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New Hope CORPS is seeking a qualified Therapist to provide clinical assessment and treatment services to adults facing mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapy through various modalities. The Therapist collaborates with both internal staff and external providers to deliver comprehensive care.
Candidates should have a Master’s degree in a behavioral health field and relevant experience, as well as familiarity with Microsoft Office and EMR systems. This position requires a commitment to ethical standards and clients' confidentiality per state and federal regulations.
This position is classified as exempt under the Learned Professional Exemption of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The Therapist position requires advanced knowledge in a field of science or learning customarily acquired through prolonged specialized academic instruction, specifically a master’s degree in a behavioral health field such as psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, or related discipline. The position requires consistent exercise of professional judgment and discretion in the assessment, diagnosis, and clinical treatment of clients with mental health and substance use disorders. The Therapist performs work that is predominantly intellectual in character and requires the application of specialized clinical knowledge in providing individual, family, and group therapy services. The position is compensated on a salary basis at a rate that meets or exceeds the minimum threshold established under federal law.
The Therapist provides clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment services to adults receiving mental health and co‑occurring substance use disorder services at New Hope CORPS. The position is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and delivering evidence‑based therapeutic interventions through individual, family, and group counseling. The Therapist monitors client progress, maintains accurate and timely clinical documentation, and collaborates with internal staff and external providers to ensure coordinated and effective care. This role supports clients in achieving recovery, stability, and improved functioning while maintaining compliance with agency policies, ethical standards, and applicable state and federal regulations.
Individuals 18 years and older referred to or seeking mental health and/or co‑occurring treatment.
Provides referrals and linkage to community and internal resources as necessary to address client need. Maintains client confidentiality in accordance to agency policy and guiding state and federal regulations. Responds to crisis situations and triages appropriately, through communicating clearly with professionals -internal and external – to meet presenting client needs.