Southwest Network
Location
Peoria, Arizona
The role involves providing clinical/therapeutic interventions to children and caregivers or adults, delivering group counseling modalities, and offering crisis interventions and clinical consultation to teams. Responsibilities also include conducting intakes, assisting in service plan development, and thoroughly documenting all services in the medical record.
Candidates must possess a master’s degree in social work, counseling, or marriage and family therapy, along with an associate level license in Arizona. Essential requirements include maintaining current CPR, First Aid, Therapeutic Options certifications, a valid Arizona driver’s license, and a fingerprint clearance card, while being at least 21 years old.
Southwest Network provides integrated behavioral and physical health services, caring for both the mind and body for whole health and wellness. We provide treatment programs for seriously mentally ill adults and children and adolescents with complex emotional and behavioral needs. We are committed to their recovery, and we work together to offer hope, support individual goals, encourage self-sufficiency, and change lives. We do whatever is needed for the individuals and families we serve.
We truly understand how important our employees are to those they care for, and how critical they are to our mission. As one of our employees, we will look after as many of your professional and personal needs as we can and make sure your work environment is productive, yet pleasant and informal. We are committed to offering you opportunities for personal and career growth, and we value and reward innovation, collaboration, dedication, and strength.
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