CWG/Blended Health
Location
Southlake, Texas
The Group Therapist provides group psychotherapy and counseling services to patients in PHP and IOP levels of care for mental health and substance use disorders. Responsibilities include facilitating psychoeducational groups, developing evidence-based curricula, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Requires a Master's degree in social work or counseling and a current unencumbered clinical license. Prior experience with psychiatric and chemical dependency populations is strongly preferred, along with CPR certification.
The Group Therapist oversees the quality of care delivered to patients within the PHP and IOP levels of care. This role is responsible for providing group psychotherapy and counseling services to patients experiencing mental health and substance use disorders. Day-to-day responsibilities include facilitating psychoeducational and process groups, completing treatment plans and updates, and actively collaborating with a dynamic, multidisciplinary treatment team. The Group Therapist also assists in the development and implementation of a holistic, evidence-based curriculum focused on reducing symptoms, building essential coping and life skills, and supporting patients in reconnecting with what matters most while establishing a clear path toward long-term wellness.
Education: Master's degree in social work or counseling and relevant state licensure required.
Prior experience working with psychiatric and chemical dependency populations is strongly preferred.
Applicants who have been patients of any program or provider at the facility are eligible for employment under the conditions outlined below: For private practice therapy and medication management, the applicant must have discontinued or transferred their treatment to a provider or providers outside of the facility. For PHP/IOP services, the applicant must have been discharged from the program at least 2 years before applying for employment.