What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Therapist, Center for Recovering Families position at The Council on Recovery?
Description
The Council on Recovery is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization whose mission is to keep our community healthy, productive and safe by providing services and information to all who may be adversely affected by alcohol, drugs, and related issues.
The Therapist will join a team of clinicians who are passionate about treatment and recovery, who believe in a family-focused and strengths-based approach, and who understand that each person served is worthy of the highest quality of care possible. The Council on Recovery is a leading provider of education, prevention, intervention and treatment in the Greater Houston area. The Therapist will share these qualities and be committed to the same mission.
The Primary Therapist will support clinical services within our Center for Recovering Families (CRF). This position will primarily focus on working with families through our array of family services. Depending on experience and organizational need, the position may also provide services in our Adult Program, Adolescent Program, or both. This role offers the opportunity to provide outpatient treatment services, including individual and group psychotherapy, while utilizing a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches to address substance use and co-occurring disorders. With services tailored to the unique needs of each client and family, we are seeking a dynamic clinician who is eager to grow, learn, and contribute meaningfully to our mission and respond to the needs of our community.
The Therapist will bring talent, experience, and a growth mindset. They will be passionate about addiction, recovery and mental health and deeply committed to helping clients be their best selves. They will enter the space with flexibility, a willingness to go above and beyond, and a desire to help this program be the best that it can be for the team they share it with and the clients’ they serve.
Requirements
Education /Experience
· Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy required
· Current licensure: LCSW, LPC, LMFT; LCSW-S, LPC-S, LMFT-S preferred
· Minimum of 3 years’ experience in the fields of substance use and/or mental health, working with adult or adolescent populations
· Strong knowledge of psychosocial issues, family systems, interpersonal dynamics, community resources, and the treatment planning process
· Experience working with families in the context of treatment or addiction preferred
· Experience conducting diagnostic assessments, facilitating psychoeducational and therapeutic process groups, and providing individual and group therapy
· Experience with electronic health records (EHR) preferred
Skills/Abilities/Personal Attributes
• Excellent public speaking skills
• Strong communication skills
• Flexibility and adaptability
• Ability to plan dynamic educational and therapeutic experiences based on scientific principles
• Ability to work within multiple systems simultaneously while maintaining boundaries and accountability
• Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Power point