Fee For Service Therapist - Community Support Program
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
Fee For Service Therapist - Community Support Program
Lakes Region Mental Health Center - Laconia
· Community Support Program (Adult Services)
Laconia , NH
Behavioral Health Professional - Graduate Degree
Posted 03/21/2025
This is a great opportunity to apply your clinical skills while treating adults with severe and/or persistent mental illness in the context of a multidisciplinary treatment team. You’ll be part of a dedicated team of professionals that demonstrate our core values of respect, advocacy, integrity, stewardship, and excellence for our community, patients, and the agency’s health.
Essential Responsibilities- Assessments, psychotherapeutic interventions, case coordination, crisis intervention.
- Develop and implement treatment plans.
- Prepare and maintain required clinical and administrative documentation.
Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Human Services or other related field required. 6 to 12 months working as a Master’s level clinician preferred.
BenefitsWe offer a 403(b) retirement savings plan, we offer annual training to support licensure, and other engaging workplace training seminars. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
About the CompanyLakes Region Mental Health Center (LRMHC) is the community mental health center serving Belknap and southern Grafton Counties. We provide services to 24 surrounding towns, and nearly 4,000 patients each year. A non‑profit, private corporation founded in 1966, Lakes Region Mental Health Center is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors dedicated to our mission. We provide integrated mental and physical health care to children, adults, elders and their families who are living with – and recovering from- mental illness and/or emotional distress.
Our dedicated professionals provide the highest quality of healthcare and collaborate with many other organizations in the region to improve access to care and meet the mental health needs of the community. By working in partnership with other health care providers, hospitals, law enforcement, corrections, courts, school districts, social workers and public health officials, we are able to provide a continuum of care for our patients and improve the quality of life in the Lakes Region.
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