Mental Health Provider

  • Full-Time
  • Missoula, MT
  • Moving Mountains Therapy Center
  • Posted 2 years ago – Accepting applications
Job Description

Moving Mountains Therapy Center is looking for a Mental Health Provider who believes what we believe.


Family & Client-Centered

“Our families and clients know what they need. We are there to facilitate where needed.”


Teaming & Collaboration

“We are better together.”


If you’ve been looking for an inclusive, supportive, and fun work environment with opportunities to help clients and families overcome behavioral health challenges then Moving Mountains Therapy Center is the place! Join our team of talented professionals who are eager to collaborate with you and support you with your professional goals. Our mission is to provide high-quality, family-centered, and effective therapy to help individuals reach their developmental potential while fostering the ability to play, find pleasure, fulfillment, and merit in all aspects of life.


Job Summary: Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services and makes appropriate referrals as necessary to clients of all ages with an emphasis on pediatric and family care who are exhibiting mental health-related disorders.


Job Responsibilities

  • Uphold our mission to offer family-centered care.
  • Cultivate a culture of inclusion and growth for the clients you serve and the team you work with.
  • Evaluate patients to determine their specific mental health needs. Then develop and implement treatment plans to address these issues.
  • Maintain accurate documentation and write reports detailing initial evaluation, progress, treatment, and discharge information in a timely manner
  • When applicable, in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, plan and evaluate team goals for each patient as well as advice, consult, and instruct the team in specific mental health modalities and interventions.
  • Monitor patients’ progress continually and make treatment plan adjustments when needed
  • Educate patients and their family members on mental health-related topics
  • Perform administrative duties, including case management activity, scheduling, lesson plan creation, paperwork filing, etc.
  • Participate in continuing education courses, additional training, conferences, and other activities designed to further develop your clinical skills

Job Skills & Qualifications


Required:

  • Hold a current license or be eligible to hold a license in the state of Montana as an LCSW, LCPC, or equivalent
  • Ability to work well with diverse populations
  • Enjoyment of collaboration with families, teammates, and community partners
  • Ability to pass a background check
  • Current driver’s license, insurance, and reliable vehicle
  • Current CPR/ First Aid certification preferred or completed within 90 days of hire

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