Mental Health Counselor

<div class="benefits"> <div><strong>Benefits:</strong></div> <ul> <li>401(k)</li> <li>Competitive salary</li> <li>Dental insurance</li> <li>Health insurance</li> <li>Paid time off</li> <li>Vision insurance</li> </ul> </div> <div class="trix-content"> <div>Primary Behavioral Health Services is a growing outpatient mental health agency in Boise, ID. Primary Behavioral Health Services' goal is to offer the highest quality, outpatient behavioral healthcare to our community in order to promote a high level of independence, empowerment, and support.<br><br> </div><div>Our office is looking for a part-time or full-time therapist to take on new clients as they are rapidly being referred to our office. You will begin as part-time and will build into full-time as your client load builds, which should not take too long.<br><br> </div><div>We are seeking Mental Health Counselors (LCSW, LCPC, LPC, LMSW, LMFT) to join our team and grow with us.  Our focus is on providing outpatient services to children, teenagers, and adults.<br> ​<br>As a mental health counselor, you will be required to provide/complete Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessments, treatment plans, psychotherapy sessions, along with completing clinical notes/required paperwork in a timely manner while following HIPAA privacy laws.<br><br> </div><div> <strong>*Remote or in-office positions available<br></strong><br> </div><div> Our work environment includes:<br><br> </div><ul> <li>Safe family work environment</li> <li>Relaxed atmosphere</li> <li>Casual work attire</li> <li>On-the-job training</li> <li>Professional development</li> </ul><div>QUALIFICATIONS:<br><br> </div><div>·         Licensed within the State of Idaho or ability to become licensed - LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC, LMFT</div><div>·         Master’s degree required</div><div>·         Ability to pass enhanced background check<br><br> </div><div>Benefits:</div><ul> <li> Health Insurance and Vision, 401k, Dental, and 401k</li> <li> Paid time off</li> <li>Cancellations Bank Accrual  </li> <li>Clinical Supervision </li> <li>Free CEUs</li> <li>Phone/Hotspot Reimbursement</li> <li> 7 Paid Holidays</li> </ul> </div>

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