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Job ID: 13938822 |
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Job Title: | Mental Health Professional or licensure candidate (Full-Time, Full Benefits) |
Work Type: | Work Days: Weekdays, Work Vary: No , Shift: First (Day), Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular |
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Salary Offered: | Unspecified |
Benefits: | 401(k) or other retirement, Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Holidays, Sick Leave or PTO, Vacation or PTO, Vision Plan |
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Physical Required: | Unspecified |
Drug Testing Required: | Unspecified |
Education Required: | Master's Degree |
Special License/ Certification Required: | Licensed or Licensable in MN as LP, LMFT, LICSW, LPCC, LPC, |
Experience Required: | Unspecified |
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Required Skills: | Education, Experience and Skills Required:
A minimum of a master’s degree in a behavior science field from an accredited University/College. Licensed or licensable in the State of Minnesota as a LP, LMFT, LICSW, LPCC, LPC, LAMFT, LGSW OR LISW. LADC license or desire to pursue an LADC license is preferred. |
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Job Description: |
Southwestern Mental Health Center (SWMHC) is currently seeking applications for a Minnesota - Licensed, or Licensable, Mental Health Professional. We are seeking a Mental Health Professional located in our Worthington, MN office. This position provides and assists in coordinating, planning, implementing, supervising, and facilitating outpatient and residential treatment programming and services. Responsibilities may include individual, family and group counseling, employee assistance counseling, adult and children’s day treatment or school based programming, critical incident stress management, administration and interpretation of licensure appropriate standardized psychiatric measures, court-ordered evaluations, and community education services and treatment. All of these areas may involve providing assessment and crisis intervention to acute, chronic or moderately disturbed individuals experiencing mental distress or dysfunction.
Refer to ID 2105583 when applying |
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