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Become a founding therapist of Ellie Mental Health Georgetown today! Join a mission driven team of innovative minds as we expand here in DC and the Mid-Atlantic region with independent thinkers looking to leave their mark. At Ellie Georgetown, you’ll have a chance to provide amazing healthcare while being ‘your authentic self’! We have immediate openings for LCSW, LCPC, LGPC, and LGSW therapists.
Job Responsibility:
Evaluate mental health diagnosis, create and implement treatment plans, and complete ongoing documentation including additional diagnosis, treatment plan reviews, and case notes according to company policy
Maintain a caseload of 10-18 client sessions per week
Provide excellent customer service for clients and collaborate with a dynamic team to further the mission of filling gaps in our community
Utilize creativity in interventions to help clients achieve and exceed goals
Coordinate services with case managers, families, work personnel, medical personnel, other Ellie staff, and school staff as needed
Attend and participate in all clinical staff meetings and training
Requirements:
Master’s degree in social work or one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university
Required to be a licensed mental health professional in the District of Columbia
Required experience with completing DAs, treatment plans, and clinical case notes
Nice to have:
Creative and innovative approaches to mental health
Experience with children, adolescents, and teens
Experience with couples and families
General knowledge of therapy services, community resources, insurance billing
What we offer:
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Access to Continuing Education CEU Library
Free Supervision for graduate level therapists
Innovative thinking and technologies in our state of the art practice