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Join Our Team at Lilac Center as a Licensed Therapist!
Are you a passionate Licensed Therapist (LMSW, LSCSW, PLPC, LPC, or equivalent) looking for a fulfilling career? Lilac Center is searching for dedicated professionals to join our supportive and dynamic mental health clinic, specializing in therapy for adolescents and families. If you thrive in a nurturing environment and are committed to making a positive impact, we want you on our team!
Why Lilac Center?
Meaningful Work:
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Become an essential part of a team that transforms lives through compassionate therapy.
Diverse and Engaging Responsibilities:
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Facilitate or co-facilitate impactful group therapy sessions.
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Provide individual therapy and coaching support.
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Deliver comprehensive assessments and timely documentation.
Collaborative and Professional Environment:
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Work in a supportive team setting that values collaboration and professional growth.
Continuous Professional Development:
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Participate in weekly consultation groups.
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Facilitate or co-facilitate individual and group sessions, teaching DBT skills in our Intensive Outpatient Program.
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Access regular training opportunities, including trainings for CEU credits.
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Preference for DBT therapy knowledge, with training available for the right candidate.
Attention to Detail:
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Complete professional assessments and treatment plans with precision and care.
Supervision and Growth:
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Receive weekly supervision and ongoing support.
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Receive clinical supervision for clinical licensure
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Benefit from various training opportunities throughout the year.
Modern and Personalized Workspace:
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Utilize cutting-edge EMR and digital tools.
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Enjoy a furnished office ready for your personal touch.
Flexible and Balanced Schedule:
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Embrace a 4-day work week, Monday to Thursday.
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Operating hours from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, with additional compensation for evening hours.
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Located in Lee's Summit, MO, offering a collaborative in-office role with tele-health flexibility.
Qualifications:
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Hold a current license in Kansas and/or Missouri (e.g., LMSW, LPC or equivalent).
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Possess or be willing to learn DBT therapy.
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Demonstrate attention to detail and timely completion of clinical notes.
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Availability for some evening hours with flexible scheduling options.
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Exhibit self-starter qualities and a proactive approach to learning.
Perks and Benefits:
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Comprehensive Health Coverage, including Medical, Vision, and Dental plans.
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Short-term Disability and Life Insurance for financial protection.
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Generous Paid Personal Time Off for a healthy work-life balance.
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On-Site Supervision for clinical licensure.
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401(k) Match for a secure financial future.
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Additional compensation for evening hours.
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Student Loan Payback Program to assist with educational debt.
Elevate your career by joining a team that values your individuality, dedication, and commitment to making a positive difference. Apply now to be part of the Lilac Center family!
Requirements:
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Conduct individual and/or family therapy sessions, complete assessments, offer coaching support, and consultation with professionals involved in the case, along with providing discharge services.
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Facilitate or co-facilitate individual and group sessions, teaching Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills in our Intensive Outpatient Program.
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Collaborate effectively within a professional team environment, fostering a positive and supportive work culture.
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Ensure timely and comprehensive documentation.
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Attend weekly consultation groups to stay informed and engaged with the team.
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Embrace the opportunity to bring your unique experiences to enhance the team's diversity and perspective.
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Demonstrate attention to detail and the ability to complete professional assessments and treatment plans efficiently.
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Receive weekly supervision and support, with ongoing training opportunities throughout the year.
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Utilize electronic medical records (EMR) and digital tools for a smooth and efficient office workflow.
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Practice self-care and lead a healthy life to mentor those you treat.
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