
The Licensed Mental Health Professional provides therapy for individuals experiencing mental health disorders consistent with diagnoses listed in the most current DSM. Services may be provided in the main clinic and the school branch office in context of individual, couples, group or family interactions based on the assessment of patient needs. Generally services are by appointment but emergency triaging and disposition is provided as necessary. The therapist adheres to the highest standard of ethical behavior and patient confidentiality. During the course of treatment planning and coordination, the therapist may interact with one or more community agencies, law enforcement organization, and other health care professionals. Maintenance of patient records including timely and accurate documentation of all services rendered is required. Participation in clinical collaboration is mandated by state administrative rule.
Education Required Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy is required. Licensure as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Professional Counselor (LPC) or Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in the state of Wisconsin is required. Additional certification or training in substance use disorder treatment is preferred.
Related Years of Experience Required: Completion of 3,000 hours post graduate degree in supervised clinical services and certified/licensed in the state of Wisconsin required.
-Completion of 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience in direct psychotherapeutic services to individual, families, couples and groups. Training and experience in substance use disorder treatment is preferred.
-Capable of working 8 plus consecutive hours, demonstrate ability to function under stress and rapidly changing conditions. Demonstrates the ability to perform triaging and crisis intervention.
Credential/Licensure Required LCSW, LPC or LMFT required, Driver's license, BLS.
Working 30-40 hours a week (flexible hours), full benefit package available.
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Door County Medical Center is an award-winning critical access hospital and outpatient medical center located in Door County, Wisconsin. For more than 70 years, Door County Medical Center has been the leader in health and wellness for Door and Kewaunee counties.
With its main campus in Sturgeon Bay and satellite clinics and rehabilitation services facilities in four smaller communities, DCMC provides expert care, close to home. More than 175 physicians serve on the medical staff.