Clinical Program Therapist (CPT) - PRN

  • TGH Behavioral Health Hospital
  • Tampa, Florida
  • Full Time

Clinical Program Therapist - PRN

Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital, part of Lifepoint Behavioral Health, nationally known healthcare organization with diversified delivery network with facilities from coast to coast, seeks passionate, patient-centric, and goal oriented team members to join our team. We specialize in compassionate behavioral health services, including crisis-stabilization, inpatient care, and outpatient treatment for acute mental health and substance use treatment. Our philosophy is built on a psychosocial model of care to decrease suicide rates, decrease addiction-related deaths, reverse the decline in life expectancy, and improve productivity in the communities we serve. We offer a collaborative work environment, competitive compensation, and flexible scheduling so you can focus on what matters - providing quality patient care. Join our team in Tampa, Florida, to build a career that touches lives.

Benefits:

  • New competitive pay rates
  • Various shift availabilities
  • Strong interdisciplinary teamwork opportunities
  • Professional development and advancement opportunities
  • Supportive leadership and culture

What you will do in this role:

  • This individual is responsible for working with internal and external customers to identify patients appropriate for admission to the Behavioral Health Unit.
  • Communicates changes in patients clinical condition with Physicians, Nursing Supervisor/Manager and Director of Intake and Admission as appropriate.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:

Qualifications:

  • Minimum Masters Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy or Professional Counseling.
  • Independent Practice Scope Licensure in State of Practice.
  • Minimum 3 years in discipline.
Job ID: 474995118
Originally Posted on: 4/28/2025

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