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Community Health and Counseling Services Tele-Behavioral Health Clinician – Master’s Level in United States
Tele-Behavioral Health Clinician – Master’s Level
Job Type(s):Full-Time
Location(s):Remote
Licenses/Certifications:LCPC, LCPC-C, LCSW, or LCSW-C
Education:Master's Level in related field
Experience:Working with school age children
Job Description
Do you enjoy working with children and families? Do you enjoy partnering with a multi-disciplinary team to enhance outcomes? CHCS has an exciting opportunity to be part of a new School Based Tele-Behavioral Health Program. Join our agency to work side by side with a Community Health Worker (CHW) and School Staff to meet the behavioral health needs of youth by minimizing barriers to therapeutic services.
As a Mental Health Therapist, you will be providing primarily tele-health services to the school and working closely with the CHW to provide the school and school community with a variety of clinical services ranging from crisis intervention to trainings for students and staff to routine therapy. You will hold a key role in making a difference in the lives of Students and their families, as well as the school staff.
Join our team in this new endeavor to increase supports for youth in need. Help us reduce wait times for Behavioral Health services and support positive outcomes in the life of a child and their family.
CHCS believes in the importance of work-life balance, we offer generous leave time with paid sick & vacation time plus seven paid holidays and five paid float holiday time to our full-time staff and pro-rated time for part-time staff.
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