete corrective actions when assigned.
    $38k-57k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Residential Substance Abuse Counselor / Bilingual Preferred

    New Hope Corps

    Marriage and family therapist job in Homestead, FL

    Outpatient Therapist We are seeking a dedicated Residential Therapist to provide high-quality behavioral health services to adults (18 and older) seeking mental health and/or co-occurring substance use treatment. In this role, you will conduct individual and group therapy sessions, utilizing a variety of evidence-based practices to facilitate positive, strength-based change for our clients. Key Responsibilities Client Assessment & Treatment Planning: Complete comprehensive assessments, integrate key information to establish a diagnosis, and create a clinical formulation within a designated timeframe. Collaborate with clients to develop measurable, behavioral, and achievable goals for their treatment plans. Regularly monitor and update treatment progress. Clinical Care & Documentation: Provide individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based practices such as the Harm Reduction Model, Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Ensure all clinical documentation is completed accurately and submitted on time. Secure reimbursement for services by obtaining and tracking authorizations. Collaboration & Crisis Management: Work collaboratively with other service providers, both internal and external, to ensure clients receive comprehensive care. Respond to your client's crises, providing appropriate triage and communicating clearly with professionals to meet immediate client needs. Provide referrals and linkage to community and internal resources as needed. Qualifications Education: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral health-related field is required. A Master's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, or a similar field is strongly preferred. Experience: A minimum of two years of experience providing group and/or individual therapy to a co-occurring population. Experience with Microsoft Office (Word and Outlook) is required. Willingness and ability to learn and use an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system for scheduling, documentation, and tracking. Knowledge & Skills: Demonstrated knowledge of evidence-based practices, including the Harm Reduction Model, Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Understanding of physical, medical, and pharmacological issues related to substance use. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong ability to maintain client confidentiality and respond professionally in crisis situations. A commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in practice.
    $25k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Clinical Counselor II

    Care Resource 3.8company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL

    ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Recruitment and Screening: Recruits and maintains a caseload that at a minimum of 27.5 billable face to face hours per week on average throughout the year. Developed successful strategies in collaboration with the supervisor to recruit clients into SA/MH Services (e.g. Contacts referrals to enlist clients into caseload and documents results). Screens clients for mental health and substance abuse disorders as well as for available interventions like Healthy Relationships and CLEAR. Informed Consent: Obtains informed consent utilizing agency forms prior to providing services. Conducts client Orientation to Treatment Program according to applicable laws and agency procedures. Assessment: Conducts In-Depth Assessment on clients to determine diagnoses and/or course of treatment. Completes assessment requirements for various interventions like Healthy Relationships, CLEAR and Group Counseling. Treatment and Service Planning and Documentation: Provides psychosocial and/or substance abuse treatment, including diagnosis, crisis intervention, treatment planning and reviews for both individuals and groups. Adheres to agency procedures and protocols in provision of effective delivery of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling and maintenance of standards of care. Serves and maintains an active caseload as assigned by the supervisor with concomitant productivity. Ensures all documentation is Timely, Accurate, Legible and Clear. Maintains updated and complete treatment plans, progress notes, monthly progress reviews and other required information in client records as specified in performance standards. Provides interventions in person and through Telehealth services. Intervention & Crisis: Conducts intervention with clients including cognitive behavioral therapy, Group Counseling & Support, Healthy Relationships, CLEAR and other appropriate counseling interventions. Determines client need for specialized services within or outside of the agency, such as medical treatment, psychiatric care, psychological testing as well as with other health-related organizations in accordance with the client's treatment plan and communicate all such actions to the psychosocial team as applicable. Assesses clients in crisis for appropriateness of Baker Act proceedings, utilizes appropriate Baker Act documentation when necessary and coordinates with Police, Family and Other staff as required to place client when necessary. Supervision: Provides daily documentation of work performed (e.g. Informed Consents, Assessments, Treatment Plans & Reviews, Case notes, Discharge Summaries) Provides clinical consultation to students/volunteers and Registered Interns as assigned by supervisor. Provides supervisor with productivity report weekly. Manages Resources: Coordinates with client's case manager for client support services as needed. Facilitates drug urinalysis for court mandated clients following agency procedures. Coordinates court referred programs by writing reports and progress notes as required. Inputs client information using specific software as required. Provides clients with information about bill-coverage, services and procedures as required. Performs quality assurance reviews monthly achieving a minimum score of 95%. Participates in staff training sessions as required by the agency. Community Involvement: Participates in agency developmental activities like AIDSWALK Miami and White Party as required by agency. Safety Ensures proper hand washing according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Documents patient's medications correctly, Makes sure each patient knows which medicines to take when they are at home and encourages each patient to bring their up-to-date list of medicines every time they visit the doctor. Ensures each new client receives screening for their risk for suicide. Understands and appropriately acts upon assigned role in Emergency Code System Understands and performs assigned role in Agency Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Other duties as assigned. Culture of Service: 3 C's Compassion Greets internal or external customers (i.e. patient, client, staff, vendor) with courtesy, making eye contact, responding with a proper tone and nonverbal language. Listens to internal or external customers (i.e. patient, client, staff, vendor) attentively, reassuring an understanding of the request and providing appropriate options or resolutions. Competency Provides services required by following established protocols and when needed, procure additional help to answer questions to ensure appropriate services are delivered. Commitment Takes initiative and anticipates internal or external customer needs by engaging them in the process and following up as needed. Prioritize internal or external customer (i.e., patient, client, staff, vendor) requests to ensure prompt and effective response is provided. Other Own transportation is required. JOB SPECIFICATIONS Education: Master's Degree in Social Work or related field required. Training and Experience: Minimum of 3 years of clinical experience are required. Experience in mental health and substance abuse service provider organizations is highly desired. Licenses and/or certifications: LCSW, LMHC, LMFT according to FS 491 required. Qualified Supervisor according to FS 491 preferred. Job Knowledge and Skills: Bilingual (English-Spanish/ English-Creole) is highly recommended. Computer knowledge should include Microsoft applications (Word, Excel and Outlook) and Case watch experience helpful. Excellent communication, organizational and teamwork skills are required to establish and maintain effective relationships with staff, external entities and clients. Excellent decision making and problem solving skills are required. Ability to work with multicultural and diverse population is required. Contact Responsibility: Responsibility for internal and external contacts is important. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This work requires the following physical activities: constant sitting, talking in person, talking on the phone, hearing/ visual acuity, and hand/finger dexterity; frequent walking, and occasional bending, standing, and driving. The work is usually performed in an office environment.
    $41k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Child and Family Therapist

    Kids In Distress 3.3company rating

    Marriage and family therapist job in Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Job Description The Family Counseling Center (FCC) provides confidential and professional counseling for children and their families. In addition to treating issues associated with foster care and adoption, licensed and license-eligible therapists treat a wide range of childhood issues including infant mental health, positive parenting, grief/loss, divorce issues, anger issues, ADD/ADHD, anxiety and school adjustment issues, among others. We are currently seeking a Child and Family Therapist who will be responsible for providing a variety of clinical interventions to the children in KID programs and, whenever possible, their families as well. Therapists offer individual therapy to child clients and sibling(s), group and family therapy, in addition to support and advocacy to parents/guardians/caretakers. Therapists also work within a multidisciplinary treatment team, and therapeutic services are conducted primarily in the community or in the program where the child is placed. Skills/ Requirements Must have a Master's Degree in Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, Family Therapy, or related field from an accredited college or university. Two (2) years of experience and Florida Licensure preferred. Must have a Valid Florida Driver's License with full-time access to a reliable vehicle (proof of vehicle insurance is required.) Bilingual in Spanish preferred. Notice To Applicants This position requires background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. For more information about background screening requirements, visit: ******************************** Kids In Distress is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, a Drug Free Workplace and requires drug testing. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $42k-53k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Program Therapist

    Gulf Coast JFCS

    Marriage and family therapist job in Oakland Park, FL

    Are you excited by the prospect of working for an organization that truly values your contributions, provides opportunities for growth and development, AND gives you a chance to make a difference in the lives of children and families? WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Program Therapist is an exempt position responsible for providing formal and informal counseling services to assist youth ages 15-22. Deliver individual, family, and group therapy sessions, conduct assessments, and provide crisis intervention as needed Ensure client rights are protected, and services comply with ethical and legal standards Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including progress notes and group activity logs. Provide weekly individual and group or family counseling based on the client's needs. Create a supporting treatment plan with specific goals, interventions, and parties responsible for attaining the goals identified by the client. Perform all other duties as assigned. WHAT WE OFFER: $55,000 - $58,000 annual salary Flexible hours 15 PTO Days per year 13 Paid Holidays Medical, Dental & Vision insurance Healthcare Concierge Financial Wellness Program Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Immediate eligibility for 403b Savings Plan with 25% match Supplementary Accident, Hospital Indemnity and Specified Disease insurance Paid Life/AD&D insurance Pet, Legal and Identity Theft programs Continuous training and professional development opportunities Mileage Reimbursement An opportunity to make the world a better place! WHAT YOU WILL NEED: Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Mental Health Counseling from an accredited university. Minimum of two (2) years' experience providing direct services to adolescents and young adults. Strong understanding of counseling theories and techniques for individuals and groups. Knowledge of human development, LGBTQ+ issues, and trauma-informed care principles. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Working knowledge of community organizations and resources, and the ability to collaborate to support client needs. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Provide timely crisis intervention and emergency response, including on-call support as required. Ability to work overtime as needed. Flexibility to work in diverse indoor and outdoor settings across varying seasons and weather conditions. Use of personal vehicle to transport clients as needed. Must have a valid driver's license and proof of auto insurance coverage. WHO WE ARE: From babies to seniors, Gulf Coast JFCS serves all people in need, regardless of race, religion, culture, or gender identity. Our programs span a broad spectrum of human services, including behavioral and mental health, child welfare and adoption, family support, job and employment transition, housing, food, transportation, and home care assistance for the elderly. Gulf Coast JFCS offers an opportunity to gain field experience and direct client contact hours for both Bachelor s and Master s level practicum and internships. For license-eligible candidates, we offer both individual and group supervision from a Board-Certified qualified supervisor to fulfill state requirements at no cost to the employee. Gulf Coast JFCS is committed to maintaining a work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behavior. Gulf Coast JFCS will not tolerate discrimination against its employees on the basis of their race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity, sexual orientation, workers compensation status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Background Screening Requirements: It is our policy at Gulf Coast JFCS that any candidate being considered for employment must successfully complete the organization s background screening requirements, including drug screening and applicable motor vehicle checks. Gulf Coast JFCS is a Florida Care Provider of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Agency for Health Care (AHCA), and the Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA), which requires all candidates to undergo fingerprinting through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. To learn more about the Clearinghouse, please visit: HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Gulf Coast JFCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Drug-Free Workplace, and E-Verify employer.
    $55k-58k yearly 22d ago

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How much does a marriage and family therapist earn in Miami, FL?

The average marriage and family therapist in Miami, FL earns between $29,000 and $67,000 annually. This compares to the national average marriage and family therapist range of $41,000 to $80,000.

Average marriage and family therapist salary in Miami, FL

$44,000

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The biggest employers of Marriage And Family Therapists in Miami, FL are:
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