Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

San Diego, CA
Contracted
Corrections Facility
Experienced

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
🌟 Join Our Team as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist! 🌟

🌟Plus Bonus! 🌟
 

Dependable Staffing Agency is excited to offer immediate openings for dedicated LMFTs like you to make a real impact in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and correctional facilities.

Current Openings: Contract to 6 Months (Various Available)
Division: Corrections Department
Location: Southern CA (San Diego) – Other locations Available


Why Choose Us? At Dependable Staffing Agency, we focus on providing fully trained and qualified health professionals to meet high-quality staffing needs. As an LMFT with us, you'll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge, skills, and service to influence the lives of individuals in need positively. We have been strong for 30 years in providing quality healthcare workers.

Qualification Requirements:

  • At least twelve (12) continuous months of experience within the last three (3) years in a similar role within a public or private institution (Note: Internship experience does not count towards the required experience).
  • Active LMFT license as per the requirements stipulated in Business and Professional Code 4980.36.
  • Completed a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from an accredited institution.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Responsibilities Include:
  • Conduct comprehensive assessments and provide clinical treatment interventions, including brief counseling, group therapy, and individual counseling.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams for optimal patient care and participate in care planning and coordination.
  • Perform assessments to facilitate transitional care planning, linking patients with community resources and services post-release from the corrections department.
  • Provide Cognitive Behavior Therapy for individuals with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) in both individual and group settings.
  • Develop and contribute to treatment and care plans, monitor patient progress, and coordinate discharges and transfers.
  • Engage with institutional rehabilitative partners and custody staff to assess patient participation and progress in services.
  • Attend case conferences, training sessions, meetings, and committees as directed.

Benefits of Joining Our Team:
  • Competitive compensation package
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth
  • Tailored scheduling options
  • Meaningful work environment focused on making a difference

Apply Today! If you're ready to utilize your LMFT skills in a challenging yet rewarding environment, we encourage you to join our team! Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to the well-being of others while advancing your career. Please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and interest in the position.

Apply now and become a vital part of our mission to provide quality mental health services to those in need within the corrections department system. Your dedication and expertise are valued here at Dependable Staffing Agency. #LMFT #SocialWork #HealthcareOpportunity

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