Licensed Therapist (LPC LMFT or LiCSW)
Summary
Provides outpatient therapy for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental or emotional/behavioral concerns in a Birmingham, AL office, including assessments, treatment planning, and family collaboration.
The Behavioral Therapy Center is for children and adolescents ages 18 months up to 19 years of age with neurodevelopment disorders or other emotional and behavioral concerns (e.g., impulsivity, aggression, excessive sadness, or anxiety). Glenwood is looking for a Licensed Therapist to provide outpatient clinical services in our Birmingham office. Additional benefits, including funds for CEU and licensure renewal each year, are also available, as well as opportunities for training in evidence-based treatment modalities. Primary responsibilities include providing individual, group, or family therapy using empirically supported treatments, assessment, development and review of treatment plans, coordination with community agencies, and administrative oversight of clinical records. Assistance with scheduling and checking insurance is provided by office staff. The BTC is a supportive, close-knit, collaborative team with a focus on positive outcomes for families and maintaining a positive work environment for our staff members.
Essential Functions:
- Establish relationships with clients
- Promote and support clients’ mental health
- Maintain detailed and accurate records for each session with client
- Create treatment plans for each individual in their care
- Conduct assessments of each client’s progress
- Work with clients’ families to help them offer the most appropriate support.
- Maintain a working knowledge of the latest therapeutic techniques
- Make referrals to other agencies or health professionals.
Competencies:
- Professionalism & Ethics: Demonstrating empathy, upholding ethical standards, and maintaining professional accountability.
- Client -Centered Reasoning: Tailoring interventions based on client needs, motivations, and cultural humility.
- Clinical Practice Skills: Implementing evidence-based, safe, and effective interventions to improve functional performance.
- Communication & Collaboration: Engaging effectively with clients, families, and interprofessional teams.
- Practice Management: Managing risk, documentation, and resource allocation per standards, admin codes, and policies and procedures.
- Professional Development: Engaging in reflective practice and continuing education to maintain competence.