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Resident in Counseling/Therapist/CSAC

Conscious Healing Inc.

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Apr 23, 2026

Location
Fredericksburg, VA
Department
Healthcare
Education
Master
Source
ApplicantStack

Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

Provides behavioral health and substance use disorder counseling services under approved supervision within Conscious Healing's trauma-first treatment model. This role supports participant care through individual and group services, treatment planning, timely clinical documentation, interdisciplinary coordination, and consistent engagement in supervision and professional development.

EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education: Master's degree in counseling or another qualifying behavioral health field from an accredited program required.
  • Registration: Current Virginia Resident in Counseling registration, LCSW, LMFT, LPC, CSAC in good standing required, with ongoing compliance with Board supervision requirements.
  • Experience: Prior experience in behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, case coordination, or group facilitation preferred.
  • Compliance: Knowledge of trauma-first care, participant rights, confidentiality, ethical practice, DBHDS standards, and documentation expectations required.
  • Clinical Skills: Strong communication, documentation, organization, participant engagement, and professional learning skills required.
  • Credential Maintenance: All required registrations, supervision records, trainings, screenings, and competency documentation must remain current, verifiable, and in good standing at all times.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide counseling services under supervision, including individual, group, and family interventions as assigned and clinically appropriate.
  • Deliver trauma-first, clinically appropriate interventions that support stabilization, insight, emotional regulation, and recovery progress.
  • Complete treatment plans, treatment plan reviews, progress notes, discharge summaries, and related documentation within required timeframes.
  • Maintain an assigned caseload and provide participant support based on level of care, diagnosis, and treatment goals.
  • Monitor attendance, engagement, relapse risk, safety concerns, and barriers to care, and follow up or escalate concerns appropriately.
  • Participate fully in required supervision sessions, case consultation, skill development, and corrective coaching processes.
  • Coordinate with supervisors, counselors, case managers, peers, medical providers, and admissions staff to support integrated participant care.
  • Participate in case staffing, treatment team meetings, interdisciplinary communication, and discharge planning activities.
  • Document services with accuracy, medical necessity, timeliness, and alignment with Board, payer, and internal standards.
  • Collaborate with family members and external providers as authorized and clinically appropriate to strengthen continuity of care.
  • Support crisis response, mandated reporting, safety planning, and serious incident follow-up as directed.
  • Promote trauma-first care, participant rights, confidentiality, ethical conduct, and professional boundaries in all interactions.

Skills

Compliance