Lead Psychotherapist Position Available In New Hanover, North Carolina
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Lead Psychotherapist Telspace Solutions LLC Wilmington, NC Job Details Full-time $30,000 – $100,000 a year 16 hours ago Qualifications
LMFT EMDR
Licensed Certified Social Worker Military Licensed Clinical Social Worker LPC Mid-level 3 years Master’s degree Social Sciences
CISM CPT
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Lead Psychotherapist (Wilmington, NC) Role Overview We are seeking a dedicated Lead Psychotherapist to support the North Carolina National Guard’s Integrated Behavioral Health System (IBHS). This position is contingent upon contract award. We are actively pursuing this government contract. Location and Schedule This position is based in Wilmington, NC, with services primarily delivered in-person. While staff generally support units near their home base, this role requires up to 25% travel across North Carolina based on program needs. Work hours average 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 AM and 5:30 PM. Occasional evening and weekend support is required to accommodate unit events and drill weekends. This position will also participate in a rotating on-call schedule to staff a 24/7 behavioral health helpline. Flexibility is essential, and adjusted weekday hours may be provided when off-hours coverage is required. Responsibilities
- Perform typical daily tasks of a Clinical Psychotherapist (normal case load of approximately 15-20) o Provide behavioral health support to eligible clients, including assessment, crisis intervention, clinical case management, and evidence-based trauma treatments (e.
g., CPT, PE, EMDR, ART) in outpatient settings embedded at NCNG armories and Family Assistance Centers. o Participate in a rotating on-call schedule for the 24/7 IBHS Help Line. o Conduct clinical evaluations, diagnoses, treatment planning, and documentation in the IBHS Electronic Medical Record (EMR). o Identify behavioral health trends and submit quarterly clinical reporting. o Deliver proper transition and follow-up care to ensure continuity of treatment and connection to internal and external support networks. o Conduct outreach at assigned NCNG facilities (typically monthly) and deliver briefings and debriefings (e.g., psycho-education sessions, Yellow Ribbon events, Unit Briefings, Military Funeral Honors, Critical Incident Stress Debriefings, and Orientations) as requested. o Provide consultation to NCNG command when requested and coordinate referrals or support services. o Newly onboarded employees will complete a 6-month Individual Training Program; senior personnel may be assigned to serve as mentors on a 1:1 basis. o Represent the IBHS at events (e.g., Yellow Ribbon, Unit Briefings)
- Provide daily oversight and supervision for all clinical and non-clinical counselors o Ensure proper maintenance of all case records IAW documentation standards set forth by the state or federal law, NCNG IBHS Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), America Psychological Association Patient Administration Functions, Army Regulation (AR) 40-66, AFI 41-210: Patient Administration Functions as well as
DoDI Number:
6490.08 Command Notification Requirements to Dispel Stigma in Providing Mental Health Care to Service Members. o Provide clinical and non-clinical supervision of the practices of screening, evaluation, and handling of clients. Ensure treatment plans and all referrals are being appropriately resourced. o Perform audits of all cases to ensure the fidelity of the treatment modalities being used.
- Facilitate bi-monthly Psychotherapist Team meetings
- Facilitate monthly Health & Wellness Team meetings
- Conduct monthly written standardized chart reviews on up to eight psychotherapists.
- Conduct IBHS portion of NCNG Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) briefings as needed.
- Report key metrics and trend data that warrant command visibility or intervention, assess the effectiveness of program activities, and prepare supporting documentation to justify any unfunded resource requests.
- Develop and maintain a network of agencies and organizations that will provide rehabilitative services to Veterans, Service Members, and their families as a referral. This also includes those not eligible for military health benefits.
- Coordinate as needed with networks of service providers composed of Medical and Behavioral Health & Wellness Advocates, Behavioral Health Officers, volunteer providers, National Guard Bureau’s Directors of Psychological Health, Air National Guard Wing Director of Psychological Health, Veteran Administration’s system of support, community organizations, and other internal programs housed under the purview of the G1 Staff Sections.
- Coordinate with and maintain a working relationship with federal, state, local government agencies as needed, and J9 staff section programs. These include the Substance Abuse Program (SAP), Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Program (SHARP), Resilience Risk Reduction Suicide Prevention (R3SP), Yellow Ribbon Program, Casualty Operations, and Survivor Outreach Services (SOS).
- Maintain clinical documentation in the secured EMR system
- Adhere to all HIPAA, Privacy Act, and ethical standards; educating clients on their rights.
- Ensure clients do not disclose classified information during counseling sessions
- Maintain accurate documentation.
- Stay current on state, military, and program-specific guidelines and participate in required trainings. Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in a behavioral health or social science field.
- NC state license (LCSW, LPC, or LMFT) at the independent provider level.
- 3+ years of post-licensure clinical experience in behavioral health, individual, couple, family, and mental health counseling; domestic/workplace violence; psychopathology; and psychosocial dynamics
- Proficiency in trauma-focused treatment modalities and crisis care.
- Experience with military populations preferred.
- Must be able to pass a basic federal background check and qualify for a DoD ID card (CAC).
- 1+ year experience with a computerized medical database system (preferred).
- 1+ year experience working on a virtual team (preferred).
About Telspace Telspace Solutions, LLC (Telspace) blends fresh perspectives with established expertise to support our Federal clients across a variety of professional services. We are a small business with a people-first mindset, dedicated to fostering an environment where you can grow, contribute, and take pride in your work. Telspace is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$30,000.00 – $100,000.00 per year
Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift
Work Location:
In person