Job Description
Job Description
The Balm Center, Holistic Behavioral Health, is a growing mental health and wellness organization serving their local communities. Our centers provide person-centered, holistic care that utilizes evidence-based advances in psychology to support the therapeutic process. We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality mental health care, and our vision is to create holistic wellness for individuals and families, empowering them with the confidence to experience healthier ways of being. If you have a passion for improving access, reducing stigma, and continually improving care, we want you to be part of the team!
We recognize that mental health clinicians need to feel supported in their work to deliver excellent care that transforms lives. This is why we invest in all of our employees by offering collaborative team settings, work-life balance, a positive work environment, and a network of support. We would love to talk with you about the opportunities we have for you to grow, expand your skills, and be part of something bigger.
We are currently adding Therapists to our growing team!
About the Mental Health Therapist Role:
- Conduct Culturally Sensitive, strength-based assessments for new patients and families
- Provide individual and family therapy to patients based on identified needs
- Complete billing, documentation, individualized treatment plans, and insurance authorization forms within specified time frames
- Develop crisis plans, safety plans (when needed), relapse prevention plans, and wellness plans to support the maintenance of stable functioning
- Create a discharge plan
- Adhere to all current federal and state laws, regulatory requirements, as well as The Balm Center's policies and procedures
- Work to maintain professional competence and skills via training and continuing education
- Participate in case consultation and agency meetings
- Complete all licensure and mandatory training
Requirements for Mental Health Therapist:
- Master's degree in social work, counseling, marriage and family counseling, psychology, or related degree, which results in licensing
- Provisionally licensed professional counselor
- Licensed in West Virginia as a LCSW, LICSW, LPC, or LMFT (preferred)
- Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Considerations:
- Full and part-time roles available with flexible schedules