Behavioral Health Therapist (MSW)
Company: American Indian Health and Family Services
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Commensurate with
Experience Are you a dedicated Behavioral Health Professional with
a passion for delivering culturally competent, client-centered
therapy? American Indian Health and Family Services, a Federally
Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC) in Southwest Detroit is seeking
a dynamic Behavioral Health Therapist to join our behavioral health
team ahead of the opening of ourNew State-Of-The Art Facility,
projected to be completed Summer 2027! AIHFS is seeking a
licensedBehavioral Health Therapist(LLMSW, LMSW), under the
direction of the Behavioral Health Director, to develop therapeutic
relationships with individuals, groups, and families to assess,
diagnose, and treat mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
As a BH Therapist you will work with children, youth, adults,
elders, and their families to improve emotional and spiritual
wellness. Individual and Group Outpatient services will be provided
under general supervision of the (BH) Clinic Supervisor in a
clinic, community, and/or home-based setting via Tele-Heath
services. This full time, Direct Hire opportunity, includes
aComprehensive Benefit Program: 15 Paid Holidays per calendar year,
paid bereavement, paid jury duty leave - effective immediately upon
hire Generous Paid Combined Vacation, Sick, and Personal Leave,
accrual starts immediately, able to use after 30 days Health,
Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Coverage is available on the 1st
of the Month, following 31 days of Employment. For Blue Cross
Network HMO plan: AIHFS contributes 100% to employee premium
contributions; and 50% to dependent the contributions. For the Blue
Cross PPO plan: AIHFS contributes up to the BCN HMO amount to
employee premium contribution; and 50% of the BCN HMO plan premium
towards dependents. 403(b) Match Program of 50% of employee
contribution, up to $5,000 per year, available after 1,000 hours of
employment Educational Assistance Program, available after 1 year
We are offering a Net Signing Bonus up to $2,500.00: with $1,000.00
net bonus paid upon a favorable (90) Day Performance Review and an
additional $1,500.00 net paid bonus with continued favorable
Performance Review at 270 days (9 months). Required Duties and
Responsibilities: Develop therapeutic relationships with
individuals, groups, and families to assess, diagnose, and treat
mental illness and/or substance use disorders using culturally and
evidence based assessment, diagnostic, and treatment models.
Provide culturally appropriate psychotherapy to youth and adult
clients using evidence-based modalities. Provide culturally
appropriate substance abuse counseling and refer clients to
rehabilitation centers, treatment programs, and or culturally based
recovery support services. Conduct crisis intervention; including
crisis phone contacts. Provide parenting education, coaching and
training. Advocate on behalf of children and their families to help
them meet their needs. Assist individual children, youth, adults,
and elders in scheduling psychiatric or child development related
evaluations as needed. Provide clinical support at community events
in collaboration with other AIHFS programs. Help identify and
eliminate barriers to services. Connect and coordinate services for
families with other AIHFS programming, programming staff, and/or
other professionals involved with the family. Develop and maintain
collaborative relationships with people and organizations in the
local and tribal communities. Participate in clinical supervision,
team meetings, case consultations and trainings. Submit
documentation for all supervision, meetings, consultations and
trainings in a timely manner to BH Director/Clinical Supervision.
Develop, maintain, review and complete clinical documentation in a
timely manner consistent with policies and procedures of AIHFS.
Learn and utilize IHS RPMS Electronic Health Records (EHR) package
and suicide reporting forms. Prepare other records and reports as
requested by Behavioral Health Director. Maintain consistent work
schedule. Have an understanding of a professional code of ethics
and abide by them in all business related matters. Achieve
productivity goals. On a yearly basis, must provide evidence of 25
license specific Continuing Education Units (CEU) hours. These
hours may be combined with Childrens Mental Health Professional
(CMHP) and Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioner (SATP) annual
training requirements. Attend and participates in meetings and
quality improvement activities as required. Serve as a member of
committees as requested. Participate in evaluation of peers and
support staff. Further the agencys mission through active support
of the strategic goals. Perform other tasks as required and other
duties as assigned. Education/Experience: Master's degree in Social
Work or Counseling from an accredited college or university. Must
have three or more years of experience developing therapeutic
relationships with individuals, groups, and families to assess,
diagnose, and treat mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
Required Qualifications: Current state licensure as a Social Worker
LMSW or LLMSW, or Counselor LPC. Michigan Certification Board of
Addiction Professionals certification or written development plan
preferred. Must provide current training certificate for Substance
Abuse Treatment CEUs within the last 12 months. Must provide
trainings and certifications for all current specialty
trainings/treatment modalities you are skilled and trained in to
deliver services. Thorough knowledge of social work principles,
techniques and practices and their application to complex casework,
group work, and community problems. Considerable knowledge of a
wide range of behavior and psychosocial problems and their
diagnosis and treatment using the DSM IV-TR and DSM V Ability to
demonstrate application of applicable treatment modalities and
therapeutic techniques to address diagnosis. Must be self-directed
and have the ability to carry out responsibilities with minimal
supervision. Must demonstrate a positive work attitude and an
ability to work as part of a team with other professionals. Must be
able to maintain patient and agency confidentiality, handle crisis
and tolerate stress professionally. Follow the ethical guidelines
set forth by the National Association of Social Workers and AIHFS
policies related tomalpractice. Valid MI Chauffeurs license; other
credential or licenses must be kept current and consistent with
applicable regulations. Ability to maintain a flexible work
schedule, Monday through Friday. Ability to promote an alcohol,
tobacco and drug-free work environment Ability to apply
common-sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in
written, oral or diagram form. Ability to effectively present
information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers,
clients and other employees of the organization. Strong
entrepreneurial orientation and capacity to think creatively and
strategically about complex problems. Effective communication
skills, including strong writing and presentation skills.
Exemplifies excellent customer service with patients, visitors, and
other employees; shows courtesy, friendliness, helpfulness, and
respect. Consistently demonstrates respect for the capabilities,
different cultures and/or personalities of internal and external
customers. Relates well, and works collaboratively with all levels
of staff in a professional manner. Consistently alters
plans/routines when situation requires and continues to perform
without projecting stress/frustration that would adversely affect
the work environment. Takes the initiative to proactively assist
others without direct supervision and to resolve problems with
other departments and co-workers. Preferred Requirements:
Familiarity and/or experience working with the Native American
community at a local level; respect for and knowledge of
traditional, cultural and spiritual practices of a diverse Native
American community, as well as an ability to work with other
racially, culturally and ethnically diverse populations including
Native American families of varying socioeconomic levels and with
children, youth, or adults exposed to trauma including sexual or
physical abuse. Training requirements include participation in the
following AIHFS trainings: Cultural Sensitivity at AIHFS; Recipient
Rights; HIPAA Compliance; and, Bloodborne Pathogens. Work
Environment/Physical Demands: The characteristics and demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
frequently required to stand; walk; sit and use hands to finger,
handle, or feel. The employee is often required to stoop, kneel,
crouch or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to
25 pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. The
employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions. The
noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.
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