The Jamestown Family Health Clinic is seeking a dedicated Licensed Mental Health Therapist (LMHT) to join our collaborative healthcare team. We are open to considering both full-time and part-time candidates for this essential role.
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The LMHT plays a key role in supporting the health and well-being of medically complex patients in an outpatient setting. This position emphasizes a whole-person approach to care, integrating the social determinants of health into comprehensive, individualized treatment planning.
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Working in close collaboration with primary care and specialty programs (including behavioral health, chronic pain management, and Medication-Assisted Treatment—MAT), the LMHT helps establish long-term goals aimed at improving patient quality of life. Treatment plans address a range of behavioral health diagnoses (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD) and include non-pharmacologic and complementary therapies for symptom management.
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Key Responsibilities
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Provide age and culturally appropriate comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessments for mental health, substance abuse, and medical needs in the primary care setting.
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Provide direct services to patients, including screening, assessment, brief intervention, and appropriate referrals.
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Utilize evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care, to support patient care.
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Collaborate with specialty care services (e.g., BH, MAT, Chronic Disease Management) to develop and facilitate the group visit model.
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Provide consultation and feedback to primary care providers.
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Provide education and training to patients, families, and staff on specific behavioral health issues.
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Complete patient behavioral records, including progress notes within 48 hours of encounters, and manage related inbox messages promptly.
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Develop and maintain familiarity with MH/SA related psychopharmacology, and assist in identifying and integrating new BH treatment opportunities.
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Collaborate with Quality Improvement teams to support data collection, process improvement, and the implementation of best practices in behavioral health care.
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Maintain positive, professional relationships with Tribal community members, staff, licensed medical providers, and external government agency personnel.
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Required Qualifications
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Master’s degree in social work or a related field.
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Current Washington State Licensure at the LICSW, LMHCP, or LMFT level with three (3) years post-licensure experience.
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Must possess knowledge of counseling techniques, crisis intervention, and the ability to make independent clinical judgments.
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Experience in group facilitation and collaborative care planning.
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Demonstrated knowledge of Indian culture and communities is highly valued.
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Strong organizational, communication (written and verbal), and computer skills (including proficiency in EMR/data management).
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Must maintain a valid Washington state driver’s license with insurance and successfully pass a criminal background investigation.
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Knowledge of office administrative operations, including personnel management, and compliance.
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American Indian/Alaska Native preferences apply.
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This is a fantastic opportunity to provide person-centered mental health support within a dynamic, integrated healthcare environment.
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Read the full job description here:Â Licensed Mental Health Therapist
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