What are the responsibilities and job description for the Outpatient Therapist (Child or Adult) position at Hope Center for Children?
Job Title: Outpatient Therapist (Child or Adult) – Part Time
Special Notes: Hope Center for Children (HCFC) will complete insurance paneling submissions and update. This position has no direct billing responsibilities. This position is part-time, hourly, working an average of less than 29 hours per week. Some afternoon or early evening hours are required.
Qualifications: Master’s Degree in social work, counseling or related field with clinical licensure active in South Carolina and a minimum of two years experience post-licensure required. LPC, LMFT, or LISW-CP is required for this position.
Principle Responsibilities: The Therapist is responsible for delivering quality therapy, managing and minimizing risks by maintaining accurate documentation, and building internal and external partnerships.
Reports to: Director of Clinical Support Services
Scope: This part time, hourly (W2) position provides therapy within the Clinical Support Services arm of Hope Center for Children (HCFC), ensuring that trauma informed therapy services are more readily available to children and families in high stress, high risk situations and children and caregivers in foster or kinship care now or in the past. The therapist ensures compliance with Medicaid, COA, and other applicable documentation standards.
Responsibilities:
- Provide therapy to outpatient clients on case load, dependent on individual needs.
- Ensure the use of valid, reliable assessment tools and documentation per accreditation/insurance standards.
- Ensure that all services provided are sensitive to the culture and individual needs of each client served.
- Prepare timely progress notes of each visit as required for billing purposes
- Prepare all other required documentation according to insurance standards.
- Maintains own professional liability insurance
- Other duties as assigned.
Positions Supervised: None
Necessary characteristics: The successful therapist is committed to positive changes in clients and is able to develop strong relationships; takes the therapeutic relationship and trauma needs of the client seriously; has strong clinical and documentation skills. .A desire for professional growth as evidenced by staying aware of current best practice standards and therapy approaches. Strong customer service, personal accountability, and critical thinking skills are essential. It is important that the therapist is highly organized and demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills.