What are the responsibilities and job description for the Therapist - Behavior Health position at UNITED METHODIST CHILDRENS HOME OF NORTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE?
Job Summary:
The Behavioral Health Therapist provides direct clinical services to children, adolescents, and families enrolled in our behavioral health therapy program, including CORE Tier 2 Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services. The therapist conducts behavioral health assessments, establishes clinical impressions, participates in diagnostic formulation under supervision as required, develops individualized service plans, and provides evidence-based therapeutic interventions. Services are provided to youth and families funded through Medicaid, private/commercial insurance, grant-funded programs, and self-pay arrangements in accordance with DBHDD, payer, and agency standards.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Direct Clinical Services
- Conduct behavioral health assessments and reassessments in accordance with DBHDD and agency standards.
- Participate in diagnostic formulation in collaboration with licensed supervisors as required by licensure level.
- Develop and implement Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) based on identified clinical needs and treatment goals.
- Provide individual therapy to children and adolescents using evidence-based therapeutic interventions.
- Provide family therapy to strengthen caregiver capacity, communication, and family functioning.
- Facilitate group therapy services focused on skill development, coping strategies, emotional regulation, and peer functioning.
- Deliver trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate therapeutic services.
- Coordinate care with caregivers, schools, medical providers, and other treatment team members as appropriate.
Documentation, Compliance, and Program Quality
- Deliver services in accordance with Georgia DBHDD CORE Tier 2 standards, Medicaid requirements, commercial insurance payer requirements, and agency policies.
- Ensure all clinical documentation supports medical necessity, authorization requirements, and billing standards across Medicaid, private insurance, grant-funded, and self-pay funding sources.
- Complete assessments, service plans, progress notes, treatment updates, and discharge documentation within required timelines and agency standards.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation to support regulatory, accreditation, and payer compliance, including participation in documentation reviews and internal audits as requested.
- Track and document client progress toward treatment goals, engagement, and retention indicators as part of program outcome monitoring.
- Participate in utilization review processes, authorization compliance activities, and payer audit readiness efforts as directed by supervisors.
Program Advocacy and Participation
- Support engagement and retention of youth and families in services.
- Participate in required trainings, staff meetings, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Maintain professional licensure progress and required continuing education activities.
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Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related behavioral health field
- License-eligible in the State of Georgia (APC, LMSW, AMFT, or equivalent)
- Must obtain full professional licensure within one (1) year of hire (or within the timeframe required by state licensure regulations)
- Experience working with children, adolescents, and families preferred
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Required Competencies
- Knowledge of child and adolescent behavioral health treatment approaches
- Strong assessment, treatment planning, and therapeutic intervention skills
- Ability to provide family-centered and trauma-informed care
- Effective documentation and electronic health record proficiency
- Strong collaboration and engagement skills with families and community partners
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Performance Expectations
- Meet established clinical productivity standards
- Maintain timely and compliant documentation
- Participate in supervision and licensure progression requirements
- Demonstrate positive engagement, retention, and clinical outcome indicators for youth served
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Work Environment:
- Position split between Tucker, GA office and Gainesville, GA office; one primary location will be available as caseload permits
- Services provided in clinic and telehealth settings as appropriate
- Local travel may be required
- Some evening hours may be necessary to meet family scheduling needs
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
Salary : $45 - $85