Monmouth Partners Ltd
Overview
The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is seeking a passionate and qualified Mental Health Therapist. Reporting to the Director of Counseling Services, this role plays a key part in delivering high-quality psychotherapeutic interventions to both youth and adults. Responsibilities
Manage a minimum caseload of eight clients, providing psychotherapeutic interventions in individual and group settings using strength-based therapy modalities Conduct clinical assessments and psychosocial histories to determine individual and family needs Collaborate with clients and families to develop attainable goals and treatment plans Develop crisis safety plans in partnership with clients and families to support their well-being Maintain accurate progress notes and statistics to track client outcomes Assist clients in accessing community resources and support systems Collaborate and consult with other providers to ensure holistic, coordinated care Participate in community outreach activities within Monmouth County to raise awareness of our outpatient program Attend team meetings and weekly clinical supervision sessions Complete required trainings to maintain compliance with agency and state regulations Qualifications
Master’s degree in a recognized mental health discipline Full licensure as a therapist (LCSW or LPC preferred) About the Mental Health Association
Established in 1950, the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is an affiliate of the Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ) and the national nonprofit Mental Health America (MHA). Our professional staff has been on the forefront of creating a meaningful system of mental health care that strategically focuses on eliminating social barriers and mental health discrimination. With over 15 free programs and services, we create healthy communities for the future. Our mission is to promote mental health as a critical component of overall wellness, including prevention services for all, early identification and intervention for those at risk, integrated care and treatment for those who need it, with recovery as the goal.
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The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is seeking a passionate and qualified Mental Health Therapist. Reporting to the Director of Counseling Services, this role plays a key part in delivering high-quality psychotherapeutic interventions to both youth and adults. Responsibilities
Manage a minimum caseload of eight clients, providing psychotherapeutic interventions in individual and group settings using strength-based therapy modalities Conduct clinical assessments and psychosocial histories to determine individual and family needs Collaborate with clients and families to develop attainable goals and treatment plans Develop crisis safety plans in partnership with clients and families to support their well-being Maintain accurate progress notes and statistics to track client outcomes Assist clients in accessing community resources and support systems Collaborate and consult with other providers to ensure holistic, coordinated care Participate in community outreach activities within Monmouth County to raise awareness of our outpatient program Attend team meetings and weekly clinical supervision sessions Complete required trainings to maintain compliance with agency and state regulations Qualifications
Master’s degree in a recognized mental health discipline Full licensure as a therapist (LCSW or LPC preferred) About the Mental Health Association
Established in 1950, the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is an affiliate of the Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ) and the national nonprofit Mental Health America (MHA). Our professional staff has been on the forefront of creating a meaningful system of mental health care that strategically focuses on eliminating social barriers and mental health discrimination. With over 15 free programs and services, we create healthy communities for the future. Our mission is to promote mental health as a critical component of overall wellness, including prevention services for all, early identification and intervention for those at risk, integrated care and treatment for those who need it, with recovery as the goal.
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