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LPC (Long Term Therapy)

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METRO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

Pittsburgh, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Job Description

LPC (Long Term Therapy)
METRO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER - 3.6
Pittsburgh, PA Job Details 1 day ago Qualifications Working with individuals with mental health conditions Full Job Description
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provide patient-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally competent mental health care in a primary health care setting to children, adolescents, and adults. Work collaboratively in a team with program psychiatrist/director, other therapist(s), care coordinator, and patients' Primary Care Providers (PCP's). Provide clinical intake assessment, screening, and evaluate patients for typical mental health and substance use disorders, referring to outside services when indicated (e.g., rehab, detox, suboxone/methadone, IOP/PHP, support groups/meetings, mental health clubhouses). Conducts psychosocial needs assessments and connects them to internal and external resources (e.g., case management services, housing support, food pantries and emergency food boxes, transportation, supported employment, etc.). Provide psychoeducation about common physical, mental health, and substance abuse disorders and treatment options. Provide evidence-based treatment and individual and group therapies (i.e., CBT, Behavioral Activation, Motivational Interviewing, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, IPT, DBT skills, etc.). Monitors and assesses patient's in person clinical symptoms and treatment needs, and communicate changes to the Mental Health Team. Provide/facilitate access to in-clinic or outside resources or referrals when indicated. Engage in regularly scheduled group and individual supervision with the Mental Health Team Manager/Director. Participate in weekly consultations between Mental Health Team and patients' PCP's focusing on high-risk and high-need patients. Utilize an Integrative care approach with all mental, physical, and oral health staff. Facilitate patient engagement and follow-up in care. Track patient follow-up and clinical outcomes using a registry, and use the system to identify patients with higher risk/needs, and re-engage patients who have fallen out of care. Document patient progress, treatment, and recommendations in the electronic medical record. Complete documentation and billing in a timely manner. Generate and update patient treatment plans, addressing whole-patient needs, various life-domains that can facilitate improved patient well-being and quality of life. Do step-down care with decreased frequency of visits as patients improve, and complete relapse-prevention plans with patients in remission. Complete discharge summaries for patients who no longer require this level of care, or who exit treatment for other reasons.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of an approved Social Work, Clinical Counseling, or Clinical Psychology program required. Currently an actively certified Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Successful passing of Child Abuse and FBI Clearance. Minimum of two years of clinical social work or clinical psychology experience in a community health care environment Knowledge of principles, theories, values, and ethics of Mental Health treatment practices, including SBIRT, motivational interviewing, and other evidence-based methodologies. Must be committed to providing high quality care to underserved and diverse populations. Must be LGBTQI+ knowledgeable of affirming care. At least 1 day of evening hours is required. Significant knowledge of the impact of how medical ailments affect mental health, and vice versa.

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