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Therapist-LSOTP

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FSC|The Center for Mental Health & Wellbeing

Galveston, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 15 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/6/2026

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Job Description

The Therapist is responsible for conducting clinical assessments, developing treatment plans, implementing clinical interventions, and evaluating client outcomes for students and families within Galveston County schools. The selected candidate will join FSC's clinical team of dedicated professionals committed to bringing hope and healing to individuals impacted by trauma, difficult life circumstances, and mental health challenges. FSC provides in-house supervision for individuals with provisional licensure in the State of Texas, as well as a supervision stipend for clinicians with approved external supervisors. FSC is seeking dynamic and compassionate professionals from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about providing quality mental health services and contributing to a collaborative and inclusive work environment. FSC serves a large Spanish-speaking population and offers additional stipends for bilingual Spanish-speaking professionals to support the needs of our community.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
Knowledge of the treatment process from intake through evaluation of client outcomes Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills Ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams, school personnel, and community partners Knowledge of and adherence to professional ethics and confidentiality standards Proficiency with computers, software applications, electronic health records, and mobile communication devices Qualifications Therapist I Master's degree in clinical mental health specialty Eligibility for full licensure in Texas Minimum of one (1) year of mental health clinical experience Therapist II Master's degree in clinical mental health specialty Full licensure in Texas Minimum of two (2) years of mental health clinical experience LSOTP / LSOTP-Track Preferred Licensed Sex Offender Treatment Provider (LSOTP) credential preferred Candidates currently in the process of obtaining LSOTP certification are encouraged to apply FSC employs a diverse clinical team, including: Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC) and LPCAssociates Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) and LMFTAssociates Licensed Master Social Workers and Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LMSW/LCSW) LSOTP professionals and clinicians pursuing LSOTP specialization
Benefits Specialty Pay:
Additional compensation opportunities for specialized clinical skills, certifications, bilingual abilities, or program assignments Competitive Salary +
SignOn Bonus:
Eligible candidates may receive a signon bonus to support onboarding and transition into the role
Flexible Work Schedule:
Scheduling options that support worklife balance, including flexible hours where program needs are allowed
Robust Benefits Package:
Medical, dental, vision, retirement plan options, and paid time off
Continuing Education Support:
Professional development opportunities, continuing education assistance, and training to maintain licensure and expand clinical expertise
Clinical Supervision Support:
Inhouse supervision or supervision stipend opportunities for associatelevel clinicians About FSC|The Center for Mental Health & Wellbeing Family Service Center's mission is to promote the mental health and well-being of individuals and families through counseling, education, and prevention. We believe that the family is a basic and essential institution and that when supported and strengthened, children, adults and our community thrive.