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Clinical Therapist

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Location: Wake
Position Type: Full-time
Closing Date: June 5, 2022

TPC is a non-profit counseling center providing integrative psychotherapy and pastoral counseling without regard to race, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or religious beliefs. We are looking for a therapist to provide individual, couples, group, and family counseling. They will also participate as a clinical staff team member, share in staff meetings and case conferences, perform necessary administrative tasks, and participate in Center community relations.

Professional Services
Providing the number of agreed upon clinical hours
Maintaining clinical records in keeping with Center policies and procedures
Working with the administrative staff to set and collect appropriate fees
Representing the standards and practices of their primary professional fields

Clinical Staff Participation
Working cooperatively with staff colleagues, consultants, and referring professionals
Actively participating in clinical staff meetings and case consultations
Attending administrative staff meetings, staff retreats, and other team building activities

Center Administration and Development
Participating in the collegial self-management of the Center
Performing administrative and development tasks as assigned
Participating in the Center’s programs of education, consultation, and community relations

Experience and Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master’s or doctorate degree in social work or equivalent

Clinical training and experience
Fully and provisionally licensed applicants will be considered
Ability to assess a client’s therapeutic needs, to establish a therapeutic relationship, and to conduct, complete, terminate, and evaluate
that therapy
Ability to relate the contributions of various disciplines to the therapeutic task and to make appropriate use of inter-professional
collaboration
Ability to integrate spiritual and psychological perspectives
Ability and willingness to develop and cultivate his/her own caseload by representing the Center in the community and relating to
referral sources
Ability to establish and maintain appropriate personal and professional relationships and boundaries both within and outside the Center