New Oakland Family Centers offers top-tier psychiatric care, therapeutic counseling, and educational services to individuals and families. We are committed to providing consistent, compassionate support, responding to each person's needs, and treating everyone with the highest level of respect through active engagement in our communities.
Position Details
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm or another full-time equivalent as determined by Director or Supervisor
Reports to: Clinical Director / Associate Clinical Director / Clinical Supervisor
Compensation: $60,000 – $70,000 annually, commensurate with experience, license type, and productivity, with eligibility for productivity bonuses awarded twice per year (every six months).
Position Summary
The Intake Therapist is a full-time role responsible for delivering high-quality, compassionate, and ethical mental health services within the FACE to FACE Partial Hospitalization and Outpatient Programs. This role combines clinical expertise with administrative responsibilities to ensure seamless client care and program support.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide compassionate, person-centered care by addressing client needs with professionalism, empathy, and creativity while promoting recovery and well-being.
- Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments and evaluations for new or potential clients on both scheduled and emergency bases.
- Provide therapeutic support and assistance within the Partial Hospitalization and Outpatient Programs as needed.
- Participate in Utilization Review processes, including obtaining and maintaining authorizations for services provided.
- Manage crisis situations appropriately, including CPI-approved physical interventions, CPR if necessary, and pursuit of eloping clients.
- Demonstrate and maintain stable, professional, and appropriate boundaries with clients at all times.
- Complete required documentation in accordance with clinic policies and procedures.
- Attend and actively participate in daily administrative and clinical meetings, as well as broader team meetings, to contribute to a collaborative work environment.
- Promote quality, efficiency, and compliance in the delivery of care management and clinical services.
- Exhibit a positive attitude toward learning, adaptability in a dynamic environment, and openness to constructive feedback with a willingness to grow professionally.
- Meet eligibility requirements and successfully complete the Michigan licensing exam for full licensure within the required timeframe, if applicable.
- Stay current with all professional training and continuing education requirements.
- Perform other duties as assigned to support clinic operations.
Working Conditions
- Employees are expected to maintain a professional appearance in alignment with the Employee Handbook and be prepared for active engagement with consumers.
- This role requires extended periods of remaining in a stationary position during HIPAA-compliant telehealth and in-person sessions and requires the ability to perform physical activities such as bending and reaching. Reasonable accommodations can be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions as needed.
- The position involves prolonged active listening and verbal communication.
- Proficiency in using computers, phones, and office equipment for documentation and telehealth purposes is necessary. This includes but is not limited to Office 365 and Electronic Medical Record systems.
- The role may require moving within the office or traveling between locations to fulfill job responsibilities. Reasonable accommodation will be considered based on individual needs.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in social work, counseling, or psychology required.
- Active current clinical licensure (LPC, LMSW, LLP, LP preferred; LLC, LLMSW acceptable; TLLP not eligible) in the State of Michigan and continued satisfactory standings with the appropriate board and insurance entities.
Desired Skills
- Strong multitasking, self-motivational and time management abilities.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to effectively engage diverse populations, including children, adolescents, and adults.