Licensed Clinical Social Worker; LCSW Bilingual
Listed on 2026-06-23
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
Location: Guerra
Company Overview
Centro Med is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides healthcare for all populations across the greater San Antonio area.
Job Type: Full-time.
Founded in 1971 by CEO and President Ernesto Gomez, PhD, Centro Med has grown from a community-based program focused on providing culturally competent care for underserved populations to a network of high-quality healthcare clinics across San Antonio and New Braunfels offering full-service health and dental care to all populations, regardless of income limitations.
We are a mission-focused organization that wants to be the heart of our communities. We invite you to visit Centro Med and discover how we can be your medical home.
MissionWe improve lives by improving the well-being of families through high-quality, compassionate health care.
Core Values- Respect – We treat all persons with dignity and compassion.
- Integrity – We build trust through honesty, word and deed.
- Excellence – We use best practices to deliver exceptional quality care.
- Affordability – We manage resources to provide affordable health care.
- Teamwork – We work together as a team in the interest of patient care.
The LCSW will be primarily responsible for providing therapeutic counseling services and other support services to individuals, families, and/or groups who are experiencing problems with living such as emotional, marital, school, employment or abuse issues.
Duties and Responsibilities- Identify individuals and families in need of evaluation, treatment or referral services.
- Provide therapeutic services for individuals, families, or groups as necessary.
- Demonstrate competence with clients age 3 or 4 and older unless otherwise specified.
- Provide necessary support to ensure efficient and ethical in-house delivery of services, such as appropriate information and referral services, required follow-up services, etc.
- In cooperation with CDB staff and other community agencies and institutions, identify areas of community concern that could be addressed through behavioral health education.
- Maintain current and accurate records of all sessions to include client assessments, treatment plans, and other required documents.
- Participate in all staff meetings, in-service trainings, conferences, workshops, case staffing meetings, etc. as required.
- Participate in researching, planning and developing new mental health programs
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