The Associate Marriage and Family Therapist will gain hours of experience counseling individuals, couples, and families in a Christ-centered environment. Develop insight, skills, and training under the supervision of two Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. Integrate faith and psychology as well as different therapy modalities and techniques in a dynamic setting. Learn how to establish your own practice upon receiving your professional license.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Earn hours toward BBS Licensure as a therapist (AMFT, ASW, APCC)
- Face-to-face appointments as well as optional telehealth.
- Diagnose and treat couples, families, and children.
- Opportunities for leading groups or teaching classes or seminars.
- Provide clients with limits of confidentiality.
- Keep required progress notes.
- Maintain confidential clinical files.
- Prepare case summaries and clinical vignettes when asked.
- Collaborate for best treatment approaches.
- Seek growth opportunities to advance skills and knowledge.
- Conduct clinical status examinations to assess for mental and emotional health needs.
- Assess, diagnose, and create treatment plans for each client.
- Be a proactive listener and offer unconditional positive regard for each client.
- Contact supervisor with any questions or concerns.
- Make reports to protective services whenever there is a question or concern.
Requirements
- Master's Degree Required
- BBS Associate Registration Number
- Professional Liability Insurance
- May be Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, Associate Clinical Social Worker or Associate Professional Clinical Counselor.
- Have a growing relationship with Jesus
- Demonstrate giftedness in empathy, listening, and caring for individuals.
- A desire to grow, learn and develop counseling skills.
- An appreciation for self-awareness and personal development.