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Welcome to Jewish Family & Children's Service "JFCS". JFCS is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that strengthens the community by providing high quality behavioral health and social services to children, families, and adults of all ages throughout Maricopa County since 1935.
Our skilled staff includes therapists, clinicians, psychiatrists and nurse practitioners. Whether it’s helping a teen work through substance abuse, easing an adult out of depression, working with teens leaving foster care or assisting a whole family with mental health concerns, JFCS helps people of all ages learn how to more effectively cope with life's difficult circumstances. Job Summary: The Clinician will provide direct counseling and casework services to to clients. It involves outreach services, requiring travel and making use of agency and community resources on behalf of clients. The Clinician receives cases, does intake assessment and evaluates client needs. This clinician must have kids trauma/play therapy experience. EMDR certification a plus! Skills / Requirements
Master’s degree from an accredited school of Social Work/Counseling or related Behavioral Health field. Minimum 2 years experience in behavioral health field post masters. EMDR certification a plus!
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**Please visit our website to apply online at www.jfcsaz.org
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JFCS is the single largest behavioral health provider in Maricopa County. Founded in 1935, JFCS has offered non-sectarian social services to the entire community since 1962...
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