What You'll Do
At Newport Healthcare, we believe in the power of healing and growth. Our mission is to provide exceptional care in a supportive and engaging environment. We're on the lookout for a creative and compassionate Primary Therapist to join our team and help our clients navigate their journeys to wellness! What You'll Do:
- Lead the Charge: Facilitate individual, family, and group therapy sessions using our unique clinical model and the magic of Exposure Response Prevention (ERP).
- Assess & Impress: Conduct thorough risk and OCD assessments, crafting personalized safety plans and treatment strategies that truly resonate with our clients.
- Team Player: Collaborate with a fantastic treatment team to set and review treatment goals, ensuring our clients are on the path to success.
- Document the Journey: Keep accurate and timely records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes - your organizational skills will shine here!
- Engage Families: Host Family Orientations, Welcome Presentations, and Support Groups, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for families to learn and grow together.
- Crisis Navigator: Conduct ongoing risk assessments and provide timely interventions when needed, ensuring our clients feel safe and supported.
- Stay Connected: Attend weekly team meetings and clinical supervision sessions, sharing ideas and insights with your colleagues.
- Data Dynamo: Enter data accurately in Outlook, EMR, and online learning platforms - your tech-savvy skills will be put to good use!
- Represent Us: Attend meetings, trainings, and conferences, showcasing the amazing work we do at Newport Healthcare!
What Makes You a Great Fit
- Master's degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related field; or enrollment in a doctorate program from an accredited or state-approved graduate school (required)
- Board registered (APCC, LAPC, ASW, AMFT, MHCA) or Psychologic Associate in the state where services are provided (required)
- Experience facilitating therapy with young adults and/or adolescents
- A patient-first mindset that inspires you to reach the highest standards in delivery of care
- Cultural sensitivity and interpersonal savvy that allow you to build constructive and effective relationships with colleagues, clients, and families
- A problem-solver who digs deep and uses all the information available to craft skillful solutions
Compensation for this role ranges from $74,014-$98,385 annually depending on education and experience. We are committed to providing competitive and equitable compensation. An individual's pay rate within the posted range is determined by several factors, including skills, experience, education, and market conditions. Additionally, we consider internal equity to ensure fairness within our organization. #LI-AR1
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