Outpatient Therapist

Description:

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DESCRIPTION:

Outpatient Therapist
Location: Sanders County, Montana
Annual Salary: $58,000 to $79,000 DOE/DOQ

This position will provide services in Thompson Falls, Montana, and Plains, Montana. A relocation bonus may be available with a 12-month commitment for serious applicants outside this service area.

Serving Sanders County, Montana, the Outpatient Therapist provides clinical services to children and their families in a school and/or community setting. This role supports the mental health and wellness of students and families by delivering outpatient therapy services, coordinating care, and collaborating with school personnel to support the student’s educational and emotional needs. As a key member of Western Montana Mental Health Center’s team, the Outpatient Therapist engages in a continuum of care to facilitate therapeutic interventions and rehabilitative services tailored to children within the community.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Conduct assessments and evaluations for children and families; provide individual therapy, family therapy, skills-building, and group therapy as appropriate.
• Develop treatment plans within 90 days for new clients, outlining therapeutic interventions and goals.
• Provide clinical psychoeducation, via Tele-Health or on-site, to support school staff, families, and clients.
• Coordinate with school staff and administrators to identify and address students’ mental health needs, contributing to a positive learning environment.
• Carry an assigned caseload, meeting productivity expectations, and deliver emergency crisis coverage as needed within the school setting.
• Abide by WMMHC’s Code of Ethics, policies, procedures, and professional standards, ensuring confidentiality of client information.
• Make referrals to appropriate community resources based on assessment outcomes and child and family needs.
• Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in compliance with WMMHC policies and standards.
• Offer psychoeducation and education services to family members, clients, and the broader community, promoting awareness of mental health services.
• Attend all required staff meetings, collaborating effectively with colleagues and providing insights on child mental health matters.
• Communicate with the Director or Program Manager regarding any pending or potential legal issues related to client services.
• Support tele-therapy as required to extend services according to WMMHC’s needs.
• Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor.