Job Description
The Therapist I or II is responsible for conducting clinical assessments, developing treatment plans, conducting clinical interventions, and assessing outcomes of clients. The Therapist I or II will join FSC’s clinical team of committed professionals who bring Hope and Healing to individuals who have been impacted by trauma, are dealing with difficult life situations, or are living with mental illness. FSC provides in-house supervision for individuals with provisional licensure in the state of Texas or a set stipend for individuals with established supervisors external to our agency. FSC is seeking dynamic candidates from all walks of life who will contribute to a positive work environment rich in diversity, and who are passionate about providing mental health services. FSC serves a large Spanish-speaking population and offers stipends to Spanish-speaking professionals to assist us in meeting the needs of our community. The ideal candidate will be able to implement knowledge of the treatment process from first contact to the evaluation of client outcomes; and have effective written and verbal communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills; and a strong ability to work cooperatively with other professionals or school administration either in teams or in consultation. Knowledge of, and compliance with, the principles of professional ethics is essential. Knowledge of computers, software applications and mobile communication devices is also needed. Elementary, Jr. High and High School Therapist are available.
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Location: Texas City, TX
Job Type: Full Time, Onsite
About FSC|The Center for Mental Health & Wellbeing
Family Service Center’s mission is to promote the mental health and well-being of individuals and families through counseling, education, and prevention. We believe that the family is a basic and essential institution and that when supported and strengthened, children, adults and our community thrive.