LCSW Needed for Contract Coverage at Facility in Vermont Position Available In [Unknown county], Vermont

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Company:
LocumTenens.com
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

An outpatient facility offering support to children, youth, and family services is seeking an LCSW for locum tenens coverage. The facility is located in Vermont, about 90 miles South of Burlington. The schedule is Monday through Friday, with potential for a hybrid setupmost child and adolescent (C&A) clients prefer in-person visits, but 12 days per week may be virtual for teletherapy and administrative tasks. The therapist will work with clients aged 5 to 23, addressing diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use disorder, and occasional cases involving autism, intellectual disabilities, or developmental delays. Experience providing CBT, DBT, and ideally Play Therapy or ARC (Attachment, Regulation, and Competency) is preferred. The therapist will treat both individual clients and family units, supported by a multidisciplinary team including other therapists, a director, psychiatrist, case managers, and a robust administrative staff.

Dates Needed:

July – ongoing

Case Load/PPD:

5-6

PPD Shift Type:
Day Shift Assignment Type:
Outpatient Assignment Duration:
Locums Shift Hours:

Full time (40 hours) Med Checks/Follow-up per day (OP Only): 30 minutes

Initial Evaluation Time:

60 minutes

Cases Treated:

Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, ODD, ADD, ADHD, some cases of

ID and DD Call Required:
No Board Certification Required:
Yes Prescriptive Authority Required:
No Patient Population:
Children Support Staff:

3 additional therapists, MD, case managers, community outreach specialist, extensive admin team

Government:
No Reference ID:

ORD-194489-LCSW-VT

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